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Talking To The Wall
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.

Talking To The Wall lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, Bill Anderson does a great job on this old country song. You can easily learn to play it, the chords are simple to make.

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Talking To The Wall
recorded by Bill Anderson
written by Warner McPherson and Bill Montague

C    G                D7             G
Oh I might as well be talking to the wall
                       C                 G
I've known so long with me you've been unsatisfied
     D7                C                   G
So I finally found the strength to set you free
              C                G
Why already I forgot a million memories
    D7              C             G
And leaving you was easy as could be
 
                       C              G
But I might as well be talking to the wall
       D7                  C              G
When I tell myself I'm not missing you at all
                     C             G
Cause every time you come around I fall
C     G                D7             G
And I might as well be talking to the wall
 
                       C                       G
It seems there's not a day that some friend of mine
        D7            C            G
Doesn't bring back the memory I'll recall
                        C                          G
But I smile and say you know it's been a long long time
      D7              C      G
And I hardly remember her at all
 
Repeat #2
 
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C     G                D7             G
Yes I might as well be talking to the wall

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This old song is very entertaining to play and sing, it's done with a moderate tempo and has easy to make chords. Any of us amateurs can learn to play it, just copy Talking To The Wall lyrics and chords, it won't take you long to learn it.

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