The best days of my life But if it all cant work out one can never never tell chords by JOMEL SANTOS
had the best day of my life Repeat chorus chords to fade: Bb-Cm-Eb-F The best day of my life, the best day of my life The best day of my life
About "Best Day Of My Life" Digital sheet music for ukulele, melody, chords, and lyrics. Publisher: Hal Leonard Contributors to this music title: Aaron Accetta (writer) David Rublin (writer) James Adam Shelley (writer) Matthew Sanchez (writer) ...
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