Chords for Collin Raye - That's My Story
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I came in as the sun came up.
She glared at me over her coffee cup.
She said, where you been?
So I thought real hard and said, I fell asleep in that [F] hammock in the yard.
She said, you don't know it boy, but you just blew it.
And I [Bb] said, well, that's my story [Eb] and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
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Well, [F] I ain't got a witness and I [Bbm] can't prove it, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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[Bbm] [Bb] I got that deer in the headlight look.
She read my face like a come [Bbm] around book and [Bb] said, don't expect me to believe all that
static because just last week I threw that hammock in the [F] attic.
My skin got so thin, you can see [Bbm] right through it.
And I said, well, that's my [Eb] story and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
That's my story.
[Bb] Well, that's my story.
That's my story.
[F] Yeah, I ain't got a witness and I can't prove it, [Bb] but that's my story and I'm sticking to [Db] it.
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[Eb] [Db] [Bbm] [Eb] You know, the time comes when a [Bbm] wise man knows the best thing [Eb] that he can do [Bbm] is just look
her in the [Eb] eye and [Bbm] beg for mercy and face [Eb] the bitter truth.
[Bbm] [Bb] Well, honey, me and my boys played [Bbm] cards all night.
There wasn't no hanky-panky, not a woman in sight.
[Bb] I know I should have called and baby, I'm real sorry.
But get us a yellow phone and then you [F] won't have to worry.
You know how much I love you and darling, [Cm] I'm ready to [Bb] prove it.
And that's my [G] story and I'm sticking to [Eb] it.
That's my story.
That's my [Bb] story.
That's my story.
That's my [F] story.
Well, I ain't got a witness and you know I can't prove [Bb] it.
I'm sticking to [F] it.
You know, I ain't gonna do a thing darling [Fm] unless you approve [Bb] it.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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I came in as the sun came up.
She glared at me over her coffee cup.
She said, where you been?
So I thought real hard and said, I fell asleep in that [F] hammock in the yard.
She said, you don't know it boy, but you just blew it.
And I [Bb] said, well, that's my story [Eb] and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
[Bb]
Well, [F] I ain't got a witness and I [Bbm] can't prove it, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
[Eb] [Bbm] [Eb] [Bb]
[Bbm] [Bb] I got that deer in the headlight look.
She read my face like a come [Bbm] around book and [Bb] said, don't expect me to believe all that
static because just last week I threw that hammock in the [F] attic.
My skin got so thin, you can see [Bbm] right through it.
And I said, well, that's my [Eb] story and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
That's my story.
[Bb] Well, that's my story.
That's my story.
[F] Yeah, I ain't got a witness and I can't prove it, [Bb] but that's my story and I'm sticking to [Db] it.
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[Eb] [Db] [Bbm] [Eb] You know, the time comes when a [Bbm] wise man knows the best thing [Eb] that he can do [Bbm] is just look
her in the [Eb] eye and [Bbm] beg for mercy and face [Eb] the bitter truth.
[Bbm] [Bb] Well, honey, me and my boys played [Bbm] cards all night.
There wasn't no hanky-panky, not a woman in sight.
[Bb] I know I should have called and baby, I'm real sorry.
But get us a yellow phone and then you [F] won't have to worry.
You know how much I love you and darling, [Cm] I'm ready to [Bb] prove it.
And that's my [G] story and I'm sticking to [Eb] it.
That's my story.
That's my [Bb] story.
That's my story.
That's my [F] story.
Well, I ain't got a witness and you know I can't prove [Bb] it.
I'm sticking to [F] it.
You know, I ain't gonna do a thing darling [Fm] unless you approve [Bb] it.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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_ I came in as the sun came up.
She glared at me over her coffee cup.
She said, where you been?
So I thought real hard and said, I fell asleep in that [F] hammock in the yard.
She said, you don't know it boy, but you just blew it.
And I [Bb] said, well, that's my story [Eb] and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
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Well, [F] I ain't got a witness and I [Bbm] can't prove it, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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_ [Bbm] [Bb] I got that deer in the headlight look.
She read my face like a come [Bbm] around book and [Bb] said, don't expect me to believe all that
static because just last week I threw that hammock in the [F] attic.
My skin got so thin, you can see [Bbm] right through it.
And I said, well, that's my [Eb] story and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
That's my story.
[Bb] Well, that's my story.
That's my story.
[F] Yeah, I ain't got a witness and I can't prove it, [Bb] but that's my story and I'm sticking to [Db] it.
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_ [Eb] _ [Db] _ [Bbm] [Eb] You know, the time comes when a [Bbm] wise man knows the best thing [Eb] that he can do [Bbm] is just look
her in the [Eb] eye and [Bbm] beg for mercy and face [Eb] the bitter truth.
_ [Bbm] _ [Bb] Well, honey, me and my boys played [Bbm] cards all night.
There wasn't no hanky-panky, not a woman in sight.
[Bb] I know I should have called and baby, I'm real sorry.
But get us a yellow phone and then you [F] won't have to worry.
You know how much I love you and darling, [Cm] I'm ready to [Bb] prove it.
And that's my [G] story and I'm sticking to [Eb] it.
That's my story.
That's my [Bb] story.
That's my story.
That's my [F] story.
Well, I ain't got a witness and you know I can't prove [Bb] _ it.
I'm sticking to [F] it.
You know, I ain't gonna do a thing darling [Fm] unless you approve [Bb] it.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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_ I came in as the sun came up.
She glared at me over her coffee cup.
She said, where you been?
So I thought real hard and said, I fell asleep in that [F] hammock in the yard.
She said, you don't know it boy, but you just blew it.
And I [Bb] said, well, that's my story [Eb] and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
_ [Bb] _
Well, [F] I ain't got a witness and I [Bbm] can't prove it, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
[Eb] _ [Bbm] _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Bbm] [Bb] I got that deer in the headlight look.
She read my face like a come [Bbm] around book and [Bb] said, don't expect me to believe all that
static because just last week I threw that hammock in the [F] attic.
My skin got so thin, you can see [Bbm] right through it.
And I said, well, that's my [Eb] story and I'm sticking to it.
That's my story.
That's my story.
[Bb] Well, that's my story.
That's my story.
[F] Yeah, I ain't got a witness and I can't prove it, [Bb] but that's my story and I'm sticking to [Db] it.
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_ [Eb] _ [Db] _ [Bbm] [Eb] You know, the time comes when a [Bbm] wise man knows the best thing [Eb] that he can do [Bbm] is just look
her in the [Eb] eye and [Bbm] beg for mercy and face [Eb] the bitter truth.
_ [Bbm] _ [Bb] Well, honey, me and my boys played [Bbm] cards all night.
There wasn't no hanky-panky, not a woman in sight.
[Bb] I know I should have called and baby, I'm real sorry.
But get us a yellow phone and then you [F] won't have to worry.
You know how much I love you and darling, [Cm] I'm ready to [Bb] prove it.
And that's my [G] story and I'm sticking to [Eb] it.
That's my story.
That's my [Bb] story.
That's my story.
That's my [F] story.
Well, I ain't got a witness and you know I can't prove [Bb] _ it.
I'm sticking to [F] it.
You know, I ain't gonna do a thing darling [Fm] unless you approve [Bb] it.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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