Elvis Presley - Guitar Chord Songbook

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All Shook Up ‘Words and Music by = (Ot Blackvl ad Hs Prey “od Bridge 1 Well, please don't ask me what's aon my mind, Intro > | | tot rt a litle mised up but L fel fi vb eb Verse I Awell a bless my soul, what's wrong, with me? When I'm near that giel that I fove best, F NC Fm thing lke 2 man om a zy tre. My heart beats so it scares me to death! My friends say Fm actin’ wild asa ug Ne if Verse 3 She touched _ my hand, what a chill [go Yuin love. mall shook up! Her kisses are like a volcano that’s hot b . r 8 proud to say that she's my buttercup Mm, mm, ooh, ook, yeah, — yeah, yeah! te Um in love ub Verse 2 My hands are shaky and my knees are weak. pere 1 cart seem to stand on my own avo fet BF Bb Mm, mm, oob, ooh, yeah, — yeah Who do you thank when you have such luck? i NE Yavin love. \ Vall shook up! ee Bb ‘Mm, nm, ooh, ooh, yea, _ yea, yeah! Always on My Mind su. ‘Wonks and Music by Wayne Thompson, en RTE Yerkaidckcpeomtomnen — GIR er Ere o pF m gp ¢ Bridge 2 My tongue gets tied when I try to speak, ff a iH i t : A G/B Am C/G br sides shake like a leaf on a wee. 3 o F Rt ee & ‘there's only one cure for this soul of mine, My F NC : at's to have the girl hat | Jove so fine! That's to have the gio th Intro le | | « pyre Verse 4 she touched__my hand, what a chil I got Verse 1 Maybe [didn’t treat you km Gm D Her kisses are like a volcano that's hot (Quite as good as I should ave = pyre ‘Fm proud to say that she's my buttercup. Maybe Idd’ love you nc Em GDA Ymin love. Quite as ofen as could have. c G Frm al shook up Litle things 1 should have said and done, a Bb G Am C/G im, mm, ooh, ooh, yeah, — yeah, yeah! | just never took the time, » oF Bb D ¢ Mm, mm, oo, ooh, yeab,_ yea, ‘You were always on my mind © ra all shook up! (You were always on my mind) v7 G cD You were al ~ ways on my __ mind. Verse 2 Bridge Interlude G pp Maybe U didn't hold you Em op All those lonely, lonely times G yet And I guess F never told you km GD A F'm so happy that you're mine a G fT made you feel second best, c GB Am GG Girl, 'm so sorry 1 as blind D D G Yoou were always on my mind. c You were always on my mind.) bt G cD You were al = ways.on my __ mind. G prt Em GD Tell__me, c GB Am D ‘Tell me that your swcet Love hasn't died Gc prt Em G/D Give__me, © Gps Am D Give me one more chance to keep you satisfied, \e | pyr# | fe. c Tittle things 1 should ha co Gn Am C/G 1just never took the ime, > 6 ‘You were always on my mind. a (You were always on my mind.) vr You were always on my __ mind. |6 pyré|em Gm |c Gye !Am vt G You were always on my mind. G pyre Tk Maybe t didn't reat you Em GD D (Quite as good ast should have G pyr Maybe I didn’t love you km Gp oe » Quite as ofen as could have 6 byt Maybe I didi’ hold you rm GD oD All those lonely, lonely times. pyr “And! 1 guess I never told you km Gp © Ta so happy that you're min D || Repeat and fade An American Trilogy vo | adiead Words and Music ain =) by Mickey Newbury is [ iy Am Do B sae Intro c oe Verse 1 Ob, Lwish fas inthe land of coton, F reer ‘Old times there are not forgotien. c Am Look aay, look ava pm G7 C_ Csust € look away Dinie-land ce FR by GT Verse 2 ‘Oh, {wish £ was in Disc, away, away. c oo F Jn Dixieland FI take my stand c Dm G7 To live and die in Dsie c ce Verse 3 For Dixieland, that's Fe Fey Early, Lord, one frost - ymorn. c Am Look away, __ look a-way, Dm7 G7 C Csust © Look away Divie-land, here | was born, Csust Verse 4 Bridge Interlude Outro a oe Glory, glory, hallelujah F c Glory, glory, hallelujah. BT AmF Glory, glo ry, hallelujah. Dm7 G7 Am GF His truth is marching on, |pm7 67 | | | c Gm7 So hush, litle haby, don’t you cry. c Am. Fr You know your daddy’s hound to die. Am Dm? Butall___my trials, Lord oc Soon be ove. Je |e F prt | Je jam omar je | | | | | ge IF Ic | | AMF Glory, glo -ry, hallelujah, Dm? GI Am GF His rth marching on. Dm? ¢ His eth is marching on Are You Lonesome Tonight? Wor and Masie by Roy Turk an Lou Handa Intro Verse 1 Dat oe Verse 2 ae SERRE | [par jer |e \a7 | oe Are you lonesome to-night, do you miss me tonight, coa¢ ‘Are you sorry we drified a-part? a : ‘When [ kissed you and called you sweet-heart? @ ' : ‘Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty ancl bare? on Dat G7 ‘Do you gaze at your doorstep ‘and picture me there? ¢ tm DT Js your heart filled with pain, shall | come back again? On? GF nar ‘Tell me, dear, are you lonesome tonight? © km Am 1 wonder if you're lonesome tonight. You know, someone said that the world’s a stage, ¢ And each must play a part eo F Fate bad me playing in lore with you as my sweetheart 7 Act one was where we met; oved you at first lance, You read your lines so cleverly and never missed a cue. ‘Then came act two, you seemed to change. a You acted strange, and why, Lee never known. ‘Honey, you lied when you said you lave me, F And I had no cause to doubl you. To ‘Rut I'd rather yo on bearing your les Dmx? ar ‘Than to go on living without you. Em Now dhe stage is bare und I'm standing there v7 With empliness all around. bm? a And if you won't come back to me, © 7 ‘then they can bring the curtain down. re f 4s your beat lle with p br a, stall I cae back atin? but wi wi ¢ Tell me dear are you Totesinne tnisht? A Big Hunk o' Love Nord and Msc y bests Aaron Schroeder and Sid Wyehe 4 Woy be e Intro lc | | | | © Verse Hey, ba by ait askin’ much of you. 7 No, n0, 9, no, 110, 0, 110, m0, aby, 7 1 aint askin’ much of you. or Kr OG Justa big, big, a big a hunk o” love a will do, NCC) Verse 2 Don't be «stingy ite mama; You're ‘bout to starve me half to death, Now you ean spare # kis or two and sill ave plenty felt. eT c ‘Oh, no, no, baby, Taint askin” much of you @ | Justa big, big, aig unk o” love a will do, Oh, that's right Guitar Solol \C | | | | lr | lc l | ler Jere | | NE. You're just nat'ral horn beehive, Filled widh honey to the top. But 1 in’t greedy, baby, all I want is all you got. " c ‘Oh. no, no, baby, Lain’t askin’ much of you, « oc Justa big, aig, «big a hunk o fovea wl do. Oh that’s ight ea | | | lw | Ic | | @ |e je | | NC I got a wishbone in my pocket. 