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Squeeze Me In lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is a very good country song recorded by Garth Brooks with
Trisha Yearwood.
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Squeeze Me In Recorded by Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood Written by Gary Nicholson and Delbert McClinton
C Honey I know you got a good job
You're out there making all that dough
They keep you late working that overtime
And I don't ever see you no more
F I guess you're not checking your message machine C Seems like you're never in but I've got a hunch
If we can just do lunch I could get your attention again
G7 Oh I know you got your schedule and you're keeping it tight
You got something going morning noon and night
But I got something here I think you're gonna like C Honey can you squeeze me in
F Yeah whoever said it's a man's world C Don't know what he's talking about F You've got me working around the clock G7 Honey trying to figure you out
C I know time is money but there's more to life honey F Than how much you can spend G7 You've gotta make a little time for the good times C Honey can you squeeze me in
I've got it circled in red on the calendar baby
You told me that tonight's the night
I've got the champagne chilled I've got a gourmet meal F Soft music and candlelight I try to get you on the phone
I get stuck on hold I guess you keep getting sidetracked C I've been sending you love notes all day long
But you ain't sending nothing back
repeat #3,4,5,4,5
G7 Now make a little time for the good times C Honey can you squeeze me in
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