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Sweet Promises lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Charlie Pride.
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Sweet Promises Recorded by Charley Pride Written by Duane Valentry
G D7 G D7 (Promises sweet promises promises sweet promises)
G D7 G Sweet promises sweet promises that's all I've had from you D7 G But a promise is as a promise does and yours never did come true C G D7 G You promised me the moon and the stars when I woulda settled for your kiss C G E7 A7 D7 Never wanted much just your lovin' touch and now you treat me wrong like this
G D7 G Sweet promises sweet promises sweet moonbeams by the ton D7 G Who'd believe such lies but a fool in love oh why was I the foolish one C G D7 G You promised me your heart and your love your love I believed was so true C G E7 A7 D7 Let some other fool fall for all those cruel sweet promises from you G D7 G D7 (Promises sweet promises promises sweet promises)
G D7 G Sweet promises sweet promises sweet moonbeams by the ton D7 G Who'd believe such lies but a fool in love oh why was I the foolish one C G D7 G You promised me your heart and your love your love I believed was so true C G E7 A7 D7 Let some other fool fall for all those cruel sweet promises from you
C G E7 A7 D7 G Let some other fool fall for all those cruel sweet pro-mises from you C G (Promises promises promises)
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