Rain – Ken Hensley

[C] It’s raining out-[Em]-side [F] but that’s not [Am] unusual [C] But the way that I’m [Em] feeling [F] is becoming [Am] usual [F] I guess you could [G] say The [C] clouds are moving away [Am] [G] Away from your days And [Fm] in…to [C] mine [Csusp] [C] Now … CLICK TO VIEW SONGRain – Ken Hensley

Sister Golden Hair

REVIEW CHORDS BEFORE PLAYING IN PUBLIC Capo II Am F C Csus4 C Em Am G F Well, I [C] tried to make it Sunday, but I [Em] got so damn depressed, that I [F] set my sights on [C] Monday and I [Em] got myself undressed I ain’t [F] … CLICK TO VIEW SONGSister Golden Hair

Return to Me

Tuning: Standard [Verse 1] C G C Dm G Return to me, oh my dear I’m so lonely G7 G G7 G C hurry back, hurry back, oh my love hurry back, I’m yours. G C Dm G Return to me, for my heart wants you only, G7 G hurry … CLICK TO VIEW SONGReturn to Me

Rags to Riches

Tony Bennett 1953 (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) D Bm G Em A I know I’d go from rags to riches A D B If you would only say you care B Em A And though my pocket may be empty A D A I’d be a millionaire D Bm … CLICK TO VIEW SONGRags to Riches

Stranger in Paradise

Tony Bennett [Verse] Dm G C Take my hand, I’m a stranger in paradise, Dm G Fm C All lost in a wonderland, a stranger in paradise. Dm G C If I stand starry-eyed, that’s a danger in paradise Am Dm Fm G C For mortals who stand beside an … CLICK TO VIEW SONGStranger in Paradise

Steppin Stone

Not Your Steppin’ Stone:The Monkees. #20 in 1966. (Paul Revere & The Raiders also recored it in 1966. It’s on their album – Midnight Ride. Brit group Rhythm Rebels, too, did a good version. [F]heck Rhythm Rebels out on YouTube.) [Intro] [A] [C] [D] [F] x2 [[F]horus] [A] [C] [D] … CLICK TO VIEW SONGSteppin Stone

She

She Words & Music by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart Copyright ? 1966 Performed by THE MONKEES [D] She, She told me that she [C] loved me. And like a fool I believed her from the start. [D] She, She said she’d never [C] hurt me And then she turned … CLICK TO VIEW SONGShe

Seven Drunken Nights

“Seven Drunken Nights” — The Dubliners SEVEN DRUNKEN NIGHTS-Traditional Leave off Saturday and Sunday nights – they get pretty risque [Verse 1] G C As I went home on Monday night, as drunk as drunk could be G D I saw a horse outside the door, where my own horse … CLICK TO VIEW SONGSeven Drunken Nights