1 got a rabbit’ foot around my wrist And then Fa have evrything my lucky charms could bring A if you'd give me just a one sweet kis, fT Oh, no, 0, N0, nd, no, no, babs, c [ain't askin’ much of you. eG Just a big a hunk 0, hunk o', hunk o” love a will do. That's right mG Justa big, a hig, a big a hunk o° fovea will do. Thats right, 7 0 love “ [Fda ‘ will Avid Repeat and fade Blue Christmas ‘Words and Music by Billy Layes and Jy Johnson Intro Verse 1 Verse 2 Interlude Outro-Verse Gre; prs A 87 ey FH? Bboy em a. K BI TIT have a blue Christmas with-out you. E 1} be so blue just thinking a-bout you. ok Decorations of red__om a green Christmas tree fds var Br NC. Wor't be the same, dear, if you're not here with me, 87 And when those ue snowflakes srt ln ‘That's when those blue mem ries start callin’. E7 a ber You'll be doin’ alright with your Christmas of white, Br E NE. But [i] have blue, blue, blue, blue Chris | |p | | \ \E \ | E "7 A bor You'll be doin’ alright __ with your Christmas of white, a7 E ‘But ll have blue, blue, blue, blue Chest - mas, Bossa Nova Baby Words and Music by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Intro Verse 1 Mees tetety ee le | | | & Isaid, “Take it easy, baby, t worked all day And my feet fecl just like lead. You got my shirts flyin’ all ver the place And the sweat poppin’ out of my hea. ro She said, “Hey, bossa nova baby, Keep on workin’, fortis ain't note to quit” c She said, “Go, bossa nova baby, Keep om dancin’, Pm about to have myself fit.” Bossa nova, bossa nove | jor c | Trumpet Solo Guitar Solo G I said, “Hey, litle mama, let's sit down, Have a drink and dig the band.” she said, “Drink, drink, drink, oy, fiddle: ean dance with a drink in my hand.” ro She said, “Hey, bossa nova baby, Keep on workin’ fr this ain't no time to drink.” c said, "Go, bosst nova hay, Keep on dancin’, “cause [ain't got time to thin Bossa nova. Boss no 1 | je \ | | | \ | | | \ fe | | | \e | | | | Verse 3 Outro € I said, “Come on, baby, i’ hot in here, And it’s oh, so coo! outside: [you lend mea dollar, can buy some gas And we can go for a litle ride.” Po She said, “Hey, hossa nova baby, Keep on workit” for I ain't got time for tha.” ic She said, “Go, bossa now bby, Keep on dancin’, or Ul find myself another cat,” Bossa nova. Bosst nova | | c [Bossi nova. Bossa nova. ‘| Repeat and fade a |e | ‘Words and Music by Car Lee Perkins | Verse Verse 2 Guitar Solo 1 Blue Suede Shoes set Ohad ys ep t NC. a i Wel, i's aone for the money, two for the show. Tree to get realy, NOW gO, Ca, 80. vo 4 hut don't _ you step on my blue suede shoes. eo ‘Well, yo ean do anything, A ‘But stay off of my blue suede shoes, A ‘Well, you can knock me down, step in my face ‘Slander my name all over the place Well, do anything that you wanna do. NC. A But ub-uh, honey, lay of of them shoes, 9 A And don’t __you step on my blue suede shoes, Well, you can do anything, A But stay off of my hue suede shoes. Les go cats! [ee | i ! Aw, walk the dog! I jw | la | | fa ta | | Verse 3 Guitar Soto 2 Verse 4 Outro A Wel, you can burn my house, ste my car Drink my liquor from an oll fruit jar Well, do anything that you wanna do, NC. A But uh-h, honey, lay off __ of my shoes, po A And don’t __ you step om my blue suede shoes. ro Well, you can do anything, A But stay of of my blue suede shoes. Rock it la | | | |p| ae je | leo A Well, its a one for the money, 1 forthe show. Ne. Three to get ready, now g0, xo, go. po A Bur don't_ you step on my blue suede shoes rg Well, you can do anything, A But stay off of my blue suede shoes. Well, its blue, blue, blue suede shoes, Blue, blue, blue sede shoes, yea, D Blue, blue, blue sede shoes, baby ‘ ‘Blue, blue, blue suede shoes F Well, you eau do anything, Hout stay ol nn Burning Love ae Words andl Mose efter by Denis inde ue Drop B tuning {low to high) D-A-D-G-B-E be 6 Bm kaw e p6 Dd ps D | Intro |p Ded v6 pov me D| | pop pov | D G A D ord Almighty, feel my tem - p'rature ris - in’. Mm. G A D Higher, higher, i's burning through —_¢ ry soul G IN D Gir, git, gigi yon gone and set me on fire, __ Mom G 4 D My brain is lamin’, I don't know which _wayto go. _ Veal. Bm A Chorus 1 Your kisses lift me high -er Bn OA CG Like the sweet song ofa choir. Bm A G You light my morning sky D th burnin’ love, _ Mm Verse 2 Chorus 2 Interlude p A D 109, foo, hoo, 1 feel my tem ~ ature rs in . G A D lelp me, I'm flamin’. {must be & hun - dred and wine. Mm. co: D Burnin’, burnin’, burn - in’ and nothin’ can cool __ me. Yeah AD out 1 fel fine, | just might turn into smo Bm A G “Cause your kisses lit me high + er few Like the sweet song of a choir Bm A And you light my morning sky D With burnin’ love. BmA G Bm A G (Ab, ah, ab. Ab, ah, ab, BmA G D A, a, alt with burnin’ Jove.) | Heartbreak Hotel Words and Music by Mae Boren Axion, Tommy Durden and Es Presley D G A D Verse 3 Ws-comin’ closer, the lames are now lick - in’ my bod -y: | 6 3 | ‘Won't you help me? I feel like Pm slip - pin’ away Fa? Emaj? Sl i i me ee Ieshard to breathe, — my chest__isaheav-- in’. Mm, hmm. 6 A D 7 Lord have merey, Um burnin’ a hole where { lay. _ Yeah = Chorus 3 Your kisses lift me high -er ; | Bm A Verse 1 Well, since my baby left me, | Lake the sweet song of choi. Ne E Bm A « Well, found a new place to dwell You light my morning sky ae a Wel. its down atthe end of Lonely Street at i burnin’ love, b G D Heartbreak Hotel where Il be, \ With burnin’ love ar c Lhe so lonely, aby, (Qfunk 0°, hunk o” burnin’ Tove.) > G Well, 1m s0 lonely Jj:1'm just a hunk o, hunk o' burnin’ love. By BE D G Tle so lonely t could die Ty justa hunk o', hunk o° burnin’ love. ¢] Play 4 times and fade satu eens | Verse 2 Verse 3 NC. E Although it’s always crowd-ed, NC ENG You sill can find some room Vor broken hearted lovers ‘Tory there inthe gloom, We'llbe so, ar We'll be