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E+AE Oh___ darling, please believe me F#mD I'll never do you no harm Bm7E7 Believe me when I tell you Bm7E7A I'll never do you no harm
[Instrumental]
A - D - A - E
[Verse]
EAE Oh___ darling, if you leave me F#mD I'll never make it alone Bm7E7 Believe me when I beg you Bm7E7A Don't ever leave me alone
[Instrumental]
A - D - A - A7
[Chorus]
A7DF7 When you told me you didn't need me anymore A Well, you know I nearly broke down and cried B7 When you told me you didn't need me anymore E7 F7(5) E7E+ Well, you know I nearly fell down and died___
[Verse]
E+AE Oh darling, if you leave me F#mD I'll never make it alone Bm7E7 Believe me when I tell you Bm7E7A I'll never do you no harm
[Interlude]
A - D - A - A7 (Spoken) Believe me, darling
[Chorus]
A7DF7 When you told me you didn't need me anymore A Well, you know I nearly broke down and cried B7 When you told me you didn't need me anymore E7 F7(5) E7E+ Well, you know I nearly fell down and died___
[Verse]
E+AE Oh darling, please believe me F#mD I'll never let you down
(spoken) Oh, believe me, darling Bm7E7 Believe me when I tell you Bm7E7A I'll never do you no harm
[Outro]
A - D - A - Bb7 - A7
Notes: For the interludes, listen to the CD and you will easily get the rhythm and hear how to play it. The end is exactly the same, except you add the Bb7-A7 "goodbye" bit. Just hit these chords once. Again, listen to the CD and you can't miss it.
If you are having troubles with the chords (as some new guitar players surely will) you can simplify them by using barre chords (since they are all standard form). It will not sound nearly as good, but that's just a suggestion. Don't let chords like Bm7 or F#m sound hard. They aren't.
This is a great song, and it's pretty easy and fun to play. Singing it is a whole new ballgame though . Please send any questions, comments, or suggestions (possibly corrections) to [email protected]