Billboard #99 in 1963; released as a single 11/23/63 (the day after JFK was
assassinated). Her biggest break came in February 1964 when she supported the Beatles on their
first U.S. tour. Indicated times are elapsed time from the start. Tabbed by Marty Lurvey
[Intro] < drums only > 0:03 |
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Riff 1 X3 | Riff 2
v v v v v v v v | v v v v v v v v
e |---|-----2---0-7---2-|-5---2-0---2-0---| | e |---|-----------------|-----------------|
B |---|-3-----3---------|-----------------| | B |---|----2---0-2----0-|-2---2---0-2-----|
G |-2-|-----------------|---------------2-| | G |---|-----------------|-----------------|
D |---|-----------------|-----------------| | D |---|-----------------|-----------------|
A |---|-----------------|-----------------| | A |---|-----------------|-----------------|
E |---|-----------------|-----------------| | E |---|-----------------|-----------------|
^ always finish on B-3 ^ 0:15 |
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[Verse 1]
D (Riff 1)
I can feel a new expression on my face.
A (Riff 2)
I can feel a glowing sensation taking place.
G A D Bm
I can hear the guitars playing lovely tu----nes,
G F#m A D (Riff 1 X2)
Every time that you walk in the room. 0:52
[Verse 2]
D (Riff 1)
I close my eyes for a second and pretend it's me you want.
A (Riff 2)
Meanwhile I try to act so nonchalant.
G A D Bm
I see a summer night with a magic mo-----on,
G F#m A D (Riff 1 X2)
Every time that you walk in the room. 1:31
[Bridge]
G F#m A
Maybe it's a dream come true,
G F#m A
Standing right along side of you.
D Bm
Wish I could show you how much I care,
E7 A
But I only have the nerve to stare. 1:50
[Verse 3]
D (Riff 1)
I can feel a something pounding in my brain,
A (Riff 2)
Just anytime that someone speaks your name.
G A D Bm
Trumpets sound, I hear thunder bo-----om,
G F#m A D (Riff 1)
Every time that you walk in the room. 2:23
[Outro] ?5 < fadeout at end of 4th >
G F#m A A (Riff 1)
Every time that you walk in the room 2:33 2:43 2:53 3:03 3:06