Wrinkled Crinkled Wadded Dollar Bill lyrics and chords
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Wrinkled
Crinkled Wadded Dollar Bill lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Johnny
Cash.
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Wrinkled Crinkled Wadded Dollar Bill Recorded by Johnny Cash Written by Vincent Matthews
G C G I've got a lot of blues on my mind C G And at least a million miles behind me D7 C And all that I've got between me G And pauper's hill D7 G Is a wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill C G Lake Michigan wind sure is cold C G And I need me a jacket for my shoulders D7 C I could buy one down at the surplus store G Cheap cotton twill D7 G With my wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill D7 C But I'm not bound and I never will be G D7 G To a wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill C G It sure smells good at the bakery C G And I stand and let the smell flood over me D7 C They sell them day old cakes mighty cheaply G I could eat my fill D7 G With my wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill C G Lake Michigan waves hit the beach C G And I stand and let them wash at my feet D7 C And then I throw it just as far as I can G Into the chill D7 G My wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill
D7 C Cause I'm not bound and I never will be G D7 G To a wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill
D7 C No I'm not bound and I never will be G D7 G To a wrinkled crinkled wadded dollar bill
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