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Well, I could live my wChole life, without a Gphone cAmall Em The likeFs of which I got todaCy. G It was onlCy my wife, said helloG then gAmoodbye. Em And told Fme she's going away.G C G WCell I didn't cry, It Gwas allAm cut and dried. Em FI hung up before I reCalized. G CTurned up my stereo, GI walkeAmd to the window, Em FStared at the storm Gclouds outsiCde. G
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CAnd I play classical Gmusic wAmhen it rains, Em FI play country when IC am in painG. But I won'tF play Beethoven,C the mood's just not rigEmht Am OhF, I feCel like Hank Williams Gtonight. C
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There's no explanatioCn, not even a reason,G Am Em No talFk of the good times wCe had. G Was it mCe, was it her, I don'Gt know Amfor sure, Em And thatF's why I'm feeling sGo bad. C G
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CHey, I play jazz whenG I am cAmonfused, Em FI play country whenevCer I lose. G Bird's saxFophone, it just Cdon't seem right Em Am FNow, IC feel like Hank WilliaGms tonight. C
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Lately I've been thCinkin', I just might Gquit drAminkin'. Em Now FI don't know all-in-aCll. G I justC might stay home, getG drunk Amall alone, Em And puFnch a few holes in tGhe wall. C C
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CBut when I'm rel highG I plyaAmy rock'n'roll, Em FI play country when IC'm losing cGontrol. I don't pFlay Chuck Berry Cquite as much as I'd likEme, Am FNow, IC feel like Hank WilliaGms tonight. C Em Am Em FI feel like Hank Williams toGnight. C