I Hope You Learned A Lot Song Lyrics and Chords

 

I Hope You Learned A Lot Song Lyrics and Chords by Marty Robbins

 

I Hope You Learned A Lot
Recorded by Marty Robbins
Written by Bobby Sykes
G 
You treat me like the ground you walk  
C 
around 
 
on
 
You  
D7 
say our love's not like it was  
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before
 
And even though you hurt me when  
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it's 
 
over
 
You  
D7 
know that I'll come running back for  
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more
 
So I  
D7 
hope you learned a lot from all your  
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heartaches
 
Cause  
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they're bound to come to you just wait and  
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see
 
And I  
D7 
hope you learned a lot from all your  
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heartaches
 
And  
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when you do I  
D7 
hope that you'll come running back to  
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me
 
Sometimes I think you really like to  
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hurt 
 
me
 
You're  
D7 
only happy when you make me  
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blue
 
But every time you do I keep  
C 
remembering
 
Some
D7 
day someone will do the same to  
G 
you
Repeat #2

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song I Hope You Learned A Lot?
- The song I Hope You Learned A Lot was sang by Marty Robbins.

 

Who is Marty Robbins?
- Martin David Robinson (September 26, 1925 - December 8, 1982), known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, and NASCAR racing driver. Robbins was one of the most popular and successful country and western singers for most of his nearly four-decade career, which spanned from the late 1940s to the early 1980s.
Born in Glendale, Arizona, Robbins taught himself guitar while serving in the United States Navy during World War II, and subsequently drew fame performing in clubs in and around his hometown. In 1956, he released his first No. 1 country song, "Singing the Blues" and one year later, released two more No. 1 hits, "A White Sport Coat" and "The Story of My Life". In 1959, Robbins released his signature song, "El Paso", for which he won the Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song began Robbins' association with western balladry, a style which would become a staple of his career. Later releases that drew critical acclaim include "Don't Worry", "Big Iron" and "Honkytonk Man", the last for which the 1982 Clint Eastwood film is named, and in which Robbins made his final appearance before death.
Over the course of his career, Robbins recorded more than 500 songs and 60 albums, and won two Grammy Awards, was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and was named the 1960s Artist of the Decade by the Academy of Country Music. Robbins was a commercial success in both the country and pop genres, and his songs were covered by many other famous artists, including Johnny Cash, the Grateful Dead and Elvis Presley. His music continues to have an influence in pop culture today, having recently appeared in several contemporary pop culture features, including the video game Fallout: New Vegas, and the series finale of AMC's Breaking Bad.

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