What Am I Going To Do Without You
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What Am I Going To Do Without You lyrics and chords are meant for your
personal use only, this is a beautiful country song recorded by Ray
Price.
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What Am I Going To Do Without You Recorded by Ray Price Written by Larry Bastian
C The lawyer spoke our minds today
Swapped papers in the legal way Am Dm G7 And started the beginning of the end Dm G7 And as they throw each others minds Dm G7 Searching for some bottom line Dm G7 C G7 I'm thinking they're the only ones who wins
C And as they start to push and shove
Dividing up the spoils of love Am F Deciding what's supposed to come true G7 A voice down deep inside of me
In tones of stones reality Fm G7 C G7 Says what am I gonna do without you
C Dm What am I gonna do without you Fm G7 C What am I gonna do without you
How can I keep hanging on Dm When there's no one to hang on to Fm G7 C Dm G7 What am I gonna do without you
C It's funny at a time like this
How you mind's inclined to reminisce Dm G7 Thinking back on how it was before Dm G7 The velvet nights and quite days Dm G7 The candle light and loving ways Dm G7 C F That vanished with the slamming of a door
C Like actors in a movie show
We just won't let each other know Am F We'll save our pride and hide away the truth G7 But I can't find the part I'm playing
Cause I can't keep my heart from saying Fm G7 C What am I gonna do without you
Repeat #3
Fm G7 C What am I gonna do without you
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