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She's Just an Old Love Turned Memory
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She's
Just an Old Love Turned Memory lyrics and chords are provided for your
own use, it was recorded as a duet by George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
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She's Just An Old Love Turned Memory By George Jones & Tammy Wynett [3/4 time] G
C
G I called you today an accidental mistake
C
G Any your name slipped out to some friends
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G Forgotten old feelings are brand new today
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G Cause I'm right back where I've always been
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G G7 You're just an old love turned memory C G And I seldom see you around C
G You're just an old love turned memory
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G But you still turn my world upside down
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G I went to some places where I knew you'd be
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G Just to prove our love was over and done
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G But the moment my eyes met yours I knew D7 G My sorrow had only begun
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G G7 You're just an old love turned memory C G And I seldom see you around C
G You're just an old love turned memory
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G But you still turn my world upside down
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really is a wonderful song, it was written in 3/4 with great lyrics and
a pretty melody. This is one of many hits that George Jones and Tammy
Wynette had when they were recording as a duet.
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