Chords for Clarence "Frogman" Henry - I Don't Know Why I Love You But I Do (Live)
Tempo:
58.025 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Cm
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I don't know why I love you but I do.
Here's the Frogbone Clarence Edwards.
[Cm]
[Bb] [Bb] I don't know why I love you [Cm] but I [F] do.
[F] [C] I [F] don't know [Cm] why I [F] cry so [Bb] but I do.
I only [D] know I'm lonely [Eb] and that I [G] want you only.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
[C] [F] [Bb] I can't sleep at night because I [Cm] feel so [F] restless.
[F] [Cm] I [F] don't know [Cm] what to do, [F] I [Bb] feel so helpless.
Since you've [D] been away, [Eb] I've been crying all [G] night and day.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I [Eb] do.
[Bb] My [Eb] days have been so lonely, [Bb] my nights have been so bleak.
[C] I don't know how I stand it [F] but I do.
At [Cm] [Bb] night I feel lonely and tell [Cm] myself [F] [F] [Cm] that [F] I will [Cm] fall in love [F] with [Bb] someone else.
I guess I'm [D] wasting time [Eb] but I've got you [G] clear in my mind.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
[Cm] [F]
[Bb] [N] There he is ladies and gentlemen, brother Clarence Edwards.
Nice to have you.
I don't know how many nights I've been to a piano [Db] bar, various places in New Orleans.
[G] Yes sir, it's good to have you here.
I'll tell you Frog, since we have another good man from New Orleans tonight, Robert Parker, how about starting us off with a little New Orleans marching music to get us out.
Okay, huh?
All right, fine.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's about going to do it for the beat tonight.
Start it up there, honey, and get out, let me go.
Tonight we've had Latimore Brown.
Come out here, my man.
[C] From Montgomery, Alabama, [G] Clarence Edwards.
[D] Also from New [C] Orleans, [G] Robert Parker.
My name is Coach Holland.
He gets me at night on [Gm] WLAC radio.
We've had them all.
That's the beat for this week.
[D] Join us [C] next week.
[G] Give
Here's the Frogbone Clarence Edwards.
[Cm]
[Bb] [Bb] I don't know why I love you [Cm] but I [F] do.
[F] [C] I [F] don't know [Cm] why I [F] cry so [Bb] but I do.
I only [D] know I'm lonely [Eb] and that I [G] want you only.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
[C] [F] [Bb] I can't sleep at night because I [Cm] feel so [F] restless.
[F] [Cm] I [F] don't know [Cm] what to do, [F] I [Bb] feel so helpless.
Since you've [D] been away, [Eb] I've been crying all [G] night and day.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I [Eb] do.
[Bb] My [Eb] days have been so lonely, [Bb] my nights have been so bleak.
[C] I don't know how I stand it [F] but I do.
At [Cm] [Bb] night I feel lonely and tell [Cm] myself [F] [F] [Cm] that [F] I will [Cm] fall in love [F] with [Bb] someone else.
I guess I'm [D] wasting time [Eb] but I've got you [G] clear in my mind.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
[Cm] [F]
[Bb] [N] There he is ladies and gentlemen, brother Clarence Edwards.
Nice to have you.
I don't know how many nights I've been to a piano [Db] bar, various places in New Orleans.
[G] Yes sir, it's good to have you here.
I'll tell you Frog, since we have another good man from New Orleans tonight, Robert Parker, how about starting us off with a little New Orleans marching music to get us out.
Okay, huh?
All right, fine.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's about going to do it for the beat tonight.
Start it up there, honey, and get out, let me go.
Tonight we've had Latimore Brown.
Come out here, my man.
[C] From Montgomery, Alabama, [G] Clarence Edwards.
[D] Also from New [C] Orleans, [G] Robert Parker.
My name is Coach Holland.
He gets me at night on [Gm] WLAC radio.
We've had them all.
That's the beat for this week.
[D] Join us [C] next week.
[G] Give
Key:
F
Bb
Cm
C
G
F
Bb
Cm
I don't know why I love you but I do.
