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Tabby Cat Music Archives
Date: March 3, 1999
Album:  Greatest Hits Vol. 2
Written by:  none listed on the cd nor paper inserts

    I WOULDN'T HAVE MISSED IT FOR THE WORLD    Ronnie Milsap
Intro chord C

Am                           G
Our paths may never cross a-gain  
Em                         G
Maybe my heart will never mend
Em
But I'm glad for all the good times  
C
Cause you bought me so much sunshine
 Am                          D 
Love was the best it's ever been

CHORUS:
G                 C                 Am
I wouldn't have missed it for the world
                D                 Em
Wouldn't have missed love in your girl
                 C                D             
You've made my whole life worth while with this smile
G            C            Am
I wouldn't trade one memo-ry
           D              Em
Cause you mean to much to me
       C                Am
Even though I lost you girl
D                                      G
   I wouldn't have missed it for the world


Am                           G
They say all good times must end
Em                               G 
Love comes and go just like the wind
Em                       
You've got your dreams to follow
C
But if I had the chance tomorrow
Am                         D 
You know I'd do it all a-gain

Go to Chorus, to ending
ENDING:
D              Em
Cause you mean to much to me
       C                Am
Even though I lost you girl
D                                      G
   I wouldn't have missed it for the world

Repeat chorus to fade


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