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From: zeus@lorelei.dr.att.com (NB7243000-McGlynnJA(DR6713)000)
Subject: Here's a Quarter (Call Someone who cares)
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Keywords: Country
Sender: zeus@lorelei (NB7243000-McGlynnJA(DR6713)000)
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 13:59:07 GMT
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Heres how I play "Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)"
by Travis Tritt.
[
G] [
G] [
C] [
G]
You say you were wrong to ever leave me alone
[
G] [
G] [
D]
Now you're sorry, you're lonesome and scared
[
G] [
G]
And you say you'd be happy
[
C] [
G]
If you could just come back home
[
G] [
D] [
G]
Well Here's a quarter, call someone who cares
[
C] [
G]
Call someone who'll listen and might give a damn
[
G] [
G] [
D]
Maybe one of your sorted affairs
[
G] [
G]
But don't you come round here
[
C] [
G]
Handin' me none of your lines
[
G] [
D] [
G]
Here's a quarter, call someone who cares
[
G] [
G] [
C] [
G]
I thought what we had could never turn bad
[
G] [
D]
So your leavin' caught me unaware
[
G] [
G]
But the fact is you've run
[
C] [
G]
Girl that can't be undone
[
G] [
D] [
G]
So here's a quarter, call someone who cares
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