CF
When you get a chance would you please call your mother
CG7
And thank her for the good years that we had
CF
Gently break the news that you don't love me
CG7C
And give my best regards to your good old dad
F
I always liked your family we got along just splendidly
CG7
Though your brother kind of rubbed me the wrong way
C
I remember that your eyes turned green
F
When they crowned your sister County Queen
CG7C
Though she couldn't hold a candle to your beauty any day
CF
When you get a chance would you please call your mother
CG7
And thank her for the good years that we had
CF
Gently break the news that you don't love me
CG7C
And give my best regards to your good old dad
F
Back when we could laugh and play on family reunion day
CG7
Didn't we all look funny in our 1950s clothes
CF
Your daddy wore that greasy stuff your brother drank more than enough
CG7C
Your mom wore penny loafers with runners in her hose
CF
When you get a chance would you please call your mother
CG7
And thank her for the good years that we had
CF
Gently break the news that you don't love me
CG7C
And give my best regards to your good old dad
CF
When you get a chance would you please call your mother
CG7C
And give my best regards to your good old dad
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.