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Third
Rate Romance lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
this is a very good country song recorded by Johnny Duncan.
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Third Rate Romance Recorded by Johnny Duncan Written by Russell Smith
G D7 Sittin' at a tiny table in a ritzy restaurant
She was starin' at her coffee cup G He was tryin' to keep his courage up by applyin' booze
But talk was small when they talked at all D7 They both knew what they wanted
There’s no need to talk about it G They’re old enough to figure it out and still keep it loose
B7 Em C And she said you don't look like my type but I guess you'll do G D7 G Third rate romance low rent rendezvous B7 Em C He said I'll tell you that I love you if you want me to G D7 G Third rate romance low rent rendezvous
D7 Then they left the bar they got in his car and they drove away
He drove to the family inn she didn't even have to pretend G She didn't know what for
Then he went to the desk and he made his request D7 While she waited outside
Then he came back with the key she said give it to me G And I'll unlock the door
B7 Em C And she said I've never done this before have you G D7 G Third rate romance low rent rendezvous B7 Em C And he said yes I have but only a time or two G D7 G Third rate romance low rent rendezvous D7 G Third rate romance low rent rendezvous D7 G Third rate romance low rent rendezvous
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