Turnpike Troubadours

Every Girl(Ukulele chords)

Turnpike Troubadours

Key: G

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INTRO 
             G                        C           G 
Well she was born in the morning late October San Antone 
         Em              C            G 
Aw she's every girl I've ever known 


G       G       C       G       Em      C       G	 


VERSE 
             G                        C           G 
Well she was born in the morning late October San Antone 
         Em              C            G 
Aw she's every girl I've ever known 
          G                       C               G              
She don't talk about religion she talks about the stones 
         Em              C            G 
Oh she's every girl I've ever known 


C G C G And her tongue is like the Devil when she tries to concentrate C G Em She says she don't want marriage but she still believes in fate G C G And she stands her ground to defiantly but cries when she's alone Em C G Oh she's every girl I've ever known
G G C G Em C G VERSE G C G Now her voice it is a melody that sings just like a bird Em C G Oh she's every song I've ever heard G C G And her heartbeat is a rhythm that commands her every word Em C G Oh she's every song I've ever heard
C G C G She reflects the world in happiness and echos all the pain C G Em Her smiles the world of sunrise her cries to make it rain G C G And she hides the truth discretely you'd have to take her word Em C G Aw she’s every song I've ever heard
GUITAR SOLO G C G Em C G VERSE G C G She's a sober Sunday kitchen conversation with my dad Em C G Aw she's every friend I've ever had G C G Well we never failed to cut a trail whenever times were bad Em C G Aw she's every friend I've ever had
C G C G She's a flighty good time buddy in the corner of the bar C G Em But she'd fight the Devil for ya just for being who you are G C G And she's the last to cast a stone though she'd love to leave you mad Em C G Aw she's every friend I've ever had
GUITAR SOLO G C G Em C G G C G Well she was born in the morning late October San Antone

Written by Evan Felker/John Fullbright

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