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Lady Bird:Nancy Sinatra (Lee Greenwood) #20 in 1967. #1. F#m E I've been where the eagle flies, F#m E rode his wings cross southern skies. F#m E Kissed the sun, touched the moon, F#m E but he left me much too soon, F#m E F#m E F#m E F#m his lady bird........he left his lady bird. Chorus: F#m E F#m Lady bird come on down, I'm here waiting E on the ground. F#m E Lady bird I'll treat you good, F#m E Ah, lady bird I wish you would. F#m E F#m E F#m E F#m You lady bird.......pretty lady bird. #2. F#m E Lightning flashed across the sky, F#m E the night he taught me how to fly. F#m E The sun came up and then I found, F#m E too soon he let his lady down. F#m E F#m E F#m E F#m His lady bird..........I'm his lady bird. Chorus: #3. F#m E F#m Winter lives in my heart, in the times E that we're apart. F#m E F#m Summer sings a song or two, when he says: E I love you true. F#m E F#m E F#m E F#m My lady bird........yeah, I'm his lady bird. Chorus: A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
Written by Lee Hazlewood
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