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Same Kinda Crazy As Me lyrics and chords are here for your personal use
only, this is a very good bluegrass song recorded by Del McCoury.
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Same Kinda Crazy As Me Recorded by Del McCoury Written by Gary Nicholson
G Did you ever meet somebody
That likes all the same things you do
Somebody who can make you
Or break you anytime they want to
C I met her at a red light
Love at first sight can this be true G She's good for me and D7 G She told me I was good for her too
A7 C Now I don't wanna jump into anything A7 C I've been trying to use some self restraint A7 C G But man she's the same kind of crazy as me
F C Wild wild nights G Chasin' each other through the moonlight F C My my my A7 D7 I finally got something right
G Cause every little offbeat move she makes C Suits me to a tee A7 You know what I'm saying C G She's the same kind of crazy as me
It's getting hard to use a ladder
Cause I keep climbing down just to kiss her
And if she's out of sight
For a minute or two I start to miss her
C We stay all tangled up in each other's arms
And it's so nice G She talks in her sleep D7 G And she always gets my name right
A7 If there's anything at all C That's wrong with her A7 C It something that I can't see A7 Ain't no doubt about it C G She's the same kind of crazy as me
Repeat #4,5
A7 You know what I'm saying C G She's the same kind of crazy as me
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