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A E A [Verse]
A I met her in a night club over on
D the lower east side
E I was workin' with my head down
A tryin' to keep the groove alive
A She looked like a bunny out of
D Playboy magazine
A I just had to meet her; she was the
E A cutest thing I'd ever seen
A She had high heel boots, blonde
D hair and big blue eyes
E The way she was movin' to the music
A had me hypnotized
A I ran up to her, said, "Baby,
D what's your name?"
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A I should've know better; now I've
E A only got myself to blame [Chorus]
A D Why, why, why me?
E Fallin' like this is the very last
A thing I need
A If I had any sense, you know, I'd
D turn right around and leave
A I said why, why, why me? [Verse]
A Started drinkin' champagne, makin'
D every joint in town
E Bam! A hundred dollars every time
A I turned around
A 'bout the time my money ran out,
D you know, my honey was gone
A E And I was cryin' out loud to
A myself, as I was walkin' home [Chorus]
A D Why, why, why me?
E Fallin' like this is the very last
A thing I need
A If I had any sense, you know, I'd
D turn right around and leave
A I said why, why, why me?
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Composición: Delbert McClinton y Fred Knobloch

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