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For A Minute There 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.
For A Minute
There lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
very pretty song by Vern Gosdin. It's done fairly slow, all the chords
are easy to make, this is one you can learn.
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For A Minute There by Vern Gosdin G C G I thought that you and I were forever D7 G Until tonight I never felt alone C G And though you never mentioned you were going D7 G I felt a chill go running through my bones C G Across the room in silent conversation D7 G I heard every word you didn't say C G Lets go to sleep pretend this never happened D7 G Tomorrow you won't feel so far away C G For a minute there a part of you was leaving D7 G I saw that far away look in your eyes C G For a minute there my heart almost stopped beating D7 G For a minute there I thought you said goodbye C G For a Minute there I felt my world was ending D7 G For a minute there I thought you said goodbye
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Vern Gosdin lyrics This
is an excellent song by Vern, one of Johnny Paycheck recordings has the
same title but it's entirely different. You can learn to play and sing
it, just print For A Minute There lyrics and chords, practice and then enjoy an excellent country song.
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