One Hundred Songs On The Jukebox
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One Hundred Songs On The Jukebox
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very good song recorded by Bob Luman.
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One Hundred Songs On The Jukebox Recorded by Bob Luman Written by Glenn Sutton and Hugh X. Lewis
G C G My ears just can't believe the things I'm hearin' D7 G We've met tonight to go our separate ways C G In my eyes tears will soon be appearin' A7 D7 Cause I never thought I'd live to see this day
G C G We'd meet to have a drink and talk it over C And I need time to think of what to say G Cause there's one hundred songs on the jukebox C D7 G And I'll play them all if you'll just stay
D7 There are sad songs and happy songs C G Which selection should I make A7 Ten dollars isn't very much D7 When my whole world's at stake
G C G I know how much you always did love music C So darlin' please tell me what to play G Cause there's one hundred songs on the jukebox C D7 G And I'll play them all if you'll just stay
C G When I called you I knew that you were busy D7 G And it was nice of you to go out of your way C G But I'd had a few just enough to make me dizzy A7 D7 So please understand I'm not myself today
G C G I can change your mind if you will only listen C And time is all that's standing in my way G Cause there's one hundred songs on the jukebox C D7 G And I'll play them all if you'll just stay
C D7 G And I'll play them all if you'll just stay
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