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Song by the late, great Keith Whitley This finally received some air play when recorded by Travis Tritt, although it was short lived. This is a very traditional country ballad. Of course, somebody left someone! Written by Charlie Craig and Keith Stegall Performed by Keith Whitley [Intro] E | A | E | A [Verse]
I was sEittin' at a table,D at a lAittle club dEowntown playin'E songs on the jukebDox, anAd pouring whisky Edown. When I hEear a sweet voice sayinE7g would you F#mlike some G#m7companAy (and I had to tell her [spoken} EThis is just between F#man old Bmemory and Eme. A
[Verse 2]
All my fEriends tell me DI'm a Afool for holdin' oEn. I Eknow they're trying to help me, Dbut I've Abeen a fool too lEong. I don'Et want to talk about it E7so why can't tF#mhey just lG#m7et me bAe (Can't they see

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) EThis is just between F#man old Bmemory and Eme
[Bridge](there really is no chorus)
E7I'm not hurting aAnybody AAs far as I can Esee
I just nC#m7eed to be alone sometBimes While she F#mgoes walking G#m7through my Amind B I don't Ewant to talk about iE7t Why can't F#meveryboG#m7dy see A
[Outro]
EThis is just between F#mand old Bmemory and Eme EThis is just between F#mand old Bmemory and Eme