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Thinking Problem lyrics and chords
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Thinking
Problem lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it
was a very popular song by David Ball. It's fun and easy to this one,
it only take a little practice.
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Thinking Problem recorded by David Ball written by Allen Shamblin, David Ball, Stuart Ziff C
F
Yes I admit I've got a thinking problem
C She's always on my mind
G7
Her memory goes round and round
C I tried to quite a thousand times
F
Yes I admit I've got a thinking problem
C Fill the glass up to the top
G7
I'll start with loving her
C But I don't know where to stop
G7 I wake up and right away
C Her name is on my lips
F
Once the memories start to flow G7
C I can't stop with just one sip Repeat #1 & 2 G7 I keep on remembering
C How good it used to be
F Getting stoned all alone G7
C On my favorite memory Repeat #1 & 2
Tag: G7 I'll start loving her
C But I don't know where to stop
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Ball had a huge hit with this fun to do song, it's not difficult to
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