After The Love Slips Away Song Lyrics and Chords

 

After The Love Slips Away Song Lyrics and Chords by Earl Thomas Conley

 

After The Love Slips Away
Written and Recorded by Earl Thomas Conley
C 
You say our  
Em 
loving has  
F 
died down to  
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nothing
 
Compared to  
Am 
everyone 
 
 
G7 
else
 
But if  
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all you can  
Em 
give me is  
F 
just your  
C 
opinion
 
Well  
Am 
you can keep  
G7 
that to your
C 
self
G7 
 
The  
C 
longer the  
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distance keeps  
F 
growing 
 
 
C 
between 
 
us
 
The harder the  
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trouble is to  
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see
 
But I  
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guess it's the  
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simple things that  
F 
make love com
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plicated
 
Or at  
Am 
least that's how it  
G7 
is with you and  
C 
me
 
We're just  
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two people  
Em 
trying to  
F 
hold it to
C 
gether
 
And  
Em 
losing it  
Am 
more 
 
every
G7 
day
 
Cause  
C 
no 
 
compro
Em 
mising will  
F 
make it feel  
C 
better
Am 
After the  
G7 
love slips  
C 
away
G7 
 
Well  
C 
you've got your  
Em 
TV your  
F 
telephone and  
C 
neighbors
 
To keep you from  
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facing the  
G7 
truth
 
Oh but  
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I've got a  
Em 
feeling if  
F 
I had a  
C 
bottle
 
I  
Am 
wouldn't keep  
G7 
reaching for  
C 
you
 
We're just  
Am 
two people  
Em 
trying to  
F 
hold it to
C 
gether
 
And  
Em 
losing it  
Am 
more 
 
every
G7 
day
 
Cause  
C 
no 
 
compro
Em 
mising will  
F 
make it feel  
C 
better
Am 
After the  
G7 
love slips  
C 
away
 
Oh  
Am 
after the  
G7 
love slips  
F 
awa
C 
y

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song After The Love Slips Away?
- The song After The Love Slips Away was sang by Earl Thomas Conley.

 

Who is Earl Thomas Conley?
- Earl Thomas Conley (October 17, 1941 - April 10, 2019) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1980 and 2003, he recorded ten studio albums, including seven for RCA Records. In the 1980s and into the 1990s, Conley also charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, of which eighteen reached Number One. His eighteen Billboard Number One country singles during the 1980s marked the most Number One hits by any artist in any genre during that decade, excluding Alabama and Ronnie Milsap.

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