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Somebody Somewhere lyrics and chords
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Somebody
Somewhere lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty song by Loretta Lynn. You can learn to play this
country classic, add it to your lyrics collection.
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Somebody Somewhere Loretta Lynn [3/4 time] D7
G Somebody somewhere don't know what he's missing tonight G It must have all started with that darn old late show
D7 It made me so lonely and sad And to make it all better I kept getting bluer
G With each little drink that I had So I tuned in a DJ
G7 C Who played every sad song he owned D7 Lord I need someone so but everyone I know
G Is away being needed at home C
G Somebody somewhere don't know what he's missing tonight
D7
G G7 Lord here sits a woman just lonesome enough to be right
C
G For love 'em or leave 'em how I need someone to hold tight D7
G Somebody somewhere don't know what he's missing tonight Repeat last verse
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Loretta Lynn lyrics This
pretty classic ranks high on my favorite Loretta Lynn songs, it's not
difficult to learn to play, all the chords are easy to make. Just print
Somebody Somewhere lyrics and chords, it won't take a lot of practice to learn it.
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