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Elise lyrics and chords
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Elise Recorded by Don Williams Written by Graham Lyle and Tom McGuiness
C F G7 C Sitting in the barroom ordering another beer F G7 F C She stepped up on the stage but nobody wanted to hear G7 F C And every word she sang was sweet music to my ears
F G7 C Elise Elise I believe every word you say F G7 C Elise Elise I believe every word you say
Em F C It don't matter if the world don't listen don't you pay no heed F G7 C Elise Elise come and sing your song with me
F G7 C I sat there at the bar she sang the blues all night F G7 F C Singing straight from the heart living every line G7 F C I wanna tell you girl you touched this heart of mine
Repeat #2
F G7 C End of the night they turned the lights down low F G7 F C While the band packed up she was standing there ready to go G7 F C I walked up and said hey I just want to let you know
Repeat #2,3 F G7 C Elise Elise come and sing your song with me
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