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Hello Darlin' by Conway Twitty as heard on his 1970 album "Hello Darlin'" An MCA Nashville Release by UMG Recordings, Inc.
Hello Cdarlin', nice to G7see you, It's Cbeen a long C7time, You're just as Flovely as you used to Cbe.
How's your Cnew love, are you G7happy? Hope Cyour doing C7fine, Just to D7know it, means so much to Gme.G7
What's that Cdarlin', how am I G7doing? Yes I'm Cdoing alC7right except I Fcan't sleep, And I cry all night 'til Cdawn.
What I'm Ctrying to C7say is I Flove you and I Cmiss you, And I'm so Fsorry that GI did you Cwrong.
Look up Cdarlin', let me G7kiss you, Just fCor old times C7sake, Let me Fhold you, in my arms one more Ctime.
Thank you Cdarlin', may god G7bless you, And may Ceach step you C7take Bring you D7closer to the things you seek to G findG7.
Goodbye Cdarlin', I gotta G7go now. I gotta Ctry to find a C7way, To loose these Fmemories of a love so warm and Ctrue.
And if Cyou should ever C7find It in you Fheart to Cforgive me, Come back Fdarling I'll be Gwaiting for Fyou.F...Em...Dm...C
Notes: -The song utilizes a slow G-A-B-C bass note "walk-up" to the C chord to begin the 2nd, 5th, and 8th stanzas. -The ending "suspends" 4 beats on an F chord, and one beat on Em and on Dm as it falls back down to the final C chord (listen to the end of the song and you'll hear it) -Transcribed by Ryan Galer