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Chill Factor
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a great
song by Merle Haggard. He has so many wonderful song that are fun to
play and sing, this is another one.
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Chill Factor By Merle Haggard G D7 G Seems like every November when the weather gets bad D7 G I start to remember all the good times we had C G The long nights get longer I wish an friend would come by D7 G The forecast is zero and the chill factors high C G You know the chill factors higher on a cold windy day D7 G But there’s no wind this morning and no wind on the way C G There’s a snowstorm inside me with record high wind D7 G And I'm colder this morning than I've ever been D7 G Seems like every November when the weather gets bad D7 G I start to remember all the good times we had C G The long nights get longer I wish an friend would come by D7 G The forecast is zero and the chill factors high
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