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A #7 hit for the Fortunes in October, 1965; reportedly Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's favorite British production. It would be nearly six years before they would hit the US Top 20 again, with 'Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again'. --AWR "You've Got Your Troubles" (R. Greenaway - R. Cook) Intro: A B7 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Dm A / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Verse 1:
AI see that worried look uB7pon your face DmYou've got your trEoubles, I've got mAine AShe's found somebody else to tB7ake your place DmYou've got your trEoubles, I've got mAine
Chorus 1:
GI too have lost my love todAay GAll of my dreams have blown awAay E
Verse 2: Now just like you I sit and wonder why You've got your troubles, I've got mine You need some sympathy well, so do I You've got your troubles, I've got mine Chorus 2:
GShe used to love me, that I kAnow GAnd it don't seem so long aAgo
Bridge:
DThat we were walking BmAnd we were talking The wGay lovers dAo G E
[instrumental over verse chords] [repeat chorus 1] Verse 3: And so forgive me if I seem unkind (if I seem to you my friend that I ain't got no pity for you) You've got your troubles, I've got mine (well that ain't true, you see I've lost my, lost my, lost my little girl too) I'd help another place, another time You've got your troubles, I've got mine Coda::
B7You've got your tDmroubles, I've got mAine B7 Dm [N.C.] You've got your troubles I've got
A G A [end cold] / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Mine... -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers