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What'll You Do About Me lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by Randy
Travis.
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What'll You Do About Me Recorded by Randy Travis Written by Dennis Linde
C G7 All you wanted was a one night stand C F The fire of the wine and the touch of a man C G7 But I fell in love and ruined all of your plans F G7 C Now what'll you do about me
G7 Imagine the faces on your high class friends C F When I beat on the door and I beg to come in C G7 Screamin' come on love me again F G7 C Now what'll you do about me
G7 Well you can change your number you can change your name C You can ride like hell on a midnight train G7 That's alright mama that's okay F G7 C But what'll you do about me
G7 Picture your neighbors when you try to explain C F That good ol' boy standin' out in the rain C G7 With his nose on the window pane F G7 C Now what'll you do about me
G7 What in the world are you plannin' to do C F When a man comes over just to visit with you C G7 And I'm on the porch with a two by two F G7 C Lady what'll you do about me
G7 Well you can call your lawyer you can call the fuzz C You can sound the alarm wake the neighbors up G7 Ain't no way to stop a man in love F G7 C Now what'll you do about me G7 All you wanted was a one night stand C F The fire of the wine and the touch of a man C G7 But I fell in love and baby here I am F G7 C Now what'll you do about me
Repeat #3
F G7 C Now what'll you do about me F G7 C Now what'll you do about me
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