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Wild Weekend lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a fun song to play and sing, it was recorded by Bill Anderson. It
just takes a little practice on a few quick changes.
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Wild Weekend writtena and recorded by Bill Anderson
G Got the alarm clock set for seven got the taxi called for nine D7 G Plane takes off at eleven and I gotta be there on time D7 Told the boss I was going to my mother's told mama I was gonna see a friend G C G D7 G Don't want no one to know I'm slipping out of town on a wild weekend
C G C G Gonna have a wild weekend gonna have a wild weekend
With the pretty little blond haired blue eyed darling D7 G Gonna have a wild weekend
Well we might go up to the mountains we might go down to the sea D7 G Somewhere off from the big wide world just my baby and me D7 Baby's gonna cook me breakfast baby's gonna tuck me in G C G D7 G Baby's gonna warm my cold cold lips with kisses on a wild weekend
Repeat #2
I guess we'll talk about the future make a lotta plans and stuff D7 G Mostly though we're just gonna sit by the fire and make a lotta love D7 Every man oughta try it least one time in his life G C G D7 G Just get away on a wild weekend like I'm gonna do with my wife
C G C G Gonna have a wild weekend gonna have a wild weekend
With the pretty little mother of my two children D7 G Gonna have a wild weekend
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