so lonely, baby, ‘We'll be so lonely, Br F ‘Well, theyre so lonely they could dle. BNC. K Now, the bell-hop’s tears Keep flowing, Nc. E The desk clerk's dressed in bluch. NC They've been so ong on Lonely Street E They'll never, never look back. And they're so, a7 And they're so lonely, baby, Well, they're so lonely, By E Well, they're so lonely they coutd die, Verse 4 Solo Verse 5 ENC E Well, now if your baby leaves you NC. And you've gota tale to tell, Nc Well, just take a walk down Lonely Street 0 E Heartbreak Hotel Where you will be, AT You will be, you'l be so lonely, baby, Well, you'l he lonely, 87 E You'll be so lonely you could dle. |E | | | [ jar | Tn | Ne B Although it's always crowd-ed, Ne r ‘You still can find some room Ne For broken hearted lovers ‘Tory therein the gloom. We'll beso, a7 Well be so lonely, baby, We'll they're so fonely, "7 K maT may? Well, he so lonely they could dic a Can't Help Falling in Love = from the Paramount Picture BLUE HAWAN Words and Music by George David Weis, re | Nan Igo Peretti al Lig Creatone D A Fem Bm G. pyre ee Intro |p a |p | > FimBm G DyFe A ‘Wise men say, nly fools rush in A BmG DAA D But can't help fling in Hove with you. Verse D Fem Bm Shall 1 stay? G DFRA Wouldithea sin GA Bm Verse 2 vAA D ICL can't help falling in love with your Bridge 1 Verse 3 Bridge 2 Verse 4 rim ct7 rm cer Jake a rer flows surely to the sea rim ctr Darling 90 it goes By Em A7 ane meant to be Drm Bm G pres Takemy hand, take my whole life, to. DAA D ing in love with you Repeat Bridge 1 DF#m Bm pyres ‘Take my hand, take my whole life, too. GA BG PAA D For 1 can't help falling in love with you GA BmuG DAA D For I can't help falling in love with you Crying in the Chapel | Wonls and Music by Artie Glenn ne Verse 1 Verse 2 Gat TTR to Bridge 1 e om ot (ee Verse 3 £6 You saw me crying in the chapel; B The tears I shed were tears of jo: ch know the meaning of con-entment var B EB Now I'm happy with the Lord. Bridge 2 F6 Just plain and simple chapel B Outro-Verse ‘Where humble people go to pray chr 1 pray the Lord that 'l grow stronger, Em Fey she As Hive from day today: E ve searched and Iv m B rched, but [ couldn ch FE7_NC. No way on earth to gain peace of mind. 6 Now I'm happy in the chapel, B People are of one ac-cord. ch Yes, we gather in the chapel, Em FT B Justo sing and praise the Lord Whe BB B7 Em. B Gt You'll search and youl search but you'll never find chr rt oN No way on earth to gain peace of mind E ke your troubles to the pel, B Get down on your knees and pray ct ‘Then your burdens willbe lighter, Em ty B And youl surely find the way Don't cacuiacy Baye att Gc Fém em FA? EP Verse 1 Verse 2 RE RARE Re D Aq “Don't.” ("Don't") “Don't” Don't”) D7 G ‘That's what you say AT D rem Em AT ach time that [ hold __you this way. D DT G ‘When I feel like this and | want to kiss you, fm AT D Em AT Bay, don't say, “Don’t” (Don't. Don.) Dd AT Don't, (Don't) don't (Don't) » Leave my em-brace a7 D rim Em AT For here in my arms __ is your place. b v7 G ‘When the night grows cold anid I want 0 hold you, Em AT DOD? Baby, don't say, “Don’t Bridge Verse 3 a7 that this GaAaTD Isjust a game P'm playing, "7 Af you think that I don’t mean AT ET AT Eyry word F'm saying, you thi D ar Don't. (Don't) Don't, (Don't) b7 c Don't fel that way. A7D Em A7 rm your love and yours Lill stay bD pT G This you can believe: 1 will never leave you, Em a7 Heaven knows L won't n AT Db ¢ D (Don't) Baby, don't say, “Don't.” (Don't Please, don’t.) | Don't Be Cruel Words and Music by (tis lackwell and Eis Presley Intro Verse 1 Verse 2 (To a Heart That's True) = 4 2 itp te od et oe ee ° ‘You know I can be found. Sitting home all alone ¢ Ifyou can’t come around, D ales pes lepton fin A b Don't be crucl toa heart that's true. D Baby, if made you mad For something ight have sid, G Please, let's forget the pas, D “Te future looks bright ahead Bm A > Doo't be eruel tot heart tha’ true. c A 1 don't want no other love, G A D Baby. is just you Fm thinking of Verse 3 Verse 4 Outre Db Don’t stop thinking of Don't make me feel this way G Come on over here and love me, D You know what L want you to say A D Dott be cruel to. heart that’s tue G A Why should we be apart? G A D I realy ove you, ha - by, cross my h D Jet's walk up to the preacher, And fetus say, “I do.” G And then you'll know you'll have me, Db ‘And Tl know that Ihave you Em A b Don't be cruel toa heart that’s true. G a don't want no other love, G a DNC Baby, i's st you Tm thinking of Em A D Don'the crucl 10a heart that’s true, Em A D Don't hecricl tat heart that's true, Baby, ws just you Fan shining of Don't Cry Daddy ans» Pu gai aT > pp Go op HG oo cm AT ee ee Intro Verse 1 Chorus 1 lp [yp om [> lew D To-day | stumbled from my bed, vt |With under crashing in my head G > om My pillow still wet from last night's tears, D And as 1 think of giving up, ve Avoice _ G Kept crying out and inside my coffee cup D Don't ery, Daddy Em A Daddy, please, don't ery G N Daddy, you've stil got me and lite Tommy. D G ‘Together well ind a brand D Dackly, Daddy, please, laugh again, aq Dadi, ride us on your back again. ‘new monn. Interlude Verse 2 Chorus 2 |D lp |cm |p ory |oo |p leo | > Why are children always first rf To feel the pain and hue the worst? G D op It's true, but somehow it just don't seem right, D “Cause ev'ry time L ery 1 know re Ithurts my little children so, G G A | wonder will it be the same to-night. D Don't ery, Daddy Em A Daddy, please, don't cry A Daddy, you've __ sill got me and litde Tommy. D G To-gether we'l find a brand__ new mom. D Daddy, Daddy, please, laugh again AT Daddy, ride us on your back aga D cp Oh, Daddy, please, don't ery. G ATATWSAT DCD D ‘Or, Dadaly, please, don't ery Words and Music by Intro Verse 1 Chorus I Aaron Schroeder an Wally Gold | Good Luck Charm StI Ah, ah, ah, Oh, yeah. G c Don't want a four-leaf clover, G pT Don't want an old horseshoe. G c J want your kiss “cause just can't miss br G NC With a good luck charm like you. 