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Intro: E
E B7 E
Here last night was warm and moist
E B7 E
In a dream I thought I heard your voice
E B7 E
Well I went outside and started to sing
E B7 E
The crickets were doing the very same thing
Chorus:
E B7 E
Me and the crickets sing all night long
E B7 E
Me and the crickets sing the same damn song
E B7 E
Song of how our love should be
E B7 E
Song of how you should be with me
E B7 E
Crickets sing loud but they sing good
E B7 E
Crickets sing like I wish I could
E B7 E
Well I sing good but the crickets sing best
E B7 E
Me and the crickets put the night to rest
Chorus
Solo E B7 E B7 E
E B7 E
Well I wonder if the crickets know
E B7 E
Where love comes from and where love goes
E B7 E
Well if they know they're not saying a thing
E B7 E
So all they do is sit here and sing
Chorus (x2)
E B7 E
Well I really think you should be with me
E B7 E
You ask the crickets and they'll agree
E B7 E
I said you ask the crickets and they'll agree
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I posted the original version by the writer of this one, Gabe Wooton a while back...but I spelled his name wrong, so its under "Gabe Wooten"....Rich's version is OK, but if you wanna hear the spine-tingling, panty-dropping, awe-inspiring original version, check out Gabe's. -txmusicplyr | 3/29/2011 | Thanks for posting this. Rich is one of my best friends. The chord progression is E A E then E B7 E. The whole song is progressed that way. The song was written by Gabe Wootton Pronounced Woo-tawn. Also the first line is "The air last night was warm and moist" -Ichaboderic | 3/31/2011 |
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