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Only Mama That'll Walk The Line lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a fun to do country song recorded by Connie
Smith.
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Only Mama That'll Walk The Line Recorded by Connie Smith Written by Ivy J. Bryant
G Won't you tell me if you can what's the matter with a man
When he starts a stayin' out all night C He's been a steppin' outta line and a messin' up my mind
And don'tcha know that that ain't right D7 Cause ever since I was a little bitty teeny girl
He thought he was the only man in this whole world
But now he better do some thinkin' then he'll find G D7 G He's got the only mama that'll walk the line
While I'm workin' ever day all he wants do is play
I'm gettin' tired of bein' here alone C And I'm a comin' unglued from his funny little moods
When he finally come a draggin' home D7 Cause ever since I was a little bitty teeny girl
He thought he was the only man in this whole world
But now he better do some thinkin' then he'll find G D7 G He's got the only mama that'll walk the line
I keep a packin' up my clothes but everybody knows
That I'm really just a puttin' him on C Now when I start a walkin' that's a when you'll hear him squawking
And a beggin' me to come back home D7 Cause ever since I was a little bitty teeny girl
He thought he was the only man in this whole world
But now he better do some thinkin' then he'll find G D7 G He's got the only mama that'll walk the line
D7 G D7 G He's got the only mama that'll walk the line
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