Olivia Newton-John – Please Mr Please (Guitar)

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Please, Mister, Please:Olivia Newton-John. #1 in 1975. #1.
D
In the corner of the bar there stands a jukebox..

                                        Em A
with the best of country music, old and new.

                       A7               A
You can hear your five selections for a quarter..

                    A7                   D
and somebody else's songs when yours are through.

D
I got good Kentucky whiskey on the counter..

                         D7               G
and my friends around to help me ease the pain.

                                          D
Til some button-pushing cowboy plays that love song..

    Em             A           D
and here I am just missing you again.
CHORUS:
D                                  Em   A
Please, Mr., please, don't play B..Seventeen.

       Em               A                  G   D
It was our song, it was his song, but it's o...ver.

D                           Em          A
Please, Mr., please, if you know what I mean..

        Em           A              D
I don't ever want to hear that song again.
#2.
D
If I had a dime for every time I held you.

                                                Em A
Though you're far away, you've been so close to me.

                         A7              A
I could swear I'd be the richest girl in Nashville..

                  A7             D
maybe even in the state of Tennessee.

D
But I guess I'd better get myself together.

                                          D7     G
Cause when you left, you didn't leave too much behind.

G                                          D
Just a note that said 'I'm sorry,' by your picture..

      Em                   A           D
and a song that's weighing heavy on my mind.
CHORUS:
D                                  Em   A
Please, Mr., please, don't play B..Seventeen.

       Em               A                  G   D
It was our song, it was his song, but it's o...ver.

D                           Em          A
Please, Mr., please, if you know what I mean..

        Em           A              D
I don't ever want to hear that song again.
A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.