Where Do I Go To Throw A Picture Away Song Lyrics and Chords
Where Do I Go To Throw A Picture Away Song Lyrics and Chords by Jim Reeves
Where Do I Go To Throw A Picture Away
Recorded by Jim Reeves
Written by Carl Belew, W.S. Stevenson, Jim Reeves
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I'm kissing your
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picture
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goodbye
And I hate to
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treat it this
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way
But
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you said to forget all that
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reminds me of you
So I must throw
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your picture
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away
I must throw
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your picture
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away
How can I
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just cast
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aside
A love that's
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in my heart to
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stay
Where do I go to
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throw a picture
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away
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throw a picture
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away
I know I won't
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forget all that
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reminds me of you
When I can look at your
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picture each
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day
It's a
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paper impression a most
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prized
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throw a picture
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away
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throw a picture
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away
FAQ
Who sang the the song Where Do I Go To Throw A Picture Away?
- The song Where Do I Go To Throw A Picture Away was sang by Jim Reeves.
Who is Jim Reeves?
- James Travis Reeves (August 20, 1923 - July 31, 1964) was an American country and popular music singer-songwriter. With records charting from the 1950s to the 1980s, he became well known as a practitioner of the Nashville sound. Known as "Gentleman Jim", his songs continued to chart for years after his death. Reeves died in the crash of his private airplane. He is a member of both the Country Music and Texas Country Music Halls of Fame.