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Counting My Teardrops lyrics and chords
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this is a very pretty song co-written and recorded by Johnny Tillotson.
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Counting My Teardrops Recorded by Johnny Tillotson Written by Johnny Tillotson and Paul Tannen
C F G7 C I'll keep counting teardrops till you’re back again
G7 They say a little tear can hurt an awful lot C But it'll break your heart when it's caused by someone who's forgot C7 F They say a little tear won't ever go away G7 C Till someone who forgot to stay home comes home to stay
F C I'm counting my teardrops as they fall one by one G7 C C7 Each tear reminds me that you said good-bye F C I'm counting my teardrops as I sit alone and cry F G7 C And I'll keep counting teardrops till you’re back again
G7 Things aren't right my world is at an end C And my dreams have gone to pieces seems I just can't win C7 F Since you've been gone I don't know what I'll do G7 C Cause my dreams were all built around dreams that'll never come true
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