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  1. 27 de nov. de 1990 · Clint Black. COUNTRY · 1990. Preview. Even more than his debut, Clint Black’s second album bears traces of his upbringing on the Texas honky-tonk circuit. “Put Yourself In My Shoes,” “One More Payment,” and “This Nightlife” showcase the blend of Western Swing, bluegrass and blues that provides the eternal lights in the rural ...

  2. Put Yourself in My Shoes Lyrics by Clint Black from the Greatest Hits album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Your mind is made up you won't even try You didn't even cry this time You say that we could never see eye to eye And…

  3. And maybe things wouldn't seem the same If you could see, what you mean to me. Put yourself in my shoes Walk a mile for me You know, I'll put myself in your shoes Maybe then we'd see That if you put yourself in my shoes You'd have some sympathy And if I could only put myself in your shoes You know, I'd walk right back to me.

  4. 10 de feb. de 2014 · # #-----# # Put Yourself in My Shoes ----- recorded by Clint Black notated by Greg Vaughn (gvaughn@olga.net) Intro: D D#dim7/ A F# F#7 (#9)/ F9 E9 / A6 / (slashes separate measures in 4/4) A6 B13 Your mind is made up you won't even try D A You didn't even cry this time A6 B13 You say that we can never see eye to eye D A And one of us just must ...

  5. Put Yourself in My Shoes is the second studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Clint Black, released on November 27, 1990. As with Black's debut album Killin' Time, the album is currently certified triple platinum by the RIAA. All four singles from the album produced huge hits for Black on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts: "Loving Blind" and "Where Are You Now ...

  6. D7 Put yourself in my shoes A. D7 Walk a mile for me A. D7 I'll put myself in your shoe A s F♯m. B7 Maybe then we'd see E7. D♯7 That D7 if you'd put yourself in my shoes A. You'd have s D7 ome sympathy A. D D7 A. And if I c F♯m ould only put myself in your shoes. I would walk r B7 ight back to me E7

  7. Like the debut, Put Yourself in My Shoes was a major success. It spawned four Top Ten hits ("Put Yourself in My Shoes," "One More Payment," and the number ones "Loving Blind" and "Where Are You Now"), selling over two million copies, and peaking at number 18 on the pop charts. Throughout 1990, Black was on tour with Alabama and appearing on ...