Roy Orbison
Roy Orbison - Crying guitar tab
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# From uunet!uunet.ca!geac!snitor!silver.sni.ca!dave Fri Aug 21 10:33:51 PDT 1992 Article: 1702 of alt.guitar.tab Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab Path: nevada.edu!uunet!uunet.ca!geac!snitor!silver.sni.ca!dave From: dave@silver.sni.ca (Dave Till) Subject: Re: Chord Request: "Crying", Roy Orbison Message-ID: Sender: usenet@sni.ca (snitor.SNI.CA usenet) Nntp-Posting-Host: silver.sni.ca Organization: Siemens Nixdorf, Sietec Open Systems, Toronto, Canada References: Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 14:01:31 GMT Lines: 70 In article larryh@cabezon.uucp (Larry Huntley) writes: > > Does anyone have the chords for "Crying" handy? > I know this one from memory, but I don't have my guitar with me at work, so my memory may play tricks with me. I don't remember the name of the chord listed as "*" below, but here's the tab for it: -E----------------- -B----- 1 --------- -G----- 1 --------- -D----- 2 --------- -A----- 3 --------- -E----------------- (It might be a C augmented or something.) C I was all right for a while, I could smile for a while C * Then I saw you last night, you held my hand so tight F Fm When you stopped to say hello C G7 Oh you wished me well, you couldn't tell C Em C Em That I'd been crying over you, crying over you F C G7 C When you said so long, left me standing all alone C * F Fm Alone and crying, crying, crying, crying C G7 C It's hard to understand, but the touch of your hand can start me crying C I thought that I was over you, but now it's true, so true * F Fm I love you even more than I did before, but darling what can I do? C G7 For you don't love me, and I'll always be C Em C Em Crying over you, crying over you F C G7 Yes, now, now you're gone, and from this moment on C * F Fm I'll be crying, crying, crying, crying C G7 C Yeah, crying, crying, over you Ending (big flourish!): C G7 C F C -- --Dave Till, SNI, Sietec Open Systems Division (dave@snitor.uucp or "Hey, you") "My Canada Includes The World Series" -- banner seen at SkyDome Blue Jays all the way in '92! (Allons-y Expos!)