7 Come on and be miy litle, ah, good Ick charm, ah, G ‘Ah, you sweet delight, by Lanta good luck charm a hangin’ omy are, A Ah, to have, ah, to have, br ¢ Ah, to hold, ab to hold, ah, to-night. Verse 2 Chorus 2 Interlude Verse 3 Chorus 3 Outro G c Don't want siher dolar, G 7 Rabhit's foot on a string c ‘The happiness in your warm caress, D7 G No rabbit’ foot ean bring Repeat Chorus | A pb? ah (Ah) Ah. (Ah) G Ah. Oh, yeah. A br Ab, (Ah) Ah, (Ab,) 6 4h, tonight 6 c 11 found a lucky penny, 6 br T'd toss it across the bay. G € Your love is worth ll he god on earth, v7 GNC. No wonder that {say by Come on and be my litle, ah, good buck charm. vet delight 7 [want a good luck charm a hangin’ on my arm, A Ah, to have, ah, to have, o G Aly to hold, ah, t hold, ah, tonight A » Hak ato ah ana A Ob,seah ff Repeat and fade Hard Headed Woman»... be Ly eae Words and Masie by Claude DeMetruis 1A wot a ast teaed wine c one © NC, Verse 3 Samson told Delilah, loud and elear, c NG. “A keep your cotton pickin’ Fingers out my curly br. Chorus 4 Repeat Chorus 1 © Nc c Ne Verse 4 I hcard about a king who was doin’ swell © Ne © NC pee 1 Awell a hard headed woman, soft heared man, Nie “Til he started playin” with that eul Jevebel © Nc Been the ease of trouble ve since the world began Chorus § Repeat Chorus 1 " c , a Chorus 1 Ob, yeah, (Oh, yeah.) eversince the world began. Uh, hui, m. So2 — [c | | | | ” : eee | | A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man. Uh, huh, bm, a ln fe | ; NO 1 NG Nc © xc Cuca ina verse 5 oe Verse 2 Adami told Eve, “Alisten here to me, va AT got woman, a head like a rock, © NC © Ne ON eet A don't you Yet me catch you messin’ “round that apple tee I she ever went away I'd ery around the lock : "7 ‘horus 2 Repeat Chorus I c bo eet Chorus 6 Oh, yeah, (Oh, yeah.) ever since the world hegan, Ub, hu hm, Solo 1 Jc | | | | G7 7 7 o Ahad headed woman been a thom inthe side of man, Uh, hu, hm. Chorus 3 Ob, yea, (Oh, yeah.) ever since the world began. Uh, hub, hm. or ¥ © i = : hurd headed woman heen a thorn in the side of man, Ub hu hm A hard headed woman been a thom in the side of man yr 8 yas tye, we et Ra Teves Peat Be His Latest Flame ter Words and Music by Searcy Doc Pornus and Mort Shuman Bey otk tot Intro lc fem |G GB Verse 1 Avery ok friend came c ‘Cause he was tellin’ every-one in town G Em Of the love that he'd just four. cor Gorm G ‘of his latest flame, And Marie's the name G Ew Gem Verse 2 He talked and talked, and | heard him say, c Em ‘That she baad the longest, blackest hair, G Em anywhere. cpr of his katest Lame. The pretest green eyes Em G Em And Marie's the name samen st Oe D do ¢ Bridge 1 Though | smiled, the tears inside were a burnin’ D c BD | wished him huek and then he ssid good-bye D c og He was gone, but still his words kept re - turnin’ D c G km G km ‘What ese _ was tere for me vo do but ery? G Em G Bm Verse 3 Would you be-liew that yesterday Em This girl was in my arms and swore to me, ¢ Em She'd be mine e-ternlly? cp G G Em And Marie's dhe name of his latest lame: Bridge 2. Repeat Bridge 1 G em Em Verse 4 Would you be-ieve that yesterday G Em ‘This gel was in my arms and swore to me, G Em ed be mine e-ternallye cor G Em And Marie's the name of his latest ame. cp G Em [k:Yeah, Marie's the name of his latest flame. cp G En ‘Oh, Marie's the name of his latest flame. || Repeat and fade | Hound Dog Words and Music by Jerry Liber and Mike Soler Chorus 1 Verse 1 io Op ete tea gee c You ain't nothin’ but a hound dog yin all the time "7 You ain't nothin’ but a hound dog a, c yin’ all he time. or Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit "7 NC, And you aint no friend of mine. Well, they said you Well, that w s just ale. "7 Yeal, they said you was high-class. c Well, that was just abe Gr Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit ¥7 Ne. And you ait no friend of mine. 8 toms op high - classed. Chorus 2 Solo Verse 2 Solo 2 Verse 3 Choras 3 Repeat Chorus 1 le | | | | In| leet | lor [er ce | Repeat Verse 1 Repeat Solo 1 Repeat Verse 1 7 You ain't nothin’ but a hound dog a, Coesyin al F You ain't nothin’ but a hound dog a, a yin’ all the ime. Gr NC. Wel, you ain" never caught a rab-bit; You ain't no friend of mine, You ain't nothin’ but « bound dog. I Feel So Bad sty Words nd msc gar tte by Chuck Wis fet wo Bad Zz 4 Intro \e7 7 Verse I Feel so bad, fee! lke ballgame on rainy day. Bb? FT Feel so bad, fee like ballgame on a rainy dy cTNG KT Shake my head and walk away. 7 Verse 2 0. People, that’s the way I feel Bb7 7 0, People, that’s the way I Fel BbT Somme-tmes I think 1 won't, CT NC 7 ‘Then again, Lhink Iwill ny Verse 3 Some tines want to stay here then again, Ianto leave Bb7 FT Some-times | want to leave here, then again, I want to stay Bb7 Yes, [got my train fare; TNC "7 Pack my grip and ride away. Sax Solo | | | | [by | jv i Jor ures cr | Irv | | | | |nb7 | |e | [eee alape edna | | | Verse 4 Repeat Verse 2 Ouro ke | | Repeat and fade | Forgot to Remember to Forget Words and Musie by ute Stanley A Kesler and Chartie Feathers Intro [pr la E | e a Verse 1 or - got wo remember to for-gt ber. E can't seem fo get her off my mind A ihought Pd never mis her, : ‘But found out somehow wr think about her almost all the time a Bridge 1 ‘The day she went away E made myself « promise Br ‘That I'd soon forget we ever met SMS) Verse 2 Guitar Solo Bridge 2 Outro-Verse . But something sure is wrong, a T'm so biue and lonely eed BE or-got to re-member to forge ce |e | [a | ere [sees | le | A | | | Repeat Bridge 1 E ‘Well, ut something sure is wrong, ry ‘Cause I'm so blue and lonely. EB BT E forgot __ to re-member to for-gt 1 Got Stung ‘Wor and Music hy ‘arom Schroeder and David Hill Intro Verse 1 Olereertitte Wat Cece e pit Lee eb aby? onby ATA NG Holy smoke, a, land sakes alive! | never thought this could happen to me Uh-huh, bub. Vea. Uh-huh, hah, Yeah eb 1 got tung by a sweet honey bee. Oh, what feeling comin’ over me, abr Ir started in my eyes, crept