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Barroom Habits
lyrics and chords

These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.

Barroom Habits lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, it's a fun song Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. It's an easy one to learn, the chords are easy and the lyrics are entertaining.

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Barroom Habits
recorded by Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
written by
Wayne Kemp
 
C
Well the kids came out to play last Sunday morning
G7
And I came in from playing all night long
C
I walked in and slammed the door
F
And put my cigarette out on the floor
C G7 C
And I told her a dirty joke and the fight was on


Well you better quit bringing those barroom habits home to mama
G7
Yeah you better quit calling me Rosie when you know that's not my name
C
When you come home it's like a bad dream
F
I follow you round trying to keep the place clean
C G7 C
You better quit bringing those barroom habits home to mama


Last night I got high and I got lonesome
G7
And I remember just what I needed was waiting at home
C
I popped a top all over the wall
F
And after that she wasn't friendly at all
C G7 C
And I could tell by the look in her eye that I done something wrong

Repeat #2

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Loretta Lynn lyrics

These two entertainers teamed up to record many great songs, this one is just fun to play and sing, it's especially amusing if a man and woman sings it. Use these Barroom Habits lyrics and chords to help you learn it, you'll have a good time with it, that's a certainty.

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