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Feelin Single Seein Double As PDF File Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only Feelin Single Seein Double by Wayne Kemp Glen D Hardin piano James Burton guitar Hank DeVito steel guitar Emory Gordy bass John Ware drums Brian Ahern acoustic guitar Bernie Leadon vocals Herb Pedersen vocals Mickey Raphael harmonica Eb Bb Ab Eb Bb7 Eb Well I really had a ball last night Ab Eb I held all the pretty boys tight I was feelin' single, seein' double Ab Wound up in a whole lotta trouble Eb But today I'll face the big fight Bb Eb But I really had a ball last night Eb When I came home from work this morning Ab Eb My baby was feelin' low And he told me what was on his mind F7 Bb Then he told me where I could go Eb Well I didn't go where he told me to Ab Eb Cause the water was cold in the lake Ab Eb C7 Now there's something fishy 'bout this whole deal F7 Bb7 Eb I don't see where I made my mistake Bb7 Eb Well I really had a ball last night Ab Eb I held all the pretty boys tight I was feelin' single, seein' double Ab Wound up in a whole lotta trouble Eb But today I'll face the big fight Bb Eb But I really had a ball last night SOLO Eb When I woke up this morning Ab Eb Like me, the sun was high Eb Well I started walking the long way home F Bb Just to think of an alibi Eb Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only Well I couldn't think of a darn gawn thing Ab Eb That hadn't already been said Ab Eb C7 So I guess I better just play it by ear F7 Bb Eb Cause I'm already dead Bb7 Eb Well I really had a ball last night Ab Eb I held all the pretty boys tight I was feelin' single, seein' double Ab Wound up in a whole lotta trouble Eb But today I'll face the big fight Bb Eb But I really had a ball last night C7 Yes today I'll face the big fight F7 Bb7 Eb But I really had a ball last night From Emmylou Harris "Elite Hotel" Reprise Records 1975 Glad Music Co/Black Jack Pub(BMI) Free Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk for personal education purposes only.
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