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"Momma Don't Tell Me" by Gary E. Andrews


Gary E. Andrews
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Mama Don't Tell Me 2:19 You can hear it at www.garyeandrews.com
1. Over The River Tonight
© December 13, 2003 by Gary E. Andrews
All Right Reserved for the Globe

Chords
G 32OOO3
D XXO232
C/G (C with G bass) 332O1O

(Verse I)
Momma don't you tell me what to do.
Momma don't you tell me what to say.
Momma don't you tell me what to do, Or say,
And I won't run off and play in the hay all day.

(Verse II)
Momma don't you tell me whose is whose,
And then, tell me who they play!
Momma don't you tell me whose is whose,
And who they play,
And I won't walk off, And stay downtown all day!

(Chorus)
Momma won't you tell me what is o-a-on your mind?
Momma won't you tell me what is yours and what is mine?
Momma won't you tell me when you'd like to spend some time?
Momma Don't Tell Me! Please don't tell me,
You dropped and broke the wine!

(Verse III)
Oh Momma don't you tell me what to do!
Momma don't you tell me what to say!
Momma don't you tell me what to do, Or say,
And I won't mouth off and say all I can say!

(Repeat Chorus)

(Tag)
Oh Momma don't you tell me what to do!
Momma don't you tell me what to say!
Momma don't you tell me what to do, Or say,
And I won't mouth off and say all I can say!
And I won't walk off, And stay downtown all day!
Why don't we run off and play in the hay all day?

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"Mama Don't Tell Me" Copyright December 13, 2003
All Rights Reserved For The Globe

This is just a little Travis-pickin' walker that is fun to sing and play.

A bluegrass singer/guitar player, Bev Romanello, with the Poverty String Band, played upright bass on this with me in an antique store in Portsmouth, Ohio, and asked me to play it several times.

Each time, she would ask my name, as if, I thought, she wanted to remember who I was, she enjoyed it so much, but just couldn't.

I may not be as memorable, but this could be a memorable hit for YOU and your band. Email: garyeandrews@yahoo.com

Despite 1,000's of years of Songwriting humans have not exhausted the possibilities. There will always be another Song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com


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Just listened to Cajun Lady.Enjoyed Da Listen Gary.

Larry G. Killam


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Gary E. Andrews
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Good! Poor old Arthur Alexander Delacroix!

 

Despite 1,000's of years of Songwriting humans have not exhausted the possibilities. There will always be another Song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com


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