Stand On My Own Two Knees Uke tab by George Jones (Baritone Chords)

4 Chords used in the song: C, F, D7, G7

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Year:  2006
Difficulty: 
2.5
(Beginner)
Key: C, AmChords
Stand On My Own Two Knees
Recorded by George Jones
Written by Roger Dale Bowling and Jan Crutchfield

C baritone chordC F baritone chordF C baritone chordC
I've tried everything I know to make you happy
D7 baritone chordD7 G7 baritone chordG7
Never knew someone could be so hard to please
C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
Loving you is hard and I'm not sure I'll make it
G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
But at least I've learned how to stand on my own two knees

F baritone chordF C baritone chordC
I've still got my pride it's just that I misplaced it
D7 baritone chordD7 G7 baritone chordG7
Anyway it's better lost then no one sees
C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
Maybe I'm not strong enough right now to hold you
G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
But at least I've learned how to stand on my own two knees

G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
It wasn't long ago you had me crawling
F baritone chordF C baritone chordC G7 baritone chordG7
Oh but look how far I've come can't you see
C baritone chordC F baritone chordF
Well I know I'm still not walking tall but I'm trying
G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
And at least I've learned how to stand on my own two knees

F baritone chordF
Yes I know I'm still not walking tall but I'm trying
G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
And at least I've learned how to stand on my own two knees

Uke tab by , 06 Jan 2013

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