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These Shoes lyrics and chords are meant for your personal use only, this is a very good song recorded by the Everly Brothers.
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These Shoes Recorded by The Everly Brothers Written by Jon Goin and Larry Michael Lee
C F I need to buy me some new shoes C Am Cause I’ve been walkin’ off the blues F Am My soles are comin’ all apart F Am They’re lookin’ just like my old heart
C F People think that my luck’s down C Am Cause I just walk the streets of town F Am But I’ll be steppin’ high real soon F Am About the time I’m over you G7 F And you will be the first to know C G7 Cause I’m sending you these worn out shoes
F G7 Am These shoes are all you’re gonna see F G7 Am These shoes will be the last of me F Dm These shoes they help me walk away G7 There’s nothing left to say F G7 C I’ll say it all to you with these worn out shoes
F Since I’ve been out here on my own C Am I’ve never felt so all alone F Am I walked for days and thought of you F Am I sat for hours and drank a few G7 F So you’ll know all you put me through C G7 I’m sending you these worn-out shoes
Repeat #3
F Am I’m sending you a real surprise F G7 I’ll bet you won’t believe your eyes F G7 Am These shoes are all you’re gonna see F G7 Am These shoes will be the last of me
F Dm These shoes they help me walk away G7 There’s nothing left to say F G7 Am These shoes are all you’re gonna see F G7 Am These shoes will be the last of me
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