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From: LEAFGREEN_P@alph.swosu.edu <LEAFGREEN_P@alph.swosu.edu>
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 10:00 PM
Subject: Jack Ingram


            Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)
 written by:Rose Lee Maphis
    Joe Maphis
    Max Fidler
 performed by Jack Ingram on "Livin' or Dyin'"

       E                                 A
C.Dim lights thick smoke and loud, loud music
         E                                    B
  Is the only kind of life you'll ever understand
       E                                 A
  Dim lights thick smoke and loud, loud music
                                 B           E
  You'll never make a wife to a home'lovin' man

     E                                        A
1.A home and little children mean nothing to you
     E                            B
  A house filled with love and a husband so true
         E                                          A
  You'd rather have a drink with the first guy you meet
          E                            B
  And the only house you know is the club down the street

C.

2.A-drinkin' and a-dancin' to a honky-tonk band
  Is the only kind of life you'll ever understand
  Go on and have your fun, you think you've played it smart
  I feel sorry for you and your honky-tonk heart

C.

 transcribed By: Paul Leafgreen
 leafgreen_p@alph.swosu.edu
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