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1959 lyrics and chords

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1959 lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's an excellent country song recorded by John Anderson.

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1959
Recorded by John Anderson
Written by Gary Gentry

C
Cigarettes were a quarter then bobby socks and jeans were in
Dm
Elvis sang the songs that we loved so
G7 Dm G7 Dm G7
And the most important thing to us was keeping gas in my old truck
Dm G7 C
So I could take us to the drive in show


Then graduation finally came Uncle Sam called me away
Dm
You married someone else while I was gone
G7 Dm G7
But I've kept your letter all these years
Dm G7
And I can't help but shed a tear
Dm G7 C
When I read the words you wrote me years ago

A# F C
Baby I'm yours I'll love you always
A# F C
I'm gonna stand by you until the end of time
A# F C
Remember all of the good things that we shared together
A# F C
Signed love Betty nineteen fifty nine


I never will forget the day when you and I went all the way
Dm
I was the first for you and you for me
G7 Dm G7
I've still got the truck that we loved in
Dm G7
It takes me back there now and then
Dm G7 C
Back to fifty nine in my memory

Repeat #3

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