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TABBY CAT MUSIC ARCHIVES 

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Transcribed by: asf0@comcast.net  Alice Franceschini
Date:  October 5, 1999
Album:  Single White Female
Written by:  Chad SMith
Note:  Hate the key?  Capo the first fret and play these chords
Ignoring the sharp symbol.

      RUBBIN' IT IN      Chely Wright

G#
Last night I went out with some old friends
G#
I couldn't help but think of you again
C#
Someone was wearing your cologne
G#                                  D#
What a cruel way to remind me that you're gone
G#
A couple danced over by the jukebox
G#
Hand in hand, I thought they'd never stop
C#
They played our song again and again
G#                       D#
How could anyone be so insensitive

CHORUS:
          C#                   D#
They're laughing at me I just know it
             G#                Fm 
As if they knew all along I'd blow it
C#            D#               G#                         Fm  
Everywhere I turn something reminds me of the way things were
   C#         D#      G#                       Fm               
I love you I lost you I know what a fool I've been
        C#                               D#             G#                               
And it seems like the whole world keeps      rubbin' it in


G#
Every time I turn on the T.V.
G#
I come across one of our favorite movies
C#
A love story that ends with a kiss
G#                      D# 
How'd the cable company get in on this
G#
I swear I pass you when I'm on the highway
G#
Since when did everyone drive red Chevrolets.
C#
It never really is your car
         G#                            D#
I think some people are taking this a little too far

Chorus, lead
          C#                              D#               G# 
Yeah, it seems like the whole world keeps      rubbin' it in.