up to my head. kb Flew to-my heart tl was stan, dead. Bb7 AT Ab7 KD Tin done, ub - uh. I got stung. Ub-huh, hub, Yea, Uh-hub, lh. Yeah ah 1958 ban Mase me Tiegh pe Verse 2 Bridge 1 Verse 3 Bridge 2 Verse t Outre Eb She had all that I wanted and more, And I've seen honey bees before aby She started buzzin’ in my ear, buzrin” in my brain, E> Got stung all over but I feel no pain Bb7 a7 Ab7_— kb rm done, ul - huh. I got stung, Ab eb Well, now, don’ think ¥'m com-plainia Bb7 Kb 1'm mighty pleased we met, ab “Cause you give me one litle peck on the back of my neck BIT N And 1 break out in a cold eold sweat ED Well, if live to hundred and wo, | won' {et nobody sting me but you. Abr. HL be buzz’ “round your hive evry day at five, Bb And I'm never gonne leave once I arvve wbT AT AbT Eb “Cause I'm done, uh - uh, 1 got stung, Un-hub, huh, Yeah, Uh-huh, uh, Yeah Repeat Bridge 1 Repeat Verse 3 ih, yeah 1h hah yeah. lf Repeat and fade 1 Need Your Love Tonight Words and Music by ‘Sid Wayne and Bix Reichner Intro Ie | | br Verse 1 Uh, oh, ob, 1 Jove you so. c Uh, uh, F can’t Let you go. c Ook, ooh, don’t tell me no; G by G J nced your love tonight. cD Verse 2 ‘Oh, gee, the way you kiss. G Sweetie, 00 good to mis. c Wowie! I want more of this. c om o¢ 1 need your love tonight. Bridge 1 Verse 3 Solo Verse 4 Verse 5 Bridge 2 Verse 6 € G ve been waiting just for tonight, br G To do some lovin’ and hold you tight c G ont tell me, haby, you gotta go. ANG Ne 1 got the hit high and the tights down low. G pr Hey, now, hear what 1 say. G Goh, wow, you better stay € Pow, pow, don’t run away, « De 1 need your love tonight lke |p7 le | | le Ic D | i] Tneed __ your love __ tonight, Repeat Verse 1 Repeat Verse 2 Repeat Bridge 1 G D7 Hey, now, hear what [say G Ooh, wow, you etter say. ¢ Pow, pow, don’t ran away c v7 « |; need your love tonight.) Repeat and fade 1 Want You, Wore hy Maurice Mysels Music by Ira Kost Dabs G6 ee Intro Verse Verse 2 I Need You, | Love You nr ae) |ombs cs |e abv a7 nc | c Am Hold me close, hold me tight Dm G Make me thrill with de-light. c cr F Let me know where J stand from the start, Fé AT 1 want you, Lneed you, Hove you bt G7 With all my heart, G Am But evry time that you're near, pm G All my cares disap pear. c q #F Daring, you're all that Fm ving for. Fin6 ar 1 want you, L need you, Hove you pr Gre More:and more, Bridge 1 Verse 3 bridge 2 Outro-Verse TIME Mais Gm c F 1 thought 1 could live without romance, Gn co OF Uh, uh, until you came to me. Am D7 G But now 1 know that 1 will go on Am br Gr Losing you eternally G7 ¢ Am Wort you please be my on, Dm G Never leave me acne, © or F “Cause L__ die ev'ry time we're apart Fm6 AT T want you, I need you, I__love you b7G7€ With ll my heart, Gm © F ‘Wel, __ thought I could live without romance, Cai GF Uh, uh, ub, un-tl you came to me. Am D7 G But now I know that 1, ll go on Am br GT Loving you eternally Repeat Verse 3 ‘m a Roustabout eto 4, ae . Words and Musicby tebe pope et | (ts Blackwell and Wild Sot - eet ridge 1 ES A re a Om oF Verse 3 Intro | | {| (Roustabout.) Bs Verse I Build it up, knock it down. Hold it square, roll it around. Bridge 2 ‘Throw it in the air, stick it in the ground. A 87 Bs But it's too bad; 1 can’t get mad, “cause P'm a rou Verse 4 FS Verse 2 Tie it loose, make it tight. Ifit’s wrong, do it right Makes me kind of feel like 1 wanna fight. A by es Butii’s too bad; 1 can’t get mad, ‘cause I'm a roustabout Outro éQLa CR emma Se A KS ‘Orders all day and hal the night from the boss. BT NC. see one minute los. That guy just doesn't E Stack ic up In dhe rear, Better sill, bring it here, ‘Wanna take i ou, tick iin his eat, a a7 Es Buci’s too bad, Lean’ get mad “eause Lm a roustabout, a Bs Oh, a handy man i allt am around this pce re B7 NC Evity ime I turn around he's right up it ny face, ES Bring it in, bring it out, When I'm slow, hoy, he shouts Geetin’ awful tired, runnin’ anil out, A Br Ks But i's too bad, 1 can’t get mad ‘eause Fm x roustabout. Kes | | | {| Repeat and fade (Roustabout) It Can Dream aay Words and Music by W, Earl Brown ge au Intro Verse 1 ee ecaa: Ike Am c Am F G ‘There must be lights burnin’ brighter somewhere. © Em Am Em F G7 Got to be birds yin’ higher in a sky more blue. coer Aft can dream of a beter land, F 7 Am Where all my brothers walk hand in hand, Cc an ® Tell me why, oh why, oh why, Dm? G Am Du? G7 Dm? G7 Cant my dream come tue? Oh, why? || Play 4 times Verve 2 Bridge Verse 3 c Am F a There must be peace and under standing sometime, Cie Am = Em F G Strong winds of promise that will blow away the doubt znd c a ACT can dream of a warmer sun, F ET Am ‘Where hope keeps shining on eery-one, © Am Tell me why, oh why, F Dm? AmEGC F © CT ‘Oh why, won't that sun ap-pear? F FReT © C7 Were lost ina cloud with too much rain Fr rier ¢ cr We're trapped ina world thats troubled with pain, F Fee G F7 Am But as long asa man has the strength to dream, by Dm? G7 a {He can re-deem his soul and fl (le can fy) D Bn AT Deep in my heart there's a tremblin’ question. D Ff Bm Fem Em AT Sill Tam sure ___that the answer's, answer's gonna come some-how. D7 G Ghe7 Out there in the dark, there's beckoning candle. Yeah D Bm And while 1 can think, while {can talk, D Bm While can stand, while Lean walk, G ‘While Fean dream, oh, please, m7 AT NCD Bm {et my dream come true right now » m bo GoD Aetit cn true right nos. Oh yeh In the Ghetto ae (The Vicious circle) ort Sahay ‘Words and Music by Mac Dans (Capo Ist fret) A DA ee Intro ja D/A DA A A DA A DIA A Verse 1 As the snow flies chm On a cold and gray Chicago mornin’, D poor le baby child__is born A DA A BAA Inthe gheto. DA A DAA And is mama cries. chm ‘Cause if there's one thing that she don't need > rg I's an-other hungry mouth to feed A D/A A D/A A Inthe gheto. geen Bridge 1 Verse 2 D oA People, don't you understand the child needs a helping hand D gE A Or he'll grow to be an an - gry young, man some. KE Do Take a look at you and me, Are we too blind t0 see? D cen Bm