My Anna Maria Song Lyrics and Chords

 

My Anna Maria Song Lyrics and Chords by Freddie Hart

 

My Anna Maria
Recorded by Freddie Hart
Written by Orville Couch, Sam Coleman, Eddie McDuff
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Ann
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D7 
Maria 
 
 
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ooh 
 
 
D7 
ooh 
 
 
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ooh
Here I stand behind the lights
 
And I'll sing my songs  
D7 
again 
 
tonight
 
I'll  
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sing for my  
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Anna 
 
Ma
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ria
But she's not listenin' and I can see
 
That someone else is on her  
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mind not me
 
Still I'll  
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sing for my  
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Anna 
 
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ria
 
(Ann
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Ma
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ria) 
 
 
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she sits there with  
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him
 
And so uncon
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cerned
 
(Ann
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Ma
D7 
ria) how can I  
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tell 
 
her
 
With a  
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song how my heart  
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yearns
I sing my song and then I wait
 
The applause I get from the  
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crowd is great
 
Every  
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table but  
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one Anna Ma
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ria's
She just sits there holdin' his hand
 
And I can't stand to see her  
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love another man
 
I won't  
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share my  
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Anna 
 
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ria
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I leave the  
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stage and with my knife
 
I take the breath away from my  
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darling's 
 
life
 
I  
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won't share  
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my Anna Ma
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ria
That's why I'm here behind these walls
 
And each night it seems I can  
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hear her call
 
And I  
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sing for my  
D7 
Anna 
 
Ma
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ria
 
(Ann
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Ma
D7 
ria) 
 
 
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she sits there  
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so 
 
uncon
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cerned
 
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Ma
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ria 
 
 
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ooh 
 
 
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FAQ

 

Who sang the the song My Anna Maria?
- The song My Anna Maria was sang by Freddie Hart.

 

Who is Freddie Hart?
- Frederick Segrest (December 21, 1926 - October 27, 2018), known professionally as Freddie Hart, was an American country musician and songwriter best known for his chart-topping country song and lone pop hit "Easy Loving," which won the Country Music Association Song of the Year award in 1971 and 1972.Hart charted singles from 1953 to 1987, and later became a gospel singer. He also performed at music festivals and other venues until his death in 2018.

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