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Wurlitzer Prize lyrics and chords These
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Wurlitzer
Prize lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
really a nice song recorded by Waylon Jennings. It's sometimes called
"I Don’t Want To Get Over You".
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Wurlitzer Prize lyrics chords (I Don’t Want To Get Over You) Recorded by Waylon Jennings written by Chips Moman and Bobby Emmons
G I'm not here to forget you I'm here to recall
The things we used to say and do Am I don't want to get over you D7 G I don't want to get over you
I haunt the same places we used to go
Alone at a table for two Am I don't want to get over you D7 G I don't want to get over you
B7 They ought to give me the Wurlitzer prize C
Am
C For all the silver I led slide down the slot G Playing those songs sung blue Am Help me remember you D7 G I don't want to get over you
A fresh roll of quarters same old song
Missing you through and through Am I don't want to get over you D7 G I don't want to get over you
Repeat #3 Am I don't want to get over you D7 G I don't want to get over you
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