Ronnie Milsap

Nobody Likes Sad Songs(Chords)

Ronnie Milsap

Key: Em

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Em                         C 
You've seen the way I entertain a crowd 

G         Em               C 
I used to pack 'em in from miles around 

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And I played the happy songs that made them smile 

Am                               D7 
Why'd you wanna go and change my style 

  
             G             C 
Nobody likes sad songs the ones about goodbyes 

G           Em                 C           D7 
Songs about broken hearts with tears in your eyes 

       C     G             C 
Nobody likes sad songs but since you went away 

G             Em         D7        G 
Seems like sad songs are all I can play 

  
Em                               C 
The crowd gets restless and they drift away 

G         Em           C   
Lately no one wants to hear me play 

G        Em             C            
I try to do the songs I used to do 

Am                     D7 
Ah but then I think of you  

  
             G             C 
Nobody likes sad songs the ones about goodbyes 

G           Em                 C           D7 
Songs about broken hearts with tears in your eyes 

       C     G             C 
Nobody likes sad songs but since you went away 

G             Em         D7        G 
Seems like sad songs are all I can play 

  
Em                                          C 
The boss just told me  Ronnie things aren't going well 

G          Em              C 
He's gotta let me go I can tell 

G            Em               C 
He said what happened son you had it made 

Am                           D7 
Why'd you change the way you play 


             G             C 
Nobody likes sad songs the ones about goodbyes 

G           Em                 C           D7 
Songs about broken hearts with tears in your eyes 

       C     G             C 
Nobody likes sad songs but since you went away 

G             Em         D7        G 
Seems like sad songs are all I can play
	        

Written by Wayland Holyfield/Bob McDill

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