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You Ought To Try It Sometime lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a very good country song recorded by Conway
Twitty.
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You Ought To Try It Sometime Recorded by Conway Twitty Written by Troy Seals, Eddie Setser, Billy Spencer
Intro: D7 G D7 I want a honky tonk girl I want a honky tonk song G I want to pull my saddle off and send my pony home
Yeah I got fast cars fast planes fast trains everything
Never get me there on time
You got the boss man taxman screwin' up my game plan D7 G Messin' with my mind
D7 G D7 G You got bad moods attitudes everyday can take
A few years of my life
But I put them back on when the band kicks off D7 G Every Saturday night
D7 I get a honky tonk girl and a honky tonk song G Then I pull my saddle off and send my pony home C Were gonna dance all night in and out of that line D7 When the rockin' beat gets you on your feet G You ought to try it sometime
Well talk to me big wheel can you tell me what's the deal
Won't you let a poor boy slide
Back bent pay the rent gotta send them every cent D7 G But I am gonna survive
With a honky tonk girl and a honky tonk song G Then I pull my saddle off and send my pony home C Were gonna dance all night in and out of that line D7 When the rockin' beat gets you on your feet G You ought to try it sometime
D7 I get a honky tonk girl and a honky tonk song G Then I pull my saddle off and send my pony home
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