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After You've Gone Words & Music by Henry Creamer & Turner Layton Recorded by Judy Garland, 1942, in "For Me And My Gal" (See below)
Fm7After you've gone Bb9 and left me cryin', CAftC/Ber you've gAm7one Am7/G A7 there's no denyin',
D9You'll feel blue, Bm7-5you'll feel E7sad, You'll Cmiss the dC/Bearest Am7pal that Am7/Gyou have Cev -C/B er hC7ad.
Fm7There'll come a time Bb9 now don't forget it ThCere'll C/Bcome a tAm7ime Am7/G A7 when you regret it.
SDmome Edimday Dm7 when you grow lBb9onely, Your hCeart will C/Bbreak like mE7ine and you will Amwant me Cdimonly,
CAf-C/Bter you've gAm7one, Am7/G Dm7 after you've gGone awCay.
(Suggested turnaround: C C - C/B - Am7 - Am7/G - Fdim(III) - G )
Fm7After I'm gone,Bb9 after we break up, CAf-C/Bter I'm Am7gone Am7/G A7 you're gonna wake up;
D9You will find Bm7-5you were blE7ind To lCet someC/Bbody cAm7ome aAm7/Glong and chCange C/Byour mC7ind.
Fm7After the years Bb9 we've been together, CThrough jC/Boy and tAm7ears, Am7/G A7 all kinds of weather,
DmSome Edimday Dm7 blue and down-hBb9earted, You'll lCong to C/Bbe with E7me again back Amwhere you Cdimstarted,
CAf-C/Bter I'm gAm7one, Am7/G Dm7 after I'm gGone awCay. Fdim C