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Date: 14 Feb 02 Song: What A Memory Artist: Tracy Lawrence Transposed by: Eddie Garcia ([email protected]) What A Memory G On the day momma died she called daddy to her side C D And said I?ll be goin? soon, I know it?s gonna hurt you both C D But promise me before I go you?ll do what I ask of you G In a big red folgers can hid behind the pots and pans C You?ll find some money that I?ve saved D And in the back of my dresser drawer G C D I put away a little more for a rainy day Em C Go to town and buy that new guitar Em C Cause he?s been workin? awful hard G C D C D To get his own, to write his songs? (chorus) G Em C Oh what a memory, oh what a memory Am C And even in her final moments momma thought of me G C D C D What a memory G She was only thirty-five, I was fifteen askin? why C D The lord took her away, he must?ve known we needed her C D She was an angel here on earth, I still miss her everyday G With all her friends and half the town And her family gathered round C I bet she never felt so loved D When everybody?s heads were bowed G C D I did my best to make her proud, as I stood up Em C And I sang rock of ages, cleft for me Em C As I played it on that new six string G C D C D I couldn?t help but cry, as we said goodbye (repeat chorus) Am Even in her final moments C Momma thought of me G C What a memory G What a memory Eddie Garcia **Keepin' it Country**
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