Tom: D D 1. 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. - - - - - - D Em - A Please, Mr., please, don't play B -17, Em A G - D it was our song, it was his song, but it's over. Em A Please, Mr., please, if you know what I mean, Em A D I don't ever wanna hear that song again. D 2. 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, 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. + REFRAIN