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Beautiful Brown Eyes lyrics and chordsThese 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.
Beautiful
Brown Eyes lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use, this
is truly a country classic recorded by Roy Acuff and others. It's an
easy song to play and sing with simple chords.
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Beautiful Brown Eyes by Roy Acuff [3/4 time] G G7 C Beautiful beautiful brown eyes G D7 Beautiful beautiful brown eyes G G7 C Beautiful beautiful brown eyes D7 G I'll never love blue eyes again G7 C Willie oh Willie I love you G D7 Love you with all my heart G G7 C Tomorrow we might have been married D7 G But ramblin' has kept us apart repeat #1 G7 C Down through the barroom he staggered G D7 Staggered and fell by the door G G7 C The last words that he ever uttered D7 G I'll never see brown eyes no more repeat #1
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Country Song Titles How
many years was Roy Acuff on the Grand Ole Opry? His first appearance
was in 1938 and continued to perform until his death in 1992. He was
known for the "Great Speckled Bird" more than any other song. However,
this great old classic was also recorded by him as well as several
others. Print Beautiful Brown Eyes lyrics and chords, enjoy this old song, remember it's done in 3/4 time.
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