You're Easy on the Eyes Terri Clark
PUT A CAPO ON 5TH FRET!!
*This is the way she played it on the Opry. If you want to play it
without a capo play it in key of C. Play "C" instead of "G", "F" instead
of "C", and "G" instead of "D".
Intro and Outro consist of jogging back and forth from G9 and C9.
[G9] [C9]
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Album: How I Feel
Song: You're Easy On The Eyes
[G]Should of known it was you knocking on my door
At a half past a heartache at quarter to four
Were you st[C]artin' to worry I was f[D]inally gettin' over y[G]ou
[G]I almost forgot you looked so fine
If you told me some lies it would be like old times
[C]Just getting to see you is al[D]most worth the things you [G]do
Chorus:
[G]You're easy on the eyes, hard on the heart
You look so g[D]ood but the way things look ain't the w[C]ay they a[G]re
Better say good[C]bye before this goes too f[D]ar
Now I've rea[C]lized you're easy on the e[D]yes, hard on the h[G]eart
[G]I got to admit you got a smile
That really reeled me in for a while
But [C]it ain't funny ho[D]ney what you put me thr[G]ough
[G]So why don't you send me your photograph
It'd hurt a lot less than takin' you back
And [C]I could still have my f[D]avorite part of y[G]ou
CHORUS
INSTRUMENTAL (G / / / C D G)
CHORUS
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