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NO CHARGE. (Tammy Wynette feat. Tina Wynette) This song is a great duet where mother and daughter perform. Speech and singing follow each other in a great story. [Intro] C Bm Bm G [Verse 1] (Spoken by Tammy Wynette)
G- My little girl came up to Gme in the kitchen This eGvenin' while I was fixin' sDupper. And she hDanded me a piece of pDaper She'd been wAmriting on, aDnd After wiping my hDands on my apron I rGead it. And tGhis is what it said:
[Chorus 1] (Spoken by Tina Wynette)
C- "For mowing the yCard, five dCollars. For mCaking my own bed this week, oDne dollar. Going to the store, fifty cDents. Playing with little sDister While you went to the stDore, twenty-five cGents. Taking out the trash, one Bmdollar. GCetting a good report card, fCive dollars. And for raking the yCard, two dollars. TDotal owed, fourteen dollars and sDeventy-five cents."
[Bridge] G Bbm [Verse 2] (Spoken by Tammy Wynette)
Ab- Well, I looked at her sAbtanding there expectantly And a thousand mEbem'ries flashed through my mind And so I pEbicked up the pen and Ebturning the paper over. Ab- This is what I wrote:
[Chorus 2] (Sung by Tammy Wynette)
For the Dbnine months I carried you GDbrowing inside me, no cEbharge. For the nEbights I sat up with you DEboctored you prayed for you, no cAbharge. For the toys, food and cDblothes And for wiping you nAbose, there's no cEbharge. When you Ebadd it all up The full cEbost of my love is no cAbharge.
[Verse 3] (Spoken by Tammy Wynette & "Tina Wynette in quotes")
Ab- Well, when she finished rEbeading She had gAbreat big old tears in her eyes And she lEbooked up at me and said: "BbMom, I sEbure do love you". TBbhen she took the Ebpen And in gEbreat big letters she wrote: "PEbaid in full".
[Outro] (Sung by Tammy)
WBbhen you Ebadd it all up The cost of real love is no chDbarge. Cm Ab