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Don't Rock The Jukebox lyrics and chords

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Don't Rock The Jukebox lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song co-written and recorded by Alan Jackson.

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Don't Rock The Jukebox
Recorded by Alan Jackson
Written by Roger Murrah, Keith Stegall, Alan Jackson

C G C G
Don't rock the jukebox I wanna hear some Jones
D7
My heart ain't ready for the Rolling Stones
G C G
I don't feel like rockin' since my baby's gone
C G D7 G
So don't rock the jukebox play me a country song

C G
Before you drop that quarter keep one thing in mind
A7 D7
You got a heart broke hillbilly standing here in line
C G
I've been down and lonely ever since she left
C G D7 G
Before you punch that number could I make one request

Repeat #1

C G
I ain't got nothin' against rock and roll
A7 D7
When your heart's been broken you need a song that's slow
C G
There ain't nothin' like a steel guitar to drown a memory
C G D7 G
Before you spend your money baby play a song for me

Repeat #1

C G D7 G
Yeah don't rock the jukebox play me a country song

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