Gene Autry - Tears on my pillow
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Tears On My Pillow
Written by Gene Autry and Fred Rose
Released in 1941
A wonderful song co-written and sang by the
GREAT silver Screen cowboy singer/movie star,
Gene Autry!
Capo almost any usual fret, or not, or transpose
to suit your own vocal range, it'll still sound good
when you play/sing it.
DTears on my pillow each E7morning
I A7cry when I dream about Dyou
GWhen I should be sleeping DI just lay there Bmweeping
E7Wondering if you're weeping A7too
DI'm trying so hard to E7forget you
But A7that's not so easy to Bmdo F# D7
With Gtears on my pillow each DmorBmning
GTears that I've A7shed over Dyou
DWe were so happy when E7love lingered on
A7Back in the sweet used to Dbe
Now I'm so lonely E7because you are gone
Leaving a sad meA7mory
DTears on my pillow each E7morning
I A7cry when I dream about Dyou
GWhen I should be sleeping DI just lay there Bmweeping
E7Wondering if you're weeping A7too
DI'm trying so hard to E7forget you
But A7that's not so easy to Bmdo F# D7
With Gtears on my pillow each DmorBmning
GTears that I've A7shed over Dyou
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You can hear a version of this great song on youtube here;
http://youtu.be/7Lv4ueCky8M