E Or do we simply wrn our heads and look the other way? A DIA A DAA Well, the world turns, cin And a hungry litle boy with a runay nose D K Plays in the stret ts the cold wind blows A D/A A DAA Inthe ghetto, DIA A DAA And his hunger burns. chm So he starts to roam the streets a D And he learns how to steal and he learns how to ight A DIA A DAA Tn the ghetto Jailhouse Rock ne Kmiaiemimesie = @VRELIT ET pee ga E D A DF 5 . ft. = A Bridge 2 ‘Then one night in desperation the young man breaks ava eA me Db chm Bm E eo APH ate He buys a gun, steals car, tries t0 run, but he don’t get far, A DA A DAA Verse 3 eres Intro pf |e | pf Ie Loe | 4s crowed guers ‘round an angry young, man, E ot 5 2 Verse 1 Warden threw a partyin the county jail Face down on the street with a gun in bis hand. E ot A D/A A DAA ‘The prison band was there ‘they began to wail In the ghetto. E pe DIA A D/A A ‘The band was jumpin’ and the joint hegan to swing Anu! as her young man dies, BNC ah You should've heard those knocked out llr sing. ‘Ona cold and gray Chicago mornin’, D g ar An-other litle baby cild_is born Chorus 1 Let's rock! DA A DAA Br And his mama eries. Evtybody, ler’s rock! | BT AT Outro Repeat Intro till fade Ev'ry-body in the whole cell block Was dane - in’ to the jailhouse Rock. Verse 2 Chorus 2 Verse 3 Chorus 3 Solo E ot Spider Murphy played the tenor styophone. R pe Lite Joe was blowin’ onthe std trombone. E pv The drummer boy from nois went crash, boom, ban. BNC The whole hythm section was the Purple Gang Repeat Chorus F gE pe Number forty-seven said to number three rg ve “You the cutest jalbird I ever did sce gE be sure would he delighted with your company ENC. Cone on and do the Jailhouse Rock with me.” Repeat Chorus 1 iv | le | | \p7 lav Jet a Ee a lee pe | Verse 4 Chorus 4 Verse 5 Chorus 5 Outro gE pa Sad Sack was stn” on a block of stone, E pt Way over in the comer weepin’ all alone. E pt ‘The warden said, “Hey, buddy, don't you be no square. ENC If you can’ find a partner use-a wooden chat.” Repeat Chorus t E pt Shifty Henry said t0 Bugs, “for heaven's sake, E pt No one’s lookin’, now's our chance to make break. E Bugsy, he timed to Shifty and he said, ENC. | wanna stick around awhile to get my kicks.” Repeat Chorus 1 Es [} Dancin’ tothe jaithouse Rock. l] Repeat and fade It’s Now or Never a Mensa Sse Bead s Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold (oxn, ot, om B37 Intro (Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Ooh, ooh, ooh.) Fem L's now or never, come hold me tight. Br iss me, my darling, Be mine Am Em ‘To-morrow will be 100 late. 07 B NC snow or __never; my love won't wal Chorus 1 onight, E A ‘When I frst saw you with your smile so tender, 7 E My heart was __ captured; my soul surrendered A ve spent a lifetime waiting for the right time. Verse 1 Now that you're near, __ the time Cay ert A 0b ye Me ‘USA Gen sett Asi ahs sea fact ‘at__last NC. Chorus 2 Verse 2 Chorus 3 Repeat Chorus 1 E A Just like a willow, we would ery an ocean 07 E Ive lost ruc love and sweet de-votion, A Your lips excite me, let your arms in-vite me. E BT OK ONG For who knows when we'll meet a-guin this way Fm Irsmow or never, come hold me tig. BI E Kiss me, my darling. Be mine tonight, Am Fm ‘To-morrow will be__100 late. E Br E I's now or _never; my love won't walt B7 Its now or__ 37 snow or never; my ove won't wait 87 E Ws now oF nevers my love won't wait NG wait = Kentucky Rain fe Words and Music by die Rabbit-andl Dick Gut ¢ oF G Am DF ey Seven lone aoe Heard Intro | Fai? c 1 a ae ARE lomeiz [ximy7? [Gave | Seven lonely days and a dozen towns ago, cached out one night and you were gone, G c Am Don't knoss why you'd run, what you're running too rom v7 Gast G AIL know is I want to bring you home, . So I'm walkin’ in the rain, thumbin’ fora ride (On this lanely Kentucky back road. ve loved you much too long, F cic Am iy love's to strong, v7 Gust G Fimaj7 To let you go. Never knowing what went wrong, v7 Bm Chorus 1 Em Am G FE wi G Kentucky rain keeps pouring dow, Ema And up ahwsad’s another town that go_ walking th e Em Am oF tithe rain in my shows. Searching for you Com FG « In the cold Kentucky rain, in the cold Kentucky rain Interlude Verse 2 Chorus 2 Ouro [Fmaj7 [Gust G | ie Showed your photograph to some ol, gray bearded men Siting on a bench outside a general store ¥ i c Am They said, “Yes, she’s been here,” but their mem’ry wasn’t clear. v7 Cost G. “Was il yesterday? No, wait, the day before, c Finally gota ride with a preacher man who asked, “Where you bound on such a cold, dark afternoon? F G oS Am: Aswe drove on through the rain, ashe listened, fex-plained br Gout G Raj7 And he let me with a prayer that Pd find you. br c Bm Kentucky rain keeps pouring down, Em Am GF Bm Fmaj7 And up ahead’ another town that Pil go walking through, © Em Am GF With the rain in my shoes. Searching for you © bm F tn the cold Kentucky rain G corm FP IF tr the cota Kentucky rain {| Repeat and fade King Creole AAS TS Verse 2 Intro [:xcw | | | il Bb Verse 1 Wel, there's a man in New Orleans who plays a rock and roll, Me's guitar man witha great big soul He lays dow a eat ikea ton of coal Vena NC He goes by the name of King Creole, ay ‘You know he’s gone, gone, gone, Bb Jumpin’ ikea eatsh on a poe. Yeah 9 You know he's gone, gone, gone, bo ub That a hip shakin’ King Creole. aa ieee Bb ‘When the king tarts to do it, i's. as good as done. He holds his guitar like a tommy gun, He starts to growl way down in his throat NC He bends a string and that's all she wrove bo You know he’s gone, gone, gone, Bb like a catfish on a pole. Yeah, ¥9 ‘You know he's gone, gone, gone, Eb9 Bb Thata hip shakin’ King Greoke. Jum nb He sings a song about a crawdad hole, He sings a song about a jelly roll, He sings a song about a pork an’ greens, NC Me sings some blues ‘bout New Orleans, bo You know he's gone, gone, gone, Bb Jumpin’ lke a catish ona pole, Yeah Fo You know he’s gone, gone, gone, That a Guitar Solo Verse 4 | | | | |xbo | |p | | ro |rbo [Bb | | Bb ‘Well, he plays somethin’ evi, then he plays somethin’ sweet No matter how he plays you got to get up on your feet And when he gets a rockin’ fever, baby, heaven sakes, NC He don't stop playin’ til his guitar breaks, You know he’s Jumpin’ like a catfish on a pole. Yeah. 9 You know he’s gone, gone, gone, bo. Bb hip shakin’ King Creo, Py You know he’s gone, gone, gone, Eb9 Bb Hip shakin’ King Creole, Thala Moody Blue Words and Musi by Mark James Intro Verse 1 TIVES, Mato: oe: jvar | jee) | c ‘Well, i's hard to be a gambler, bettin’ on the number 6 ‘That changes ev'ry time. When you think you're gonna win, you think she's givin i cc A stranger's all you'l ind Yea, its hard to figure out what she’ F ‘But she's woman through and through. G c ‘She's complicated lady, so color my baby mocudy blue. all about, G Ober titers ee Chorus 1 Verse 2 c Dm7 Oh, moody bine, tell me, am 1 gettin’ through? G © G 1 keep hangin’ on, ty’ to learn your song, but I never do, c Dm? Oh, moody blue, tell me, who I'm talkin’. G £ Dm? G You're lke night and day and i's hard to say which one is you a Well, when Monday comes, she's Tuesday, When Tuesday comes, she's Wednesday, G Into another day again er personaligy unwind just Like ball of twine ia (On a.spool that never ends ist when L think I know her well, her emotions reveal F She's not the person that I thought I knew, c G ‘She's a complicated lady, s0 color my baby moody blo GUAR CNORD ae c Dm? 1, moody blue, ell me, am I gettin’ through « e 6 1 keep hangin’ on, try'n’t learn your song, but I never do. € Dm? Oh, moody blue ell me, who Lm talkin’ to. G € You're lke night and day and it’s hard wo say which one is you G Pm afraid for my ic I |pm7 | | Moody blue. le | le |e | c Dm? 0b, moody bine, tell me, who I'm talkin’ to, Yeah, moody blue, tell me, am { gestn’ throught G ce 1 keep hangin’ on, try'n’t learn your song, but In Fade out Little Sister ‘Words and Music by Doe Pomus and Mort Shuman Intro Chorus 1 Verse 1 Chorus 2 Litle sister, don’t you, litle sister, don’t you, A Lite sister, don't you kiss me once or twice, Chorus 3 Verse 3 And say its very nice, and then you run, Br cr ma i Little sister, don't you do what your big sister done. ed yor big sister, and L took her to 2 show. Chorus 4 I vent for some candy, along came Jim Dandy Ne B And they snuck right out the door. Little sister, don't you, litle sister, don’t you, A Little sister, don't you kiss me once or twice, Outro And say it’s very nice, and then you run. 87 cr Br Little sister, don't you do what your big sister done. elias a cesT eins E Ev'ry time I see your sister, well, she’s got somebody new She's mean xd she's evil, ike that litle old oll weevil Ne E Guess 1 ry my luck with you, Repeat Chorus 2 E Well, [used to pul your pigtails and pinch your tmed-up nose But you've been growin’ and baby, its been showin Ne. From your head down to your tos. Lule sis, don't you, Title sister, don’t you, A Lite sister, don’t you kiss me once or twice And says very nice, and then you ru BT Cr. i OB Lite sister, don’t you do what your big sister done. w7 o BOE If tite sister, don't you do what your big sister done. :{] Repeat and I a Love Me ‘Words and Musi by Jerry Lather and Mike Stoller F Verse 1 ‘Treat me like a fool, FT Bb Treat me mean and cruel, but love me, c7 Bring my faithful heart, tear it all apart, ¥ a7 7 But love me. F Verse 2 Well ifyou ever go, FT Bb Darlin’, 11 be of, so lonely cr HL be sad and bl F BF yin’ over you, dear, only Bridge 1 Verse 3 Bridge 2 Outro-Verse Ne bb I would beg and steal ¥ Just to feel G7 Your heart o Beating close to mine. Repeat Verse 2 Repeat Bridge I NC. F Wel, ifyou ever go, 7 Bb Darlin’ I'l be ob, so lonely or Been’ on my knees: F Al Task is please, please, love me WE Oh, y Love Me Tender Words and Music by Eis Presley and Vera Matson G Intro D | D ET Verse I Tove me tender, Tove me sweet AT D ‘Never let me go. 7 You have made my life__ complete, aT D And L love you so. po FKCe Chorus 1 Love me tender, Bm DI/A Love me true. G Gm D All my dreams ful-Gl re7B7 ET For, my darlin’, love you, AT D ‘And T always will Verse 2 Chorus 2 Verse 3 Chorus 3 D Ey Love me tender, love me long, AT D Take me to your heart. Ey For it's there that 1__ belong, a7 D And we'll never part Repeat Chorus 1 D 7 Tovemme tender, — Jove me, deat. ar Dd Tell me you are mine 7 Tbe yours through all — the years, ar D Till the end of time. Dp riyet Love me tender, Bm bya Jove me true cy All__ omy dreams ful il Fe7 BT ET For, my darling, love you, ar D Aan always will. Loving You Menor a ards and Me by Gigih {eee Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller ct oct rH rtm) okay ot wee ee ee Verse 2 Intro |otr ct Verse 1 ill spend my whole fie through ch Loving you, just loving you. ‘Winter, sutnmer, springtime, too. ct ch {Loving you, loving you. re rem Makes no diffrence where [yo ch uk at Or what I may do per You know that Il abways be Ge pi7 Gar Lov ing. you, justyou and ct TE 'm seen with someone new, ct Don't be blue, don't you be blue. 111 be faithful, PL be true. ck chy Always true, true to you. va Fém There is only one for me, chee adr And you know who, bay ‘You know that I'll always be chr 4 Loving you. Words and Music by Claude DeMetrus Verse 1 Verse 2 Verse 3 Melody be Ie Guitar Soto 1 Verse 4 NC. © 1 got a woman, mean as she can be. 7 € 1 got woman, mean as she ean be. or "7 © Some-times I think she's almost mean as me. Guitar Solo 2 © ONG A black cat up and died of fright, ‘Cause she crossed his path ast night 7 1 gota woman, Verse 5 c NC kiss so hard, she bratse my ips. Hurts so good, my heart just flips rT G 1 got a woman, mean as she can be. @ YT © times think she's almost mean ase: Outro |e ne jenc | | enc. | |e | | ja = | |r| Ic | | enc ‘Strangest gal 1 ever had; Never happy uniess she’s mad, "7 J gota woman, mean or "7 c ‘Some-times I think she’s almost mean as me. ic ne | lence | Yeah. ‘Huh. lc ne [rr | | Yeah. Woo, le | ler [fe | le | I Ne. ‘She makes love without a smile Ooh, her dog, it drives me wil 7 e 1 got a woman, mean as she can be. a7 a] c Some-times I think she’s almost mean as me, Gr c Ik Some-times 1 think she’s almost mean as me.) Repeat and Jade Memories so: Words and Musie by William Strange and Mac Davis * Tune down 1/2 step ow to high) f>—Ab=-Do- GBB UA. DIA amit BA ch Anu C Omay Ae ee ee B/C Fmaj7— Dm? Bm7 gE ae ay ee ino: (ty FA D/A | |e | Ia pa | [a pa | ce A DA Memories, pressed between the pages of my —_ im ADA A Memories, sweetened through the ages just like wine. c maj? Quiet thoughts come floating down and settle soflly to the ground Bbjc Fmaj7 Like gold of autumn leaves around my fect Dov Bm? EAmaj7 Dial? J touch them and they burst apart with sweet memo-ries, Verse 1 ATsust Amaj7 Dmaj7 Sweet memo-ties A Dinaj? Of holding hands and red bouquets and twiights trimmed in purple haze pe And laughing eyes and simple ways a DA gentle days with you And quiet nights Verse 2 Outro Verse A D/A Memories, pressed between the pages of my A dja Memories, sweetened through the ages just lke wine. ADJA A OA Memo - ries Memo - ries A Dmaj7 OF holding hands and red bouquets and twilghts trimmed in purple haze D7 And laughing eyes and simple ways, DyA Andl quiet nights and gentle days with you. A DA A Memories, pressed between ihe pages of my __ mind, A yA A Memories, sweetened through the ages just Like wine Amaj7 Dmaj? —Amaj7— Dmaj7 Memories Memories Amaj?—Dmaj?_——Amaj7_—Dmaj7 Sweet memories, Memo-ries Dyn, DyA A Mess of Blues ‘Words and Music by Doc Pomus and Mort Shunran bye ep ALD at pe you Lent by Intro le | | © Verse 1 1 just got your fewer, baby Ah, too bad you can't come home. F 1,1, Fswear I'm goin’ crazy, Sitin’ here all alone Gor c Siuce you've gone, I got a mess of blues c ain't slept a wink since Sunday Verse 2 T cant eat a thing al day. F Bry day is just blue Monday Since you've been away. ee € Since you're gone, I gota mess of bes, ay 1 y Es Pray Mee ais’ lise wields editions Bridge 1 Verse 3 Bridge 2 Verse 4 es Whoops, there goes «teardrop c Rollin” down my ace F you ery when you're in love, G NC G sure ain't no disgrace. ie | gota get myself together Before I lose my mind. . Ym gonna catch the next tran goin’ And [eave my blues behind. GF c Since you're gone, I gota mess of blues. Repeat Bridge 1 c 1 gotta get myself together Before I lose my mind. F 1'm gonna catch the next tin goin’ And leave my blues behind, c F © [since you're gone, t yota mess of blues. ‘] Play 3 times One Night Words and Music by Dave Bartolome and Pear King A eee FRETS Intro |e a |ENC E Verse 1 One night wih you a Is what Fm now prayin’ for ‘The things that we wo could plan ENC ‘Would make my deeams came tue E j Verse 2 Just call my name B7 | And I'l be right by your side. | want your sweet helping hand E My love's too strong to hide, ie 1857 Ts Me itp! ce go Bridge 1 Verse 3 Bridge 2 Outro-Verse A Albay tive a very quiet lie B 1 ain never did no wrong, Fe Now I katow tha lie without you BT NC. Has been too lonely too fong. E One night with you By bs what 'm now pray’ for. ‘The things that we two could plan E Would make my dream come true. Repeat Bridge 1 E One night wih you The things that we two could plan Ne. Would make my dreams come true ET The Promised Land... Words and Musie by chuck Berry Intro Verse I Verse 2 Gaye epte ote 1 teh ny hone Nor = fh, eget: Inco | | I I la | | | i ‘ > left my home in Norfolk, Virginia; California on my mind. E 1 straddled that Greyhound and rode him into Raleigh A And on across Caroline. D ‘We had motor trouble that turned into struggle halfway aeross Alban Well, that ‘Hound __broke down snd left us all stranded A In downtown Birmingham. A D Right away L bought mea through tran ticket, right across Mississippi clean K A 1 vas on that midnight yer out of Birmingham, smokin’ into New Orleans. D Somebody help me get out of Louisiana just lelp me get to Houston town, K There are people there who care a litle about me, A And they won't et the poor boy down Guitar Solo 1 |. | Verse 3 Verse 4 I eae le | | la | | | | A jure as you're born, they bought me a silk suit > And put luggage in my hand. E A And I woke up high over Alberquerque on a jet to the promised land. > Working on a T-bone steak d ka carte, fying over to the Golden State, B ‘When the pilot told us in thirteen minutes A He would set us at the terminal gate, A D Swing low, chariot, come dow easy; ano the terminal zone. E Cut youre nes and cool your wings and A et me make ito the telephone. D> Los Angeles, give me Norfolk, Virginia, Tidewater foursten-o-nine E Tell the folks back home this isthe promised land calling A And the poor boy ison the line Guitar Solo 2 Verse 5 Outra ee | |p | le | | la | A Working on a T-bone steak i la carte, flying over to the Golden State, : When the pilot told us in thirteen minutes: a Hee would set us atthe terminal gate D Swing low, chariot, come down easy; axi to the terminal zone. E ‘Cat your engines and coo! your wings and IN Jet me make ito the telephone. os Angeles, give me Norfolk, Virginia. Tilewaterfour-ten-o-nine, E ‘Tell the folks ack home this the promised land calling A And the poor boy ison the line. | bp | ep ee D || Repeat and fade Return to Sender Words and Muse by tis Blickvell andl Winfield Scot eb cm Fm abr ab kb cm Intro Return to sender, Fem bt Return to sender, Bb ¢ Verse 1 Fm Bo7 He put it inhi sack, eb om eo Gr ore GAL LIT BET by ey T gave a letter to the postman; Bright and early next morning Fm Bb7 Eb NC. He brought my leter hack, She wrote upon it Ab wb7 Chorus 1 Rewen to sender, Ab bb7 Address un-known, Ab br No such number, vb by No sue zone, Bridge 1 Verse 2 Chorus 2 ab BT We had a quarrel, ab iT lover's spat 7 write Y'm sorry but my BT Latter keeps coming hack. kb cm So then I dropped iti the mailhox ab by And sent it Special D. eb om Bright and early nest morning, m BT Eb NG came right back to me. 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