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Sad Singing And Slow Riding lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's an excellent country song recorded by Jean
Shepard.
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Sad Singing And Slow Riding Recorded by Jean Shepard Written by Curley Fox and Texas Ruby
C F There'll be some sad singing and some slow riding C G7 C The next time you come a staggering in F There'll be some coffee drinking and some flowers bringing D7 G7 If you don't tell me where you been
C Well you pat my cheek and kiss me quick then you go stepping out F D7 G7 At two when you come dragging in with your shirttail hanging out C F There'll be some sad singing and some slow riding C G7 C The next time you come a staggering in
F There'll be some sad singing and some slow riding C G7 C The next time you come a staggering in F There'll be some coffee drinking and some bouquet bringing D7 G7 But you don't drink or smell any then
C When I ask you for a helping hand you look at me alarmed F D7 G7 You asked me what I thought that was a hanging on your arm C F There'll be some sad singing and some slow riding C G7 C The next time you come a staggering in
F There'll be some sad singing and some slow riding C G7 C The next time you come a sneaking in F There'll be some coffee drinking and some flowers bringing D7 G7 If you don't tell me where you been
C Next payday when you cash your check and buy drinks for the crowd F D7 G7 You better save back just enough to buy yourself a shroud C F Cause there'll be sad singing and some slow riding C G7 C The next time you come a staggering in
G7 C The next time you come a staggering in
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