Tom: E
Introdução:
E B/F# B E
Two sides to every story we can straighten this out if we'll take time
E B/F# B E
Two sides to every story you tell yours and I'll tell mine
verse 1
E B/F# B E
Well where were you last night when I came home
E B/F# B E
When I came in you were out and gone
A E
Well I waited up till after two then I went downtown to look for you
F#7 B7
So how's about tellin' me where you were at?
verse 2
E B/F# B E
Well me and the boys stopped off for a drink or two (Now ain't you a pretty thing)
E B/F# B E
Well we got to drinkin' and I guess that time just flew
A E
Well the time must've flown for you alright, cause I thought you're gonna stay out all night
E B/F# B E
Two sides to every story we can straighten this out if we'll take time
E B/F# B E C7
Two sides to every story you tell yours and I'll tell mine
F
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verse 3
F C/G C F
You said you went downtown to look for me
F C/G C F
Did you have to dress up fancy as could be
Bb F
You know I never leave the house in old jacky clothes lookin' like slut
G7 C7
And hie downtown just'a looking my best for you
verse 4
F C/G C F
Now I'm not accusin' you of doin' wrong
F C/G C F
But that's awful late for you to be out and gone
Bb F
Now look who's talkin' bout bein' late and wittin' about: "sit and wait"
F C/G C F
Two sides to every story we can straighten this out if we'll take time
F C/G C F
Two sides to every story you tell yours and I'll tell mine