Chords for Can't Help Falling in Love (Live)
Tempo:
77.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
C#m
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[E] [A]
[E] Wise [B] men [C#m] say [B]
[A] only fools [E] cry [B] ashes, [A] but I [B] can't [C#m] help [A] falling in [E] love [B] [E] with you.
[A] Got just [E] that far through the song and realized that there was 30,000 people singing along with me.
Every one of them knew the words, so Pete looked at them.
[A] [E] I was feeling [A] safer.
[E] Then Pete got up, walked up to the [A] microphone.
I [E] didn't know what he was going to say or [A] nothing, you know.
[E] He didn't say nothing.
Just started playing it on the banjo.
That's when I realized that Pete knew it [A] too.
[E] Shall [B] I [C#m] stay?
[B]
[A] Would it be [E] a [B] sin if [A] I [B] can't [C#m] help [A] falling [E] in love [B] with [E] you?
[G#m] Life is [D#] a flood, [G#m] shivering to [D#] the sea.
[G#m] God bless [D#] so it goes.
[G#m] Some [C#m] things, old [F#m] men fear me.
[B] [E] Take [B] my
[C#m] hand, [B] [A] take my whole [E] life [B] too.
[A] [B] I can't [C#m] help [E] falling in love [B] with
[E] you.
So there we was, 30,000 drinking, screaming, crying, laughing, singing people.
All singing an old Elvis tune somewhere in Europe.
Boy, there was something wonderful about that, you know.
I suddenly realized how proud I was to come from a country where our songs are loved and known and sung all over the world by all kinds of people.
Also, I learned a little bit about what folk songs was about.
And even what they're not about.
Because sometimes they're not even about anything.
I mean, here we were singing an old Elvis tune that didn't have much to say about the state of the world or something like that.
But boy, more was being said by who was singing it and how they were feeling.
And trying to sing lots of songs that try and say a whole lot of stuff, you know.
[A] [E] So maybe help me sing this old Elvis tune.
I'll give you the words.
Black Pete [E] would.
It's easy.
Wise men say.
[A] [E]
[B] Wise men.
[C#m] Only fools rush [E] in.
[A]
[E] But I can't [B] help falling in love with you.
[A] But I [B] [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
Shall I say.
[B] Shall [C#m] I say.
Would it be [E] a sin.
[A] Would it [E] be a sin.
[B] If [A] I [B] [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
[G#m]
Like a [D#] river flows.
[G#m] Surely you will see.
Darling so it goes.
Some things [C#m] would never [F#m] be.
Take [B] my hand.
[E] Take [B] my.
[C#m] Take my whole [E] life too.
[A] Take my [E] whole life [B] too.
[A] Cause I [B]
[C#m] can't [A] help falling [E] in love [B]
[C#m] with [B] you.
[A] Cause I [B] can't [C#m] help [G#m] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
[A] [E]
[N]
[E] Wise [B] men [C#m] say [B]
[A] only fools [E] cry [B] ashes, [A] but I [B] can't [C#m] help [A] falling in [E] love [B] [E] with you.
[A] Got just [E] that far through the song and realized that there was 30,000 people singing along with me.
Every one of them knew the words, so Pete looked at them.
[A] [E] I was feeling [A] safer.
[E] Then Pete got up, walked up to the [A] microphone.
I [E] didn't know what he was going to say or [A] nothing, you know.
[E] He didn't say nothing.
Just started playing it on the banjo.
That's when I realized that Pete knew it [A] too.
[E] Shall [B] I [C#m] stay?
[B]
[A] Would it be [E] a [B] sin if [A] I [B] can't [C#m] help [A] falling [E] in love [B] with [E] you?
[G#m] Life is [D#] a flood, [G#m] shivering to [D#] the sea.
[G#m] God bless [D#] so it goes.
[G#m] Some [C#m] things, old [F#m] men fear me.
[B] [E] Take [B] my
[C#m] hand, [B] [A] take my whole [E] life [B] too.
