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Acorde de Are You Lonesome Tonight (Laughing Version) - Elvis Presley

Letra de Are You Lonesome Tonight (Laughing Version)

INTRO: C,G7,C,G7 



C Em Am Am

Are you lonesome tonight, do you miss me tonight?

C C7 F F

Are you sorry we drifted apart?

G G G7 G7

Does you memory stray to a brighter sunny day

G7 G7 C C

When I kissed you and called you sweetheart?

C7 C7 F F

Do the chairs in your barroom seem empty and bare?

D D D G

Do you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there?

C Em D D

Is your heart full of pain, shall I come back again?

D G7 C G7

Tell me dear are you lonesome tonight.





I wonder if you are lonesome tonight

You know someone said the world's a stage

And you must play a part

Fate had me playing love twas my sweetheart

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Act one was when I met you, I loved you at first glance

You read your line so cleaverly and never missed a cue

Then came act2, you semmed to change and acted strange

And why I'll never know

Honey, you lied when you said yu loved me

And I had no cause to doubt you

But I'd rather go on hearing your lies

Than to go on living without you

Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there

With emptiness all around

And if you won't come back to me

Then make them bring the curtain down.



C Em D D

Is you heart full of pain, shall I come back again?

D G7 C G7 G7 C

Tell me dear are you lonesome tonight.





This is another possible way to play it. During the spoken parts, the chords

can be softly strummed or played around with following the same progression as

the verse, it helps if you don't have those back-up singers hummin' and ooohing

and stuff like that and you want some accompaniment.

Letra subida por: An�nimo

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: The King

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