Here's the Frogbone Clarence Edwards.
_ [Cm] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [Bb] I don't know why I love you [Cm] but I [F] do.
_ [F] [C] I [F] don't know [Cm] why I [F] cry so [Bb] but I do.
_ I only [D] know I'm lonely [Eb] and that I [G] want you only.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
[C] _ [F] _ [Bb] I can't sleep at night because I [Cm] feel so [F] restless.
_ [F] [Cm] I [F] don't know [Cm] what to do, [F] I [Bb] feel so helpless.
_ Since you've [D] been away, [Eb] I've been crying all [G] night and day.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I [Eb] do.
[Bb] My _ [Eb] days have been so lonely, [Bb] my nights have been so bleak.
[C] I don't know how I stand it [F] but I do.
At [Cm] [Bb] night I feel lonely and tell [Cm] myself [F] _ _ [F] [Cm] that [F] I will [Cm] fall in love [F] with [Bb] someone else.
_ I guess I'm [D] wasting time [Eb] but I've got you [G] clear in my mind.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [F] _
[Bb] _ [N] _ There he is ladies and gentlemen, brother Clarence Edwards. _
Nice to have you.
I don't know how many nights I've been to a piano [Db] bar, various places in New Orleans.
[G] Yes sir, it's good to have you here.
I'll tell you Frog, since we have another good man from New Orleans tonight, Robert Parker, how about starting us off with a little New Orleans marching music to get us out.
Okay, huh?
All right, fine.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's about going to do it for the beat tonight.
Start it up there, honey, and get out, let me go.
Tonight we've had Latimore Brown.
Come out here, my man.
[C] From Montgomery, Alabama, [G] Clarence Edwards.
_ [D] Also from New [C] Orleans, [G] Robert Parker.
My name is Coach Holland.
He gets me at night on [Gm] WLAC radio.
We've had them all.
That's the beat for this week.
[D] Join us [C] next week.
[G] Give _ _
Here's the Frogbone Clarence Edwards.
_ [Cm] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ [Bb] I don't know why I love you [Cm] but I [F] do.
_ [F] [C] I [F] don't know [Cm] why I [F] cry so [Bb] but I do.
_ I only [D] know I'm lonely [Eb] and that I [G] want you only.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
[C] _ [F] _ [Bb] I can't sleep at night because I [Cm] feel so [F] restless.
_ [F] [Cm] I [F] don't know [Cm] what to do, [F] I [Bb] feel so helpless.
_ Since you've [D] been away, [Eb] I've been crying all [G] night and day.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I [Eb] do.
[Bb] My _ [Eb] days have been so lonely, [Bb] my nights have been so bleak.
[C] I don't know how I stand it [F] but I do.
At [Cm] [Bb] night I feel lonely and tell [Cm] myself [F] _ _ [F] [Cm] that [F] I will [Cm] fall in love [F] with [Bb] someone else.
_ I guess I'm [D] wasting time [Eb] but I've got you [G] clear in my mind.
[C] I don't know [F] why I love you [Bb] but I do.
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [F] _
[Bb] _ [N] _ There he is ladies and gentlemen, brother Clarence Edwards. _
Nice to have you.
I don't know how many nights I've been to a piano [Db] bar, various places in New Orleans.
[G] Yes sir, it's good to have you here.
I'll tell you Frog, since we have another good man from New Orleans tonight, Robert Parker, how about starting us off with a little New Orleans marching music to get us out.
Okay, huh?
All right, fine.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's about going to do it for the beat tonight.
Start it up there, honey, and get out, let me go.
Tonight we've had Latimore Brown.
Come out here, my man.
[C] From Montgomery, Alabama, [G] Clarence Edwards.
_ [D] Also from New [C] Orleans, [G] Robert Parker.
My name is Coach Holland.
He gets me at night on [Gm] WLAC radio.
We've had them all.
That's the beat for this week.
[D] Join us [C] next week.
[G] Give _ _