[A] [B] I can't [C#m] help [E] falling in love [B] with
[E] you.
So there we was, 30,000 drinking, screaming, crying, laughing, singing people.
All singing an old Elvis tune somewhere in Europe.
Boy, there was something wonderful about that, you know.
I suddenly realized how proud I was to come from a country where our songs are loved and known and sung all over the world by all kinds of people.
Also, I learned a little bit about what folk songs was about.
And even what they're not about.
Because sometimes they're not even about anything.
I mean, here we were singing an old Elvis tune that didn't have much to say about the state of the world or something like that.
But boy, more was being said by who was singing it and how they were feeling.
And trying to sing lots of songs that try and say a whole lot of stuff, you know.
[A] [E] So maybe help me sing this old Elvis tune.
I'll give you the words.
Black Pete [E] would.
It's easy.
Wise men say.
[A] [E]
[B] Wise men.
[C#m] Only fools rush [E] in.
[A]
[E] But I can't [B] help falling in love with you.
[A] But I [B] [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
Shall I say.
[B] Shall [C#m] I say.
Would it be [E] a sin.
[A] Would it [E] be a sin.
[B] If [A] I [B] [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
[G#m]
Like a [D#] river flows.
[G#m] Surely you will see.
Darling so it goes.
Some things [C#m] would never [F#m] be.
Take [B] my hand.
[E] Take [B] my.
[C#m] Take my whole [E] life too.
[A] Take my [E] whole life [B] too.
[A] Cause I [B]
[C#m] can't [A] help falling [E] in love [B]
[C#m] with [B] you.
[A] Cause I [B] can't [C#m] help [G#m] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
[A] [E]
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
C#m
G#m
E
B
A
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[E] Wise [B] men [C#m] say _ [B] _
[A] only fools [E] cry [B] ashes, _ _ [A] but I [B] can't [C#m] help _ [A] falling in [E] love [B] _ [E] with you.
[A] Got just [E] that far through the song and realized that there was 30,000 people singing along with me.
Every one of them knew the words, so Pete looked at them.
_ _ [A] _ [E] I was feeling [A] safer. _
[E] _ _ Then Pete got up, walked up to the [A] microphone.
I [E] didn't know what he was going to say or [A] nothing, you know.
_ [E] He didn't say nothing.
Just started playing it on the banjo.
That's when I realized that Pete knew it [A] too. _
[E] Shall [B] I [C#m] stay?
_ [B] _
[A] Would it be [E] a [B] sin if [A] I _ [B] can't [C#m] help _ [A] falling [E] in love [B] with [E] you? _
[G#m] Life is [D#] a flood, [G#m] shivering to [D#] the sea.
[G#m] God bless [D#] so it goes.
[G#m] Some [C#m] things, old [F#m] men fear me.
[B] _ _ [E] Take [B] my _
[C#m] hand, [B] _ [A] take my whole [E] life [B] too.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] I can't [C#m] help _ [E] falling in love [B] with _
[E] you.
_ _ So there we was, 30,000 drinking, screaming, crying, laughing, singing people.
All singing an old Elvis tune somewhere in Europe.
Boy, there was something wonderful about that, you know.
I suddenly realized how proud I was to come from a country where our songs are loved and known and sung all over the world by all kinds of people. _ _ _ _ _ _
Also, I learned a little bit about what folk songs was about.
_ And even what they're not about.
Because sometimes they're not even about anything.
_ I mean, here we were singing an old Elvis tune that didn't have much to say about the state of the world or something like that.
But boy, more was being said by who was singing it and how they were feeling.
And trying to sing lots of songs that try and say a whole lot of stuff, you know.
_ _ [A] _ [E] So maybe help me sing this old Elvis tune.
I'll give you the words.
Black Pete [E] would. _ _ _
It's easy.
Wise men say.
[A] _ _ [E] _
[B] Wise men.
