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Rodney Crowell - Heartbroke Ukulele

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Heartbroke Ukulele
Version #1
Rodney Crowell


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Rodney Crowell       Heartbroke     written by Guy Clark

Emory Gordy      bass
Hank DeVito      steel guitar
Albert Lee       guitar
Tony Brown       piano
Larrie Londin    drums
Larry Willoughby vocals

D
Who wouldn't notice the fire in your eyes
       A                        D
Or the bitter directions of impending goodbyes

I'm fallen and folded I'm wilted in place
        A                                  D
At the sight of you standing with streaks down your face
             Em             A
You got your heartbroke     running from the reason
Em               A
Heartbroke don't give up on believing in me
Em         A                                D
Heartbroke who kept me from leaving with my heartbroke
D
Pride is a b**ch and a bore when you're lonely
      A                      D
Sheer madness prevails upon reason to yield

But all is not lost it is only mistaken
       A                       D
That's small consolation but I know just how you feel
             Em             A
You got your heartbroke     running from the reason
Em               A
Heartbroke don't give up on believing in me
Em         A                                D
Heartbroke who kept me from leaving with my heartbroke

SOLO

D
Well nobody said it was going to be easy
    A                          D
We all have our weak side that need a softer  touch
     D
But nobody said that it wouldn't be worth it
    A                     D
The human condition continues as such
             Em             A
You got your heartbroke     running from the reason
Em                A
Heartbroke don't give up on believing in me
Em         A                                    D
Heartbroke who kept me from leaving with my heartbroke

  From Rodney Crowell "But What Will The Neighbors Think"
  Warner Brothers Records 1980
  World Song Publishing
            
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