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Talking To Hank
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Mark Chesnutt.
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Talking To Hank Recorded by Mark Chesnutt with George Jones Written by Bobby Harden
C While I was huntin' wild turkey and sippin' on Jim Beam F I walked up on something like I've never seen G7 So deep in the woods where I thought I was alone C Stood a structure where something or someone called home
I saw a shotgun and a guitar and six-pack of beer F A sign on the front door said guess who lives here G7 An old red bone hound that looked older than time C And an old man who that swore he was just twenty-nine
F I swear he looked just like ole Hank G7 C I wouldn't bet a wooden nickel that he ain't F I got goose bumps and dizzy and felt kinda faint G7 C I think I've been talking to Hank
He said I've played that old guitar in a driftin' country band F Played coast to coast and a few foreign lands G7 He said some crowds were big and some crowds were small C Somehow I hope I let 'em know I loved them all
I said you're mighty skinny and he said would you believe F That it only took one woman to do this to me G7 Well you know you better get your hat son get out of the way C When they start hatin' love and they start lovin' to hate
repeat #3 x2
G7 C Oh Lord I feel like we've been talkin' to ole Hank
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