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Why Not Tonight
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Reba McEntire.
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Why Not Tonight Recorded by Reba McEntire Written by Jon Vezner, David Stringfellow, Nancy Montgomery
G Well pardon me but you have my attention D7 Ever since you strolled into the room
Believe me that it's not my intention G If I appear to come on too smooth
It's not like me to make such advances G7 C But this time baby I could not resist G E7 So if you're up for taking a chance on love C D7 G I can't see a better time than this
So baby why not tonight D7 This could be the start of something right
Hey you can take it easy we can take it so slow G We can take it anywhere that you'd like to go
So baby why not tonight the stars are out G7 C And I'm sure they'll agree G E7 Oh it's a perfect night for fallin' in love A7 D7 G So why not fall in love with me
Oh maybe we could go out for some dinner D7 And later on now we could do the town
You know I consider myself a winner G Just to have a boy like you around
Then if you're up for doing some dancing G7 C Yeah I know a place they dance until the dawn G E7 You know anything you'd like well it'll be alright A7 D7 G So why not take a chance and come along
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So baby why not tonight the stars are out G7 C And I'm sure they'll agree G E7 Oh it's a perfect night for fallin' in love A7 D7 So why not fall in love A7 D7 G Why not fall in love why not fall in love with me
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