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Amy Millan - He Brings Out The Whiskey In Me Ukulele

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He Brings Out The Whiskey In Me Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Amy Millan
E B E

E                 B          E
He brings out the whiskey in me
          A          B              E          G#m       C#m
When it's later than night-time and all that's good is asleep
A                 B          E
He brings out the whiskey in me

E            B              E
We were just thirteen years old
        A              B             
My daddy's liquor cabinet
E        G#m     C#m
That was usually closed
         A           B      E
Is where we found Canadien gold

            A           B         E
When you're gettin over troubles around
            A           B                E
When you're gettin over lovers that have let you down
            A              B       E         G#m     C#m
When you're paying for the past, it all don't seem so bad
     A      B                       E
When ice is ringing in your whiskey glass
       
E B E
A B E G#m C#m
A B E

E              B             E
I can hear the first morning train
     A          B            E   G#m  C#m
It's quarter to dawn and the bottle's gone
A             B        E
Go to sleep before the sun gets strong

            A           B         E
When you're gettin over troubles around
            A           B                E
When you're gettin over lovers that have let you down
            A              B       E         G#m     C#m
When you're paying for the past, it all don't seem so bad
     A      B                       E
When ice is ringing in your whiskey glass

E                 B          E
He brings out the whiskey in me
          A          B              E          G#m       C#m
When it's later than night-time and all that's good is asleep
A                 B          E
He brings out the whiskey in me
            
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