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Look Who's Talking lyrics and chords

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Look Who's Talking lyrics and chords are here for your personal use only, this is a beautiful country song recorded by Jim Reeves with Dottie West.

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Look Who's Talking
Recorded by Jim Reeves and Dottie West

C F C
Look who's talking look and you will see
F C D7 G7
The ones who's breaking up our home isn't you and me
C F C
Look who's talking and listen carefully
F C G7 C
The ones we thought were our best friends were our worst enemy

F C G7 C
They tell me unkind things you've said and when I'm not around
F C D7 G7
They tell me of someone they've seen with you somewhere in town
C F C
Now look who's talking with teardrops in our eyes
F C G7 C
Two broken hearts that lies destroyed saying goodbye

F C
Hearts that have no conscience hands that just throw stones
F C G7 C
Eyes that search for something wrong were welcomed to our home
F C G7 C
They tell me unkind things you've said and when I'm not around
F C D7 G7
They tell me of someone they've seen with you somewhere in town

C F C
Now look who's talking with teardrops in our eyes
F C G7 C
Two broken hearts that lies destroyed saying goodbye

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