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To Do What I Do lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Alan Jackson.
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To Do What I Do Recorded by Alan Jackson Written by Tim Johnson
G C I've been a waiter a roofer a clerk D7 G I've shoveled manure till my pride hurt C Em When you're starting out it's all part of the work D7 G To do what I do
C I've been evicted for not making rent D7 G Made my daddy wonder where my good sense went C Em For the price of a dream my years have been spent D7 G To do what I do
C D7 So I stand here tonight with this six string guitar G C To be something I've always been in my heart D7 Just for the chance to play you my song G C G The thrill when I hear you singing along C D7 It's been worth everything I've been through G D7 To do what I do
G C I've played for empty tables and chairs D7 G The drunks that don't listen the crowds that don't care C Em Been told countless times boy you ain't goin' nowhere D7 G To do what I do
C D7 So I hope the critics and skeptics alike G C All bought a ticket to this show tonight D7 And they'll see firsthand that I have survived G C G And what doesn't kill you makes you more alive Am Em D7 And I'm one of the fortunate few G To do what I do
C There's so much joy this music can bring D7 G So I count my blessings when I step up to sing C Em Cause they're so many people who would give anything D7 G C Am To do what I do G D7 G Em D7 G And I thank you I can do what I do
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