It's Gonna Rain Some In My Heart lyrics and chords
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It's Gonna
Rain Some In My Heart lyrics and chords are provided for your personal
use only, this is a very pretty country song co-written and recorded by
Sonny James.
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It's Gonna Rain Some In My Heart Recorded by Sonny James Written by Sonny James and Dub Murray
C G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart F G7 C I woke up this morning sunshine everywhere F G7 C I didn't have a worry didn't have a care
E7 C Then I got this note saying you were through with me D7 G7 Now the sun is gone it's a cloudy day I see C G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart
F G7 C Why don't I forget you friends would say F G7 C They’ll tell me stormy days will pass away F G7 C G7 C But I know till you're back this storm is here to stay G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart
G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart F G7 C Well I always heard that sunshine follows rain F G7 C But I can't see the sun for all this pain
F G7 C G7 C Well things just won't be right till you're back a-gain G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart G7 C It's gonna rain some rain some in my heart
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