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Pictures Recorded by the Statler Brothers Written by Don Reid and Lewis DeWitt
C G7 Here's the picture that we took in Cincinnati C The time we saw that big league baseball game G7 Here's the picture that we took in Printer's Alley D7 G7 Down in Nashville when we met old what's his name
D7 C Here's one of me in my old '60 Chevy G7 C The one that let us down in Baltimore G7 Here's the best one that I've ever seen of Betty C And can you believe the dresses that you wore
G7 Here's the picture that we took at graduation C I'm so glad you talked me out of quitting school G7 Here I am when I worked at the filling station D7 G7 And here's one of Ernie acting like a fool
D7 C Here's the last one that we ever took of daddy G7 C We tried hard to make him smile but never did G7 And here's one I caught of you when you weren't ready C And here I am when I was just a kid
F G7 C Oh sweetheart it's so much fun to be reminded G7 C C7 Of how we used to look and what we used to do F G7 C F And each time we make a memory I'm remind-ed C G7 C I can't picture me with no one else but you
G7 C Here's a pose of you that looked so sweet and lovely G7 C That's the way I pictured you right from the start G7 And here's a picture of you being close beside me C That's the picture that I carry in my heart
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