Look What Followed Me Home Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Look What Followed Me Home Song Lyrics and Chords by Ray Price

 

Look What Followed Me Home
Recorded by Ray Price
Written by Roger Brown and Rick Peoples

 
G7 
I went  
C 
out with some  
Dm 
old friends and  
G7 
I had a good  
Am 
time
 
I  
F 
spent the whole  
C 
evening without  
D7 
you on my  
G7 
mind
 
Not  
C 
once did I  
Dm 
think of how  
G7 
we used to  
Am 
be
 
I  
D7 
thought I was over what  
Dm 
you meant to  
G7 
me
 
But  
C 
look what followed me  
Dm 
home
 
Your  
F 
me
C 
mo
Dm 
ry 
 
 
C 
found me  
F 
here all  
G7 
alone
C 
I thought tonight it was  
F 
finally 
 
 
Fm 
gone
 
But  
Dm 
look what  
G7 
followed me  
C 
home
 
G7 
It was  
C 
right there be
Dm 
hind me as I  
G7 
opened the  
Am 
door
 
And the  
F 
feeling was  
C 
stronger than  
D7 
ever 
 
be
G7 
fore
 
Then  
C 
I fell to  
Dm 
pieces like  
G7 
I always  
Am 
do
D7 
Every time that I think that  
Dm 
I'm over  
G7 
you
 
And  
C 
look what followed me  
Dm 
home
 
Your  
F 
me
C 
mo
Dm 
ry 
 
 
C 
found me  
F 
here all  
G7 
alone
C 
I thought tonight it was  
F 
finally 
 
 
Fm 
gone
 
But  
Dm 
look what  
G7 
followed me  
C 
home
 
I thought tonight it was  
F 
finally 
 
 
Fm 
gone
 
But  
Dm 
look what  
G7 
followed me  
C 
home

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Look What Followed Me Home?
- The song Look What Followed Me Home was sang by Ray Price.

 

Who is Ray Price?
- Noble Ray Price (January 12, 1926 - December 16, 2013) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone is regarded as among the best male voices of country music, and his innovations, such as propelling the country beat from 2/4 to 4/4, known as the "Ray Price beat", helped make country music more popular. Some of his well-known recordings include "Release Me", "Crazy Arms", "Heartaches by the Number", "For the Good Times", "Night Life", and "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me". He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996. He continued to record and tour into his 80s.

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