Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr., (born November 17, 1938) is a Canadian singer and songwriter who achieved international success in folk, country, and popular music. He came to prominence in the 1960s, and broke through on the international music charts in the 1970s with songs such as "If You Could Read My Mind" (1970), "Sundown" (1974) and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" (1976). His songs have been recorded by some of the world's most successful recording artists, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan.
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Talking In Your Sleep ( G. Lightfoot ) Transcription and chart Peter Kruger [email protected]
Original key 'D' Capo to second fret
Dm6/F 100201
|CC/B |AmAm/G |FFmaj7 |G |
CC/BAm I heard you talking in your sleep Am/GFFmaj7 Is there anything that I can do CG I don't believe we've had a word all day C 'bout any thing at all
CC/BAm I heard you talking in the night Am/GFFmaj7 That's right, yes I heard ya call CG Though I could hardly hear the name you spoke CG It's a name I don't recall
Dm6/FC/E I heard you softly whisper Dm6/FE I reached out to hold you near me AmAm/GFC/E Then from your lips there came that secret FC/EGsus4G I was not supposed to know
CC/BAm I heard you talking in your sleep Am/GFFmaj7 Is there anything that I can say CG I don't believe we've had a word all day C 'bout anything at all
|CC/B |AmAm/G |FFmaj7 | C |G |
|CC/B |AmAm/G |FFmaj7 | C |G |
|C |G |
Dm6/FC/E I heard you softly whisper Dm6/FE I reached out to hold you near me AmAm/GFC/E Then from your lips there came that secret FC/EGsus4G I was not supposed to know
CC/BAm I heard you talking in your sleep Am/GFFmaj7 Is there anything that I can do CG I don't believe we've had a word all day C 'bout anything at all
C/BAm I heard you talking in the night Am/GFFmaj7 That's right, yes I heard ya call CG Though I could hardly hear the name you spoke C It's a name I don't recall