Lonely Corner:Ricky Nelson.
#113 on BB Hot 100 on DECCA
Records in 1964. (Great song which
should have rated higher.)
INTRO: D
#1.
D
If you think you got troubles, buddy, listen
to me.
A
I'm not standin' on this corner gazing at the
moon, you see.
D G
Don't you tell me your troubles, got enough of
my own.
D A
Cause this lonely corner's got me where I used
D
to walk her home.
#2.
D
All these long and weary evening's when the hurtins
close the day.
A
I'm still standin' on this corner where we'd kiss
the nights away.
D G
Please go take all your troubles, got enough of my
own.
D A
Cause this lonely corner's got me where I used to
D
walk her home.
INTERLUDE: C D C D (x2)
BRIDGE:
G D
Lonely corner, where can she be?
G A
Lonely corner, you're just the place to dwell and
you're full of misery.
#3.
G D
Just a chance to hold my baby would release these
binding chains.
D A
Take me from this lonely corner, we could start our
life again.
D G
But until the day I see her, I'll be standin' all
alone.
D A
On this lonely corner where I used to walk my baby
D
home.
OUTRO:
D A
On this lonely corner where I used to walk my baby
D
home..(Fade.)
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.