Sweethearts Again Song Lyrics and Chords by The Osborne Brothers
Sweethearts Again
Recorded by The Osborne Brothers
Written by Bob Gallion
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I'll never love another it's
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true
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lips don't kiss me like you
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do
Other arms don't thrill me like
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you
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Just
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one more chance to be with
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you
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Let's be sweethearts
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again
Just the way we used to
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be
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Let's be sweethearts
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again
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Darling just you and
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me
Just one more chance with you
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again
My
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tortured heart knows how it
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sin
One more chance and I'll be
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true
Just
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one more chance with
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you
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Let's be sweethearts
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again
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be
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Let's be sweethearts
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again
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Darling
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just
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you
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and
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me
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Sweethearts Again?
- The song Sweethearts Again was sang by The Osborne Brothers.
Who is The Osborne Brothers?
- The Osborne Brothers, Sonny Osborne (born October 29, 1937) and Bobby Osborne (born December 7, 1931), were an influential and popular bluegrass act during the 1960s and 1970s. They are probably best known for their No. 33 1967 country hit song, "Rocky Top", written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and named after a Tennessee location.