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G D G There 're only two things in life that make it worth livin', C D G it's guitars tuned, good and firm feelin' women. C D G I don't need my name in the Marquis lights, C D G I got my song and I got you with me tonight. C G D G Maybe it's time we got back to the basics of love. G G7 C Let's go to Luckenbach, Texas, with Waylon and Willie and the boys, D D7 D this successful life we're livin' has got us feuding D7 G like the Hatfields and McCoys. G G7 G G7 Between Hank William's pain songs, and Newberry's train songs, C Am and blue eyes cryin' in the rain, D D7 D D7 G Am D out in Luckenbach Texas ain't nobody feelin' no pain. G So, baby, let's sell your diamond ring, C D G buy some boots and faded jeans and go away, C D G this coat and tie is choking me, in your high society you cry all day. G7 We've been so busy keepin' up with the Jones, C Am four car garage and we're still building on. C G D G Maybe it's time we got back to the basics of love. Choros 2x( let goto Luckenbaché feelin no pain)
G G7 C Let's go to Luckenbach, Texas, with Waylon and Willie and the boys, D D7 D this successful life we're livin' has got us feuding D7 G like the Hatfields and McCoys. G G7 G G7 Between Hank William's pain songs, and Newberry's train songs, C Am and blue eyes cryin' in the rain, D D7 D D7 G Am D out in Luckenbach Texas ain't nobody feelin' no pain.
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