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You'll Think
Of Me lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, this
is a very pretty song that was recorded by Elvis Presley.
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You'll Think Of Me Recorded by Elvis Presley Written by Mort Shuman
C F I'm sorry now girl but I must leave you C Am There's something deep inside my soul keeps calling me F G7 The winter wind girl will not deceive you E7 Am E7 And in your cold and empty bed you'll think of me F C Oh yes you'll think of me
F You'll see me coming you'll see me going C Am Don't ask me why I'm just the kind needs to be free F G7 Just like that outlaw wind keeps on a blowing E7 Am E7 Yeah in your cold and empty bed you'll think of me F C Oh yes you'll think of me
F Now I know you loved me just like I wanted C Am I know you'd follow me across an angry sea F G7 But baby I've got a heart that's haunted E7 Am E7 Yeah in your cold and empty bed you'll think of me F C Oh yes you'll think of me
F Ah but you should know girl that I'll be crying C Am Out on that lonely road where not a soul can see F G7 I'll shed my tears for a love that's dying E7 Am E7 Yeah in your cold and empty bed you'll think of me F C Oh yes you'll think of me
F The summer sun girl will bring a stranger C Am And he'll be better to you than I used to be F G7 And when he takes you into his arms girl E7 Am E7 Well in your warm and loving bed you won't think of me F C No no you won't think of me
E7 Am E7 Then in your warm and loving bed you won't think of me F C No no you won't think of me
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