|
banners.shtml
Just Out of Reach lyrics and chords
These 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.
Just
Out of Reach lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, this
is truly a Patsy Cline classic. Browse this web site for more classic
country lyrics with chords for older country artists.
bannermusiciansfriend.shtml
Type an artists name or song title in the space above for a
quick search of Classic Country Music Lyrics website.
Low
prices on Books , Kindles
Classic
Country Music Cds
and Country Gospel Cds .
Easy
to download Classic Country MP3s
and
Country Gospel MP3s
for only $.99 or less.
Just Out of Reach recorded by Patsy Cline written by Virgil F. Stewart G Love that runs away from me D7 Dreams that just won't let me be Blues that keep on botherin' me G Chains that just won't set me free C Too far away from you and all your charms D7 G Just out of reach of my two open arms Each night in dreams I see your face D7 Memories time cannot erase Then I awake and find you gone G I'm so blue and all alone C So far away from lips so sweet and warm D7 G Just out of reach of my two open arms That lonesome feelin' all the time D7 Knowing you cannot be mine Dreams that hurt me in my sleep G vows that we could never keep C Too far away from lips so sweet and warm D7 G Just out of reach of my two open arms
banner2.shtml
bannertext.shtml
If you want to change the
"Key" for this song, click
here
for the easiest way possible. Copy and paste lyrics and chords to the
key changer, select the key you want, then click the button "Click
Here". If the lyrics are in a long line, first paste to Microsoft Word
or a similar word processor, then recopy and paste to key changer.
Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Patsy Cline Lyrics Now if you really want to sing a great country classic, print Just Out of Reach
lyrics and chords, it would certainly qualify. It's a wonderful Patsy
Cline song to play and sing, a pretty melody with easy chords allows us
amateurs do it.
|