I’m Gonna Live Some Before I Die
lyrics and chords
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I’m Gonna Live Some Before I Die lyrics and chords are intended for
your own use only. It's a very good country song recorded by Faron
Young.
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I’m Gonna Live Some Before I Die Recorded by Faron Young Written by Glen Reeves and Mae B. Axton
G Well there’s so many things that I’ve never done C And there’s so many places that I’ve never gone G D7 And I’m aiming on living some before I die
G And so many lips that I’ve never kissed C And there’s so much in life that I have missed D7 G And I’m aiming on living some before I die
C Before I die I wanna build amends G I wanna shake hands with the president A7 Before I die I wanna get my share D7 I wanna go to Hollywood and just stand and stare
G Well there’s so many rows that I never hoed C So many wild oats I never sowed D7 G And I’m aiming on living some before I die
Well there’s so many corners I’ve never turned C And there’s so many candles I’ve gotta burn G D7 And I’m aiming on living some before I die
G There’s so many roads that I’ve never known C And there’s so many parties I’ve never thrown D7 G And I’m aiming on living some before I die
C Before I die I wanna live like a king G Drive a Cadillac flash a diamond ring A7 Before I die I wanna strut my stuff D7 Smoke cigars at a dollar a puff
G Well there’s a lot more lovin’ that I can get C So many things I ain’t done yet D7 And I’m aiming on living some
Oh aiming on living some G Oh aiming on living some before I die
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