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She Used To Love Me A Lot - David Allan Coe



     
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I saw her through the window today
D Bm
She was sittin' in the Silver Spoon cafe
G
I started to keep going
D Bm
But something made me stop
G A Bm
She used to love me a lotVerse 2:
Bm A Bm
She looked lonely and i knew the cure
D Bm
Old memories would win her heart for sure
G
I thought i'd walk on in there
D Bm
And give it my best shot
G A Bm

She used to love me a lotVerse 3:(Half a tone higher)
Cm Bb Cm
I sat down beside her and she smiled
Eb Cm
She said where have you been it's been awhile
G#
She seemed so glad to see me
Eb Cm
Lord,i could read her thoughts
G# Bb Cm
She used to love me a lotChorus:
G# Eb
She used to love me with a love that wouldn't die
G# G
Looking at her now i can't believe i said good-bye
G# Eb Cm
It would only take a minute to turn back the clock
G# Bb Cm
She used to love me a lotVerse 4:(Half a tone higher)
C#m B C#m
Well I reminded her how good it was back then
E C#m
I said you know it's not to late to start again
A
We could spend a night together
E C#m
Take up where we left off
A B C#m
She used to love me a lotVerse 5:
C#m B C#m
Then I panicked as she turned to walk away
E C#m
As she went out the door i heard her say
A
Yes i'm in need of something
E C#m
But it's something you ain't got
A B C#m
But i used to love you a lotChorus bis:
A E
She used to love me with a love that wouldn't die
A G#
Looking at her now i can't believe she said good-bye
A E C#m
It would only take a minute to turn back that ol' clock
A B C#m
She used to love me a lot
A B C#m
She used to love me a lot
A B C#m
She used to love me a lot ...
Songwriters
QUILLEN, CHARLES W. / FLEMING, RHONDA KYE / MORGAN, DENNIS W.Published by
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A life-long renegade, singer/songwriter David Allan Coe is one of the most colorful and unpredictable characters in country music history. One of the pioneering artists of the outlaw country movement of the '70s, he hasn't had many big hits — only three of his singles hit the Top Ten — but he has been among the biggest cult figures in country music throughout his career. Born in Akron, OH, Coe first got into trouble with the law at age nine. As a result, he was sent to reform school.

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