Written by Oscar Turman/Kim Williams
I (E}begged her to stay I said g(A}ive me one more (E}try. But she said it's over then {F#}she said good(B7}bye Now I'm at the bar trying to (A}wash away the (E}pain But every time I hear the Jukebox The t(B}ears fall like rain Chorus They ought to p(A}ut warning labels on those s(E}ad country s(C#m}ongs H(E}armful & to your heart, when your le(F#}ft all al(B7}one And if you're (A}drinking' you'll start thinking of the l(E}ove that went {C#m}wrong They ought to (E}put warning labels on those s(B}ad country s(E}ongs. T(E}hey warned me about cigarettes, (A}whiskey and (E}beer, no one Ever warned me about the F#}music I hear. (B7}I don't gu(E}ess I wouldn't Listen to what they s(A}aid an(E}yway but at least I've been ready when the f(B}irst Sad song p(E}lays. Repeat Chorus There's nothing (A}harder on the heart then ol' (E}Haggard and J(C#m}ones They ought to (E}put warning labels on those s(B7}ad country s(A}ongs. Enjoy !! Tex - [email protected]
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