Big Big Heartaches Song Lyrics and Chords by Melba Montgomery
Big Big Heartaches
Recorded by Melba Montgomery
Written by Melba Montgomery and Carl Montgomery
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At night I try to sleep but sleep won't
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come
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walk the floor and greet the morning
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The past with all its lurin' memo
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ries
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Control this broken heart inside of
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me
Big big heartaches
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hurt me so
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How can I make my foolish
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heart let go
Big big heartaches
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keep hanging on
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Big big heartaches since you're
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gone
I guess that I will always be a
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fool
My
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heart will always tell me what to
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do
My mind tells me it's best to let you
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go
My
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heart cries out that I still love you
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so
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hurt me so
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How can I make my foolish
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heart let go
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keep hanging on
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Big big heartaches since you're
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gone
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Big big heartaches since you're
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gone
FAQ
Who sang the the song Big Big Heartaches?
- The song Big Big Heartaches was sang by Melba Montgomery.
Who is Melba Montgomery?
- Melba Montgomery (born October 14, 1938) is an American country music singer. She is best known for her duet recordings in the 1960s with country music star George Jones and later Charlie Louvin. Her brother is the famous country music songwriter, Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery.
In the 1970s, Montgomery was a successful solo artist in her own right. Her best-known solo hit is the number-one hit, "No Charge".