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Who's Counting lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is a very good country song recorded by Ronnie Milsap.
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Who's Counting Recorded by Ronnie Milsap Written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan
G Am G I guess you wonder what's become of me well I'm doing fine Am G I've just got so much to do I lose track of time Bm Em Bm Em I come home and go to sleep I get up and go to work Am D7 And before I know it I've marked another day off my calendar
G Em Bm C G It's been one year two months three weeks and four days without you Em Bm C D7 Four hundred fifty long nights of thinking about you C Bm Dm G The lonely hours and minutes keep mounting but who's counting
Am G I go out to see a show when I can squeeze one in Am G But sometimes a game of solitaire takes all weekend Bm Em Bm Em I listen to the radio or watch TV till it goes off Am D7 The rest of the time I just sit around staring at the clock
Repeat #2
Am Em Who counts the nights of a walking the floor Am G And who keeps track of tears anymore Am Em I for one don't have time to waste Am Dm D7 C It doesn't matter to me that tomorrow makes tomorrow makes
G Em Bm C G One year two months three weeks and five days without you Em Bm C D7 Four hundred fifty one long nights of thinking about you C Bm Dm G The lonely hours and minutes keep mounting but who's counting
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