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Old
Weakness (Coming On Strong) lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Tanya
Tucker.
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Old Weakness (Coming On Strong) Recorded by Tanya Tucker Written by Bob DiPiero and Gary Nicholson
G Two in the morning too hot to sleep
Tossing and turning and twisting the sheets D7 G I feel an old weakness coming on strong
Window wide open in the back bed room
Smell of sweet honeysuckle in full bloom D7 G I feel an old weakness coming on strong
C D7 G Feels like I'm running real low on will power C D7 G Can't get cha out of this heart of mine C D7 Em From the break of dawn to the midnight hour D7 I keep fighting to let you go G But your love is beyond my control
Took down that picture of you and me
But every time I look up there where it use to be D7 G I feel an old weakness coming on strong
Still got your number next to the phone
Just when I believe I could leave it alone D7 G I feel an old weakness coming on strong
C D7 G Feels like I'm running real low on will power C D7 G Can't get cha out of this heart of mine C D7 Em From the break of dawn to the midnight hour D7 I keep fighting to let you go G But your love is beyond my control D7 G I feel an old weakness coming on strong
D7 I feel an old-ol-ol-ol weakness I feel an old-ol-ol weakness G I feel an old weakness coming on strong
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