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Long Line Of Empties
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.

Long Line Of Empties lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a great song recorded by Darrell McCall. It's really a nice song to learn, it's not difficult to do.

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Long Line Of Empties
recorded by Darrel McCall
written by Gene Rowe and Patti Ferguson
 
G                     G7               C
Bottle by bottle  I’m forgetting about you
    D7                                                G
And the way I’ve been hurting it’s gonna take quite a few
                           G7             C
Never knew that I miss you the way that I do
                         G        D7             G
There’ll be long line of empties  between me and you
 
              G7          C
Baby oh baby  what will I do
       D7                                     G
For my hands are unsteady and my mood is deep blue
                            G7                 C
I want you and need you but I’m glad you can’t see
                  G        D7              G
This long line of empties  between you and me
 
      D7                        G
Every night there’s somebody to put me to bed
        D7                                         G
He’s my one and only friend now he’s Johnny Walker Red
     D7                              G
He’s been my constant companion ever since your goodbye
                                                 D7
He won’t tell I kiss your picture or how often I cry
 
G                     G7              C
Darling oh darling if you change your mind
       D7                                  G
If you come looking for me I’ll be easy to find
                                   G7              C
There’ll be millions of tear drops and all of them mine
                   G            D7         G
And a long line of empties that I’ll leave behind
 
    C              G            D7         G
And a long line of empties that I’ll leave behind

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Darrell McCall recorded a lot in the late fifties and during the sixties, the best part of this story is he's still performing at a high level. I really enjoy his music, my personal favorite is "There's Still A Lot Of Love In San Antone", this particular song is also very good and fun to play and sing, use Long Line Of Empties lyrics and chords to help you began practice, it won't take long for you to learn this classic.

 

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