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Note 1: This song is a parody of 'Almost Persuaded' which was done by David Houston, and others. Note 2: Ben Colder was really Shep Wooley (who did 'Purple People Eater' in the late 50s). (G) Last night I stumbled (G7) in to a (C) bar room, hic! I met a (G) girl with a pint in her (D) purse (D7) She was (G) cute as (G7) two speckled (C) puppies And I said, (G) 'Ben, (D) you could do (G) worse.' Then I walked across the (G7) room full of (C) tables (I walked across her table too) And I (G) plopped myself down in a (D) chair (I said, 'Hi (D7) there.') She (G) whispered, (G7) 'My name is (C) Mable.' And (G) all I could (D) say was, 'Hi (G) there.' I said, 'Permit me to introduce myself, Ben Colder here.' She said, 'It ain't been no colder here than anyplace else.' I had her al-(G7)-most per-(C)-suaded ('What happened to the Diddle diddle do there?' (piano plays) 'Thank you.') To (G) slip, strip herself of her (D) pride (D7) (G) Al-(G7)-most per-(C)-suaded, to (G) slip me a (D) drink on the (G) side (E) Well then we (A) danced and we (A7) danced and we (D) danced and we danced That is I (A) thought I was dancin' till somebody stepped on my (E) hand (E7) Then I (A) looked in her (A7) eyes and I (D) saw it The re-(A)-flection of (E) my wedding (A) band (And I thought, 'That sure is strange. I ain't even married.' What it was is my wristwatch.) I had her al-(A7)-most per-(D)-suaded ((piano plays) 'Once more there, Hargis.' (piano plays)) To (A) come and be my (E) own (E7) ((piano plays comical notes) 'Smart alec.') ((A) Al-(A7)-most per-(D)-suaded) ('Boy.') Then her (A) boyfriend came and (E) made me go (D) home (A)
Written by Billy Sherrill/Glenn Sutton
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