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Are You Lonesome Tonight lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a beautiful song recorded by Elvis Presley. It takes
practice for many of us amateurs, but it's doable.
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Are You Lonesome Tonight Recorded by Elvis Presley written by Roy Turk and Lou Handman [3/4 time]
C Are you lonesome tonight do you miss me tonight A7 Dm Are you sorry we drifted apart G7 Does your memory stray to a brighter sunny day Dm G7 C When I kissed you and called you sweetheart
C7 F Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare Cm D7 G7 Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there C D7 Is your heart filled with pain shall I come back again G7 C Tell me dear are you lonesome tonight
Recitation:
I wonder if you're lonesome tonight You know someone said that the worlds a stage And each must play a part Fate had me playing in love you as my sweet heart
Act one was when we met I loved you at first glance You read your line so cleverly and never missed a cue Then came act two you seemed to change and you acted strange And why I've never known
Honey you lied when you said you loved me And I had no cause to doubt you But I'd rather go on hearing your lies Than go on living without you
Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there With emptiness all around And if you wont come back to me Then make them bring the curtain down
G7 C Is your heart filled with pain D7 Shall I come back again G7 C Tell me dear are you lonesome tonight
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