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Your Cheatin' Heart
Hank Williams(1952)
INTRO: PLAY INSTRUMENTALLY
C G7 C G7 stop
Your cheat..in' heart...will tell on you
VERSE / VOCALS
NC C C7 F
Your cheatin' heart.....will make you weep
G7 C
You'll cry and cry...and try to sleep
G7 C C7 F
But sleep won't come.....the whole night through
G7 C C7
Your cheatin' heart....will tell on you
CHORUS / VOCALS
C7 F C
When tears come down....like falling rain
D D7 G7 stop
You'll toss around.....and call my name
NC C C7 F
You'll walk to floor.....the way I do
G7 C
Your cheatin' heart.......will tell on you
INSTRUMENTAL TURNAROUND : SAME AS INTRO
C G7 C G7 stop
Your cheat..in' heart.......will tell on you
VERSE TWO / VOCALS
NC C C7 F
Your cheatin' heart.....will pine some-day
G7 C
And crave the love......you threw away
G7 C C7 F
The time will come.....when you'll be blue
G7 C
Your cheatin' heart...will tell on you
INSTRUMENTAL : PLAY VERSE INSTRUMENTALLY BELOW
C G7 C C7 F
Your cheatin' heart.....will make you weep
G7 C
You'll cry and cry...and try to sleep
G7 C C7 F
But sleep won't come....the whole night through
G7 C C7
Your cheatin' heart...will tell on you
CHORUS / VOCALS
C7 F C
When tears come down like falling rain
D D7 G7 stop
You'll toss around......and call my name
NC C C7 F
You'll walk to floor.....the way I do
G7 C
Your cheatin' heart....will tell on you
TAGG
C G7 C
Your cheatin' heart....will tell on you
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great job on this one except for some of the G7 chords a few of them were a little off but it gave me enough to figure it out thanks -Guitargod789 | 8/6/2004 | perty good -dominikfred | 3/10/2005 | almost -loverbabe | 4/23/2005 | i think the chord that is supposed to go where it reads "NC" is this: pre>000211/pre> i forgot what the name of the chord is but you only play it for one beat right before the C. I found this in an old country song book from the 70's. -dixie6939 | 6/1/2005 | Dm7. The chord where it's xx0211. It's a Dm7 but, you can also call it an F/D, because, the notes in this chord are d(open d), a(g-2nd fret), c(b-1st fret), and f(high-e 1st fret). The notes, D,A,C,F: are notes that build a Dm7, but F,A,C: are the notes that build an F chord, and with the D-string open, playing it as the bottom string of the chord, you could call it an F with a D bass. But the common name for this chord voicing is Dm7. -macg1 | 9/25/2005 |
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