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Next To Nothing
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Gene Watson.
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Next To Nothing Recorded by Gene Watson Written by Steve Dean, Willis R. Nance, Mack Vickery
Dm C There’s a window by the window there’s a plant G Dm Next to the plant sits my calico cat C Close to the cat there’s the sofa where I lay G Dm G Life stands still while the hours tick away
Dm C Right by the sofa there’s a phone that never rings G Dm Next to the phone there’s my bird that never sings C Above the bird there’s a picture on the wall G Dm One of me and you oh why don’t you call
F C I’m next to nothing when I’m not next to you G Dm Anything that’s close to me is next to lonesome too F C Paint the picture every shade of blue G Dm G I’m next to nothing when I’m not next to you
Dm C There’s a hallway down the hallway there’s a door G Dm Behind the door’s a bed where I don’t sleep no more C Next to the bed there’s a table and a note G Dm On the note are the hurtin’ words you wrote
C Next to I’m sorry you wrote the words good bye G Dm Next thing I felt were the tears in my eyes F C I’m next to nothing when I’m not next to you G Dm Anything that’s close to me is next to lonesome too F C Paint the picture every shade of blue G Dm G I’m next to nothing when I’m not next to you
Dm C There’s a window by the window there’s a plant G Dm Next to the plant sits my calico cat C Close to the cat there’s the sofa where I lay G Dm Life stands still while the hours tick away
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