[C#m] Only fools rush [E] in.
_ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ But I can't [B] help falling in love with you.
[A] But I [B] _ [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
Shall I say. _ _
[B] Shall [C#m] I say.
Would it be [E] a sin.
[A] Would it [E] be a sin.
[B] _ If [A] I _ [B] _ [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] _ you.
_ [G#m]
Like a [D#] river flows.
[G#m] Surely you will see.
Darling so it goes.
Some things [C#m] would never [F#m] be.
Take [B] my hand.
_ [E] Take [B] my.
[C#m] Take my whole [E] life too.
[A] Take my [E] whole life [B] too.
_ [A] Cause I [B] _
[C#m] can't [A] help falling [E] in love [B] _
[C#m] with [B] you.
[A] Cause I [B] can't _ [C#m] help _ [G#m] falling [E] in _ [B] love with [E] you.
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Wise [B] men [C#m] say _ [B] _
[A] only fools [E] cry [B] ashes, _ _ [A] but I [B] can't [C#m] help _ [A] falling in [E] love [B] _ [E] with you.
[A] Got just [E] that far through the song and realized that there was 30,000 people singing along with me.
Every one of them knew the words, so Pete looked at them.
_ _ [A] _ [E] I was feeling [A] safer. _
[E] _ _ Then Pete got up, walked up to the [A] microphone.
I [E] didn't know what he was going to say or [A] nothing, you know.
_ [E] He didn't say nothing.
Just started playing it on the banjo.
That's when I realized that Pete knew it [A] too. _
[E] Shall [B] I [C#m] stay?
_ [B] _
[A] Would it be [E] a [B] sin if [A] I _ [B] can't [C#m] help _ [A] falling [E] in love [B] with [E] you? _
[G#m] Life is [D#] a flood, [G#m] shivering to [D#] the sea.
[G#m] God bless [D#] so it goes.
[G#m] Some [C#m] things, old [F#m] men fear me.
[B] _ _ [E] Take [B] my _
[C#m] hand, [B] _ [A] take my whole [E] life [B] too.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] I can't [C#m] help _ [E] falling in love [B] with _
[E] you.
_ _ So there we was, 30,000 drinking, screaming, crying, laughing, singing people.
All singing an old Elvis tune somewhere in Europe.
Boy, there was something wonderful about that, you know.
I suddenly realized how proud I was to come from a country where our songs are loved and known and sung all over the world by all kinds of people. _ _ _ _ _ _
Also, I learned a little bit about what folk songs was about.
_ And even what they're not about.
Because sometimes they're not even about anything.
_ I mean, here we were singing an old Elvis tune that didn't have much to say about the state of the world or something like that.
But boy, more was being said by who was singing it and how they were feeling.
And trying to sing lots of songs that try and say a whole lot of stuff, you know.
_ _ [A] _ [E] So maybe help me sing this old Elvis tune.
I'll give you the words.
Black Pete [E] would. _ _ _
It's easy.
Wise men say.
[A] _ _ [E] _
[B] Wise men.
[C#m] Only fools rush [E] in.
_ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ But I can't [B] help falling in love with you.
[A] But I [B] _ [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] you.
Shall I say. _ _
[B] Shall [C#m] I say.
Would it be [E] a sin.
[A] Would it [E] be a sin.
[B] _ If [A] I _ [B] _ [C#m] can't help [A] falling [E] in [B] love with [E] _ you.
_ [G#m]
Like a [D#] river flows.
[G#m] Surely you will see.
Darling so it goes.
Some things [C#m] would never [F#m] be.
Take [B] my hand.
_ [E] Take [B] my.
[C#m] Take my whole [E] life too.
[A] Take my [E] whole life [B] too.
_ [A] Cause I [B] _
[C#m] can't [A] help falling [E] in love [B] _
[C#m] with [B] you.
[A] Cause I [B] can't _ [C#m] help _ [G#m] falling [E] in _ [B] love with [E] you.
_ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _