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What A Memory lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good country song recorded by Tracy Lawrence.
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What A Memory Recorded by Tracy Lawrence Written by Kenny Beard and Jeff Bates
G On the day momma died
She called daddy to her side C Said I'll be going soon D7 I know it's gonna hurt you both
But promise me before I go C D7 You'll do what I ask of you
G In a big red Folger's can
Hid behind the pots and pans C You'll find some money that I've saved D7 In the back of my dresser drawer G D7 I put away a little more for a rainy day
Em D7 C Em Go to town and buy that new guitar D7 C Cause he's been workin' awful hard G D7 To get his own to write his songs
G C G What a memory oh what a memory Am G Even in her final moments C G D7 Momma thought of me what a memory
G She was only thirty-five Bm G C I was fifteen asking why
The Lord took her away D7 He must have known we needed her
She was an angel here on earth C D7 I still miss her everyday
G With all her friends and half the town
And her family gathered round C I bet she never felt so loved D7 When everybody's heads were bowed G D7 I did my best to make her proud as I stood up Em D7 C Em And I sang Rock Of Ages cleft for me D7 C As I played it on that new six-string G D7 I couldn't help but cry as we said goodbye
G C G What a memory oh what a memory Am G Even in her final moments C G D7 Momma thought of me what a memory
Am G Even in her final moments C G Momma thought of me what a memory
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