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Won't
You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's an excellent country song recorded as a
duet by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn. It was later recorded by George
Strait, it isn't difficult to learn to play.
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Won't You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger Recorded by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn written by Wayne Kemp
C Well I was out a drinking
With a couple of friends of mine
When the bartender handed me the telephone G7 Said there's a wife on the line
C I told her I was a drinking
With a couple a buddies I knew
Well she told me in a few short words G7 C Just what she wanted me to do
She said won't you come home and talk to a stranger G7 And you might even make yourself a friend C She said won't you come home and talk to a stranger G7 C It's the only place in days you haven't been
C Well I set there about an hour
Talking with the rest of the guys
When she walked through that front door G7 She had get home in her eyes
C She said you've danced and talked
With every woman in town but me
And if you'd just come around the house G7 C You might like my company
Repeat #3 G7 C It's the only place in days you haven't been
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