Glad I Waited Just For You Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Glad I Waited Just For You Song Lyrics and Chords by Reba McEntire

 

Glad I Waited Just For You
Recorded by Reba McEntire
Written by Royce Porter and Bucky Jones
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Use to be use to be love was  
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mean to m
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Every  
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love I tried my heart cried that won't  
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do 
 
 
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Now you see now you see love's been  
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good to m
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I  
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guess my love was  
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waiting just for  
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you
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You and me (you and me) go so  
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well as w
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Fit right to a tee can't you see we  
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do
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Gotta say (gotta say) your love's  
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got a wa
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Of  
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making me glad I  
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waited just for  
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you
 
I should have  
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known that my  
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heart could not be  
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wron
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Gotta say (gotta say) your love's  
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got a wa
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Of  
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making me glad I  
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waited just for  
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you
 
Gotta say (gotta say) your love's  
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got a wa
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Of  
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making me glad I  
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waited just for  
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you
 
Gotta say (gotta say) your love's  
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got a wa
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Of  
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making me glad I  
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waited just for  
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you

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Glad I Waited Just For You?
- The song Glad I Waited Just For You was sang by Reba McEntire.

 

Who is Reba McEntire?
- Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955), also known simply by her first name, Reba, is an American country singer, songwriter, and actress. She began her career in the music industry as a high school student singing in the Kiowa High School band, on local radio shows with her siblings, and at rodeos. While a sophomore in college at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, she performed the National Anthem at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City and caught the attention of country artist Red Steagall who brought her to Nashville, Tennessee. She signed a contract with Mercury Records a year later in 1975. She released her first solo album in 1977 and released five additional studio albums under the label until 1983.
Signing with MCA Nashville Records, McEntire took creative control over her second MCA album, My Kind of Country (1984), which had a more traditional country sound and produced two number one singles: "How Blue" and "Somebody Should Leave". The album brought her breakthrough success, bringing her a series of successful albums and number one singles in the 1980s and 1990s. McEntire has since released 33 studio albums, acquired 24 number one singles, 16 number one albums, and 28 albums have been certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America. She often is referred to as "The Queen of Country," and she has sold more than 75 million records worldwide.In the early 1990s, McEntire branched into film starting with 1990's Tremors. She has since starred in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun (2001) and in her television sitcom Reba (2001-07), for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series-Musical or Comedy. As of February 2020, Reba has returned to Universal Music Group.

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