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| 1. I l | ove the sound of a jukebox playing, |
| A-Maj7 | A7 | D | |
| So | I sit here w | hile she's staying h | ome |
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| watching D | allas on T. | V. |
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| I l | ove the taste of whiskey straight, |
| A-Maj7 | A7 | |
| But the s | trongest thing she e | ver takes |
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| is a s | ip from a sm | all glass of chab | lis. |
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| 1' | Though birds of a different feather, |
| our love keeps us together, |
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| And she knows what's wrong with me ton | ight, |
| I've got that |
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| * | Friday Night Fever; |
| A-Maj7 | A7 | D-Maj7 | |
| Sometimes a m | an just needs a br | eather. |
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| She knows I love her and I n | eed her. |
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| And I'm no c | heater, |
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| I've just got that Friday Night F | ever. |
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| 2. | She wouldn't change me if she could, |
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| I wouldn't change her, s | he's too good. |
| D | Dm | A | C | |
| Somet | imes a man just n | eeds a change of p | ace. |
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| I | 've heard all those come-on lines, |
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| but | I go home at c | losing time. |
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| I know no one could e | ver take her p | lace |
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| 2' | Now she's taking down her hair, |
| she knows I'll soon be there. |
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| to give her the love she needs to | night. |
| I've got that |
| Repeat * |
| I got that (Repeat *) |