Robin Loves to Hear Me Sing Elbert West
Robin Loves to Hear Me Sing
Miller/Ramey
CAPO I
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[D]I gave up my steady job to [G]stand up here and play all night for [D]free
Step up and take a number for a [Bm]chance to ride that Music Row ma[A]chine
Next to [G]all these fancy suits and shiny cars, I must look mighty [D]green[Bm]
And I'd [D]still be on that John Deere tractor [A]now, but Robin loves to hear me [D]sing[D/C]
CHORUS:
I never [G]dreamed that I'd leave Bluefield and my sweet Robin all a[D]lone
But I [A]made my way to Nashville with my guitar and my [D]songs[D7]
I used to [G]play out on the front porch while she listened from the [D]swing[Bm]
The only [D]reason I ever dreamed these songs up [A]anyway, Robin loves to hear me [D]sing
INTRO
When you're not a star in this town, you don't make enough to make a phone call home
So I'll write another letter just to let her know what ain't been goin' on
And if you never hear me on that radio it won't be the end of me
Yeah I can always play on the front porch, Robin loves to hear me sing
CHORUS
INTRO
BRIDGE:
There's [G]nothin' I wouldn't do to make [F#m]Robin's dreams come true
Some[Bm]times I think she [A]wants it more than [G]me
So with every song I write, I [F#m]try with all my might
For the [Bm]perfect blend of [A]words and melo[G]dy[A]
If you [G]never hear me on that radio, it won't be the end of [D]me[Bm]
Yeah I can [D]always play on the front porch, [A]Robin loves to hear me [D]sing
If you [G]never hear me on that radio, it won't be the end of [Bm]me
I can [D]always play on the front porch, [A]Robin loves to hear me [D]sing
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