D A
Dog gone my soul how I love them old songs
A D
'cause they were a comfort to me when I was alone.
D A
The dancin' stops but the music goes on,
A A D
dog gone my soul, how I love them old songs.
[Verse 2]
D A
Ah, when I hear that double Eagle guitar,
A D
it makes me think how trouble free girl we are.
D A
There was a time I spent my nights in a bar,
E A
playin' that old jukebox until the honky tonkie locked up.
[Interlude]
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[Verse 3]
D A
Dog gone my mind, it just won't leave me alone,
A D
keeps on remindin' me I'm so far from home.
D A
Them heart breakin' achin' eggs and bacon country songs,
E A
well, they take me back to hardwood floors outdoor Johns and Mason Jars.
[Verse 4]
D A
It's all I can do to believe that it's gone,
A D
that hard knockin' rockin' rollin' life that I've known.
D A
Well, the dancin's all over the music must go on,
A A D
dog gone my soul, how I love them old songs.