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Too Many Parties Too Many Pals lyrics and chords are intended for your
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by Hank Williams.
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Too Many Parties Too Many Pals Recorded by Hank Williams Written by Billy Rose, Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson
C A7 D7 Too many parties and too many pals G7 Dm C Will break your heart someday A7 D7 Too many boyfriends and sociable gals G7 C Will drive your sweetheart away
(spoken)
D7 Gentlemen of the jury the judge's speech began G7 The scene was a crowded courtroom C And the judge a stern old man A7 This prisoner here before you is a social enemy D7 A lady of the evening and you know the penalty G7 Her eyes reflect the nightlife her cheeks they're red with paint C But I knew her mother gentlemen why her mother was a saint D7 Now I know that she's not like her and yet she might have been G7 If it hadn't been for pettin' parties cigarettes and gin C We took the night life off the streets
And brought it in our own homes G7 While girls beat time with lipstick A7 And the streaks of saxophones D7 We opened up the underworld to the ones we loved so well G7 So tell me gentlemen is it right to send her to a cell C If she drinks well you taught her
And if she smokes you showed her how A7 D7 So gentlemen do you think it's right to go and condemn her now G7 And when you're in that jury room just remember there and then C That for every fallen woman why there's a hundred fallen men G7 A7 And before you render a verdict on what this girl has done D7 Just remember there's a man to blame G7 And that man might be your son
Now gentlemen that's my story my testimony stands C This girl is my own daughter and the case is in your hands
A7 D7 Those Broadway roses and prevalent sounds C G7 C At too many parties and too many pals
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