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Condemned Without Trial 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.
Condemned
Without Trial lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use, it
was recorded by Eddy Arnold. This isn't a difficult song to learn, use
these lyrics with chords to help you get started.
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Condemned Without Trial by Eddy Arnold [3/4 time]
G7 C C7 F C Condemned without trial no chance to explain G7 C Sentenced to be lonely despised G7 C C7 F Condemned without trial to heartaches and pain G7 C I thought that you'd defend me from the lies E7 F As heaven's my judge and the world is my jury C G I'm faithful I swear that I am G7 C C7 F C Condemned without trial someday you may be G7 C Then you'll think of me and understand Repeat #2
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Eddy Arnold song lyrics This
classic was written more than fifty years ago by Don Robertson and Hal
Blair, we were all blessed when Eddy Arnold recorded it for a hit. It
was written in 3/4 time and should be done fairly slow, it's easy
enough that any of us can do it. Click "here" at the top of this page to visit Pure Country Music, they may
have it on one of Eddy's cds. Print Condemned Without Trial lyrics and chords, it won't take you very long to learn this old song.
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