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Some Things Dont Work Out Chords

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Some Things Don't Work Out



G:
xxx033
F:
xx3211
C:
x32010
B:
x20010
Am:
x02210

The G, F, and C chords often alternate between middle finger and open -- the reader may
these as desired.

G F C


C                      G                  F
Some things don't work out like they should
         C                G                      F
Bang my head against your walls but it ain't no good
           C             G
'Cause I'm screaming at you
           C             F
And you're screaming at me
C                              G
'Bout what I think you should do
                         F
And how you wish I could be
C                             G
'Bout what I think you should do
            F           C
And how you wish I could be

F              G
So I raise my glass
        C            B        Am
I ain't never seen a face so fine
F            G
You walk on past
      C                B            Am
And I wonder if you'll really come back this time
F                       C
I did the best that I could
     G                      F         C
But some things don't work out like they should

I did the best that I could

Did the best that I could

We did the best that we could

But some things don't work out like they should

No, some things don't work out like they should

Darling, some things don't work out at all
            
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