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When It Comes To You lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very pretty country song recorded by John Anderson.
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When It Comes To You Recorded by John Anderson Written by Mark Knopfler
Am If we can't get along we oughta be apart Em Am And I'm wondering where'd you get that cold cold heart
Set me free sign my release Em Am I'm tired of being the villain of the piece
D7 Am You been givin' me bad times tell me what'd I do G7 Am How come I always get a hard time honey when it comes to you D7 Am Saying things that you didn't have to G7 Am How come I always get a hard time honey when it comes to you
You only get one life and this I know Em Am I wanna get my licks in now before I go
The fire of love is dead and cold Em Am I gotta satisfy the hunger in my soul
D7 Am You been givin' me bad times tell me what'd I do G7 Am How come I always get a hard time honey when it comes to you D7 Am Saying things that you didn't have to G7 Am How come I always get a hard time honey when it comes to you
Am If we can't get along we oughta be apart Em Am And I'm wondering where'd you get that cold cold heart
Set me free sign my release Em Am I'm tired of being the villain of the piece
D7 Am You been givin' me bad times tell me what'd I do G7 Am How come I always get a hard time honey when it comes to you D7 Am Saying things that you didn't have to G7 Am How come I always get a hard time honey when it comes to you
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