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Beginning To
Forget You lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's just an excellent Marty Robbins' song. This is a beautiful song
that you can easily learn to play.
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Beginning To Forget You By Marty Robbins G D7 I think that I'm beginning to forget you G And I should because I cried with all my might D7 I think that I'm beginning to forget you G Cause I only cried a little bit last night D7 I think that I'm beginning to forget you G I think or maybe it just seems that way D7 I think that I'm beginning to forget you G Cause I only read your letters once today D7 G Lately I hardly think about you A7 D7 Unless I'm by myself or with a friend G D7 I think that I'm beginning to forget you G Cause I only kiss your picture now and then Repeat #3
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Marty Robbins lyrics I'm
a huge fan of Marty, he recorded hundreds of songs that are exceptional
to me. I just recently heard this one and fell in love with it, the
melody is beautiful and the chords are simple. Copy Beginning To Forget You lyrics and chords to help you learn this wonderful old country song.
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