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Warning Labels lyrics and chords

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Warning Labels lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Doug Stone.

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Warning Labels
Recorded by Doug Stone
Written by Kim Williams and Oscar Turman
[3/4 time]

C F C
I begged her to stay and give it one more try
D7 G7
She said it’s over and she said goodbye
C F C
Now I’m at this bar trying to wash away my pain
G7 C
Every time I hear the jukebox tears fall like rain

F C Am
They ought-a put warning labels on those sad country songs
C D7 G7
Harmful to the heart when you’re left all alone
F C Am
If you’re drinking you’ll start thinking bout a love that went wrong
C G7 C
They ought-a put warning labels on those sad country songs

F C
They warned me about cigarettes and whiskey and beer
D7 G7
No one ever warned me about the music I hear
C F C
I don’t guess I would listen to what they say anyway
G7 C
But at least I’d been ready when the first sad song played

Repeat #2

F C Am
There’s nothing harder on my heart than ol’ Haggard and Jones
C G7 F C
They ought-a put warning labels on those sad country songs

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