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The Same Old Song
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Kris Kristofferson.
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The Same Old Song Written and recorded by Kris Kristofferson
C I was just a young man workin' steady in a good time band Am D7 G7 Pickin' every single little lick I could just to please the man C F C Harlan sang the lead for half and we split up the rest A# F C Hangin' on through the heavy times and hopin' for the best
F G7 C I can't recall the names of all them places that we played in G7 F C All them squirrely party girls and pills we used to pop F G7 F C Am Hardly ever sleepin' in them cheap motels we stayed in D7 G7 Hopin' we could make it till we make it to the top
C F And them nights got a little bit brighter G7 C And them bars got a little bit better F And the sweet (in the sweet by and by) just a little bit sweeter G7 C But them blues well it's still the same old song
Now we're stars a shinin' on them prime-time TV shows Am D7 G7 Every stranger knows our name in ever-little-where we go C F C Findin' out the bottom ain't so different on the top A# F C Just a few more friends that you'll be losin' when you drop
F G7 C And I left some of my soul on every sweaty sheet I could sleep on G7 F C Gettin' just as close to anybody as I could F G7 C Am I don't regret a single bed I've laid my body down on D7 G7 Ever since the first I had the worst I had was good
Repeat #3
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