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Things 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.

Things lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, it's a fun Wiburn Brothers song. It really works well to have someone else sing the second part of it with you, it isn't necessary but more fun.

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Things
recorded by the Wilburn Brothers
written by Bobby Darin
 

C
Every night I sit here by my window
                      G7
Staring at the lonely avenue
C                                 F
Watching lovers holding hands and laughing
    C                  G7                C
And thinking about the things we used to do
 
               G7
Thinking about things  like a walk in the park
C
Things  like a kiss in the dark
G7
Things like a sailboat ride
C
What about the night we cried
F
Things like a lover’s vow
C
Things that we don’t do now
G7                                   C
Thinking about the things we used to do
 
 
Memories are all I have to cling to
                                           G7
And heartaches are the friends I’m talking to
C                                         F
But I’m not thinking bout just how much I love you
    C                  G7                C
I’m thinking about the things we used to do

repeat #2
 
I can still hear the jukebox softly playing
                                       G7
And the face each day I see belongs to you
C                                             F
There’s not a single sound and there’s nobody else around
     C                          G7                C
It’s just me thinking about the things we used to do
 
repeat #2

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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Wilburn Brothers lyrics

This is a great song to sing with your wife/husband, there's a part in the chorus that someone else can sing, it just makes it more fun. The Wilburn Brothers recorded this classic many years ago, it has a good rhythm with simple chords. Print Things lyrics and chords, you'll enjoy doing this oldie.

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