Desperado

Desperado  The Eagles 1973 “Desperado” [Glenn Frey and Don Henley] [A] [A7] [D] [Dm] [A] [F#m] [B7] [E7] Desper-[A]-ado, [A7] why don’t you [D] come to your [Dm] senses? You’ve been [A] out ridin’ [F#m] fences, for [B7] so long – now. [E7] – – – Oh you’re a [A] … CLICK TO VIEW SONGDesperado

Cry me a River

Cry me a River  ​Cry Me A River, Julie London, 1955 [Em] Now you say you’re lonely [C] You cry the [D] whole night [G7] through Well, you can [E7] cry me a river, [A] cry me a river [Cm] I cried a [D7] river over [G] you [ C … CLICK TO VIEW SONGCry me a River

Cry

SHEET MUSIC Cry   Johnny Ray – 1951 If your sweetheart sends a letter of goodbye It’s no secret you’ll feel better if you cry When waking from a bad dream Don’t you sometimes think it’s real? But it’s only false emotions that you feel If your heartaches seem to hang … CLICK TO VIEW SONGCry

Crazy

Patsy Cline MAIN VERSE – – – – – [C] Crazy, I’m [A] crazy for feeling so [Dm] lonely. I’m [G] crazy, crazy for feeling so [C] blue. I know you’d [A] love me as long as you [Dm] wanted. And then [G] someday you’d leave me for somebody [C] … CLICK TO VIEW SONGCrazy

Cold Cold Heart

166. COLD, COLD HEART 1951 | I TRIED SO HARD, MY DEAR, TO SHOW THAT YOU’RE MY EVERY DREAM. YET YOU’RE AFRAID EACH THING I DO IS JUST SOME EVIL SCHEME. A MEM’RY FROM YOUR LONESOME PAST KEEPS US SO FAR APART. WHY CAN’T I FREE YOUR DOUBTFUL MIND AND … CLICK TO VIEW SONGCold Cold Heart

Chair, The

[Verse] [G] Well, excuse me, but I [G]think you’ve [G] got my [Am] chair. No, [C/D] that one’s not taken; I don’t [D7] mind if [G] you sit here. I’ll be [Am] glad to [D7] share. [Gsus2] Yeah, it’s [G] usually packed here on [G] Friday [Am] nights. Oh, [C/D] … CLICK TO VIEW SONGChair, The

Catch a Falling Star

by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss [START WITH CHORUS] – – – – –  [D] For love may come an’ tap you on the shoulder,  [A] Some star-less night!  [D] Just in case you feel you wanna’ hold her, [A] You’ll have a [E] pocketful of starlight! [CHORUS] – – … CLICK TO VIEW SONGCatch a Falling Star