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Whole
Lot Of
Something lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very good country song written and recorded by Buddy Alan, it was also recorded by his father, Buck Owens.
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Whole Lot Of Something Written and recorded by Buddy Alan
G Today you upped and walked right out the door D7 Said you wasn't coming round this place no more G C And you didn't have to say it's not an act G D7 G It's gonna take a whole lot of something to bring you back
When you left you didn't even say goodbye D7 I guess your selfish heart you had to satisfy G C They say dreams must end so now you've hit the track G D7 G It's gonna take a whole lot of something to bring you back
C G Well I've treated you the best that I knew how A7 D7 But what have I got to show for all that now G C I've got a broken heart and that's something you seem to lack G D7 G It's gonna take a whole lot of something to bring you back
Well it seems a shame to me you'd leave this way D7 And I never thought I'd ever see the day G C I gotta change my ways I see and that's a fact G D7 G It's gonna take a whole lot of something to bring you back
C G I've tried to figure out where I went wrong A7 D7 I guess you thought I'd been around too long G C I've got a broken heart and that's something you seem to lack G D7 G It's gonna take a whole lot of something to bring you back
D7 G It's gonna take a whole lot of something to bring you back
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