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Won't You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger
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. 

Won't You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's an excellent country song recorded as a duet by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn. It was later recorded by George Strait, it isn't difficult to learn to play.

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Won't You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger
Recorded by Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn
written by Wayne Kemp

C
Well I was out a drinking

With a couple of friends of mine

When the bartender handed me the telephone
G7
Said there's a wife on the line

C
I told her I was a drinking

With a couple a buddies I knew

Well she told me in a few short words
G7 C
Just what she wanted me to do


She said won't you come home and talk to a stranger
G7
And you might even make yourself a friend
C
She said won't you come home and talk to a stranger
G7 C
It's the only place in days you haven't been

C
Well I set there about an hour

Talking with the rest of the guys

When she walked through that front door
G7
She had get home in her eyes

C
She said you've danced and talked

With every woman in town but me

And if you'd just come around the house
G7 C
You might like my company

Repeat #3
G7 C
It's the only place in days you haven't been

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