Stuck Right In The Middle Of Your Love
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Stuck Right In The Middle Of Your Love lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded
by Charly McClain.
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Stuck Right In The Middle Of Your Love Recorded by Charly McClain Written by Bob Morrison and Johnny McRae
C Am Saw the fire flashin' in your eyes C Am C Just one look took my heart by surprise F G7 C F G7 Here I am stuck right in the middle of your love
C Am Just a touch and my heart stood still C Am C Shook my soul took control of my will F G7 C F C Here I am baby stuck right in the middle of your love
F Oh I used to be a high steppin' mother C Played it loose and fancy free F Then you stepped me in my tracks G7 Your loving got a hold on me on me
C Am C Now I'm caught and I can't get away feels so good Am C F Maybe I'm gonna stay where I am G7 C F C Baby stuck right in the middle of your love
F Oh I used to be a high steppin' mother C Played it loose and fancy free F Then you stepped me in my tracks G7 Your loving got a hold on me on me
C Am C Now I'm caught and I can't get away feels so good Am C F Maybe I'm gonna stay where I am G7 C F C Baby stuck right in the middle of your love
F G7 C F C Here I am baby stuck right in the middle of your love F G7 C Yeah here I am baby stuck right in the middle of your love
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