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Real Good Place To Start lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by George
Strait.
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Real Good Place To Start Recorded by George Strait Written by Dean Dillon and Gary Nicholson
C F Still reeling from a relationship that left me torn in two C F Trying to find that first step that leads to someone new G7 C F C Dm Gettin' me back together didn't know it could be so hard Em F But if I'm ever gonna mend this broken heart G7 C You look like a real good place to start
Am F G7 C G7 I need a new beginning and girl you fit right in Am F Dm G7 Sometimes a new beginning is found in an old friend Dm Em F If I'm ever gonna mend this broken heart G7 C You look like a real good place to start
F There've been times when you and him just couldn't get along C F I'd hear your knock and let you in be your shoulder to cry on G7 C F C Dm And now he's finally left you and I find you in my arms Em F If I'm ever gonna mend this broken heart G7 C You look like a real good place to start
F There've been times when you and him just couldn't get along C F I'd hear your knock and let you in be your shoulder to cry on G7 C F C Dm And now he's finally left you and I find you in my arms Em F If I'm ever gonna mend this broken heart G7 C You look like a real good place to start
Em F If I'm ever gonna mend this broken heart G7 C You look like a real good place to start
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