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It's The Song Chords

(ver. 1)
Chely Wright
It's The Song
Written by Bonnie Baker, Katrina Elam
Recorded by Chely Wright

(Capo on 2)

Different day, different (G)town, set it up to tear it down
Oh, I (C)ain't been home in almost fifty (G)days
Houston Baton Rouge, poor girl's gotta pay her dues
And the (C)speeder bus is always driving a-(G)way
Oh, I (D)love what I do, but I wonder what I do it all (G) for

(Chorus)
But when I (C)sing, they sing a-(G)long
I for-(D)get where I am, but I (C)know where I belong (G)
The reason (C) why I'm standing (Em)here
It's not the (C)miles, it's not the (G/B)pay, it's not the (C)show
It's not the (G/B)fame that makes this (Am) home, it's the song (G)

Her (G)birthday was in Alabama, father's day was in Montana
And on (C)Mother's day I was nowhere near the (G)phone
Every hotel bed feels the same as the last one where I stayed
And it's (C)bending in my sheet and falling asleep alone (G)
Yeah, I (D)love what I do, but I wonder what I do it all (G) for

(Chorus)
But when I (C)sing, they sing a-(G)long
I for-(D)get where I am, but I (C)know where I belong (G)
The reason (C) why I'm standing (Em)here
It's not the (C)miles, it's not the (G/B)pay, it's not the (C)show
It's not the (G/B)fame that makes this (Am) home, it's the song (C)

(Bridge)
Dolly and Lo(Bm)retta, maybe some (Am)Patsy Cline, I'm so (D)lonesome I could cry

(Chorus)
But when I (C/G)sing, they sing a-(G)long
I for-(D)get where I am, but I (C/E)know where (D/F#)I belong (G)
The reason (C) why I'm (D)standing (Em)here
It's not the (C)ride, it's not the (G/B)name, it's not just (C)staying in the game (G/B)
It's not the (C)miles, it's not the (G/B)pay, it's not the (C)show
It's not the (G/B)fame that makes this (Am) home, it's the song (G)

(Tag)
(G) Oh, it's the song -----
 
            
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