Am C G DAm C Me and my Annette, we was as fond as we could beG D We was set to marry in October 33Am C I set my sights on courtin' her, as fine as she could beG D I never even noticed her best friend MarileeAm C Took a job at the saw mill and I bought my girl a ringG D Had a pre-wedding party, close friends and familyAm C Everything was fine, eatin' homemade ice creamG D I swear I never noticed maid of honor, MarileeAm C G D My Sweet Annette was left standing at the al-tar.Am C G D My Sweet Annette was left standing at the al-tar.Am C Marilee was taken ill, it was several miles from homeG D Back then it wasn't fittin' for a girl to leave aloneAm C Sweet Annette, she asked me to walk her to the doorG D As innocent as children back before the warAm C G D My Sweet Annette was left standing at the al-tar.Am C G D My Sweet Annette was left standing at the al-tar.Am C Lord have mercy for what we doneG D Lord have mercy when two people get aloneAm C Neither one of us had done anything like that you seeG Em By the next sunset, I had eloped with Marilee,G Em By the next sunset, I had eloped with Marilee,G Em By the next sunset, I had eloped with Marilee,Am C G DAm C G DAm C G DAm C G DAm C G My Sweet Annette was left standing at the al-tar. May 2000 - Dayton, OH. Lyrics by Patterson Hood / Music by Drive-By Truckers (c)2003 Soul Dump Music (BE ) Pedal Steel: John Neff / Fiddle: Scott Danborn / High Harmony: Clay Leaverett
My Sweet Annette
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