Chords for Where've You Been

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141.575 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

C

Em

Am

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Where've You Been chords
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[Em]
[C] [G]
[D] Claire had all [Am] but given [D] up when [C] she [G] and [D] Edwin fell [Em] in [G] love.
[D] She [G] touched his face [Am] and shook [D] her head.
[C] In [G]
disbelief she [D] [B] sighed and said,
[Am] In many dreams [Bm] I've held you near,
[C]
But [G] now at last you're [A]
really [D] here.
[G] Where [Em] have you [C] been?
I've looked for you forever [D] and [G] a day.
Where have [Em]
you [C] been?
[Em] I'm just not myself [C#] when you're [G] away.
[D] He asked her [D] for [Am] her hand for [D] life,
[C] And she [G] became [D] a [Em]
salesman's wife.
[G] He was home [Am] each night by [D] eight,
But [C] one [G] stormy evening [E] he [B] was late.
[Am] Her [Em] frightened tears fell [Bm] to the floor,
[C]
Until [G] his key [Am] turned [D] in the door.
[G] Where
[Em] have you [C] been?
I've looked for you [D] forever and [G] a day.
Where [Em] have you [C] been?
[Em] I'm just not [E] myself [Bm] when you're [G] away.
[Dm] [G]
They'd [C] never spent a night,
[D] For [Em] sixty years she heard him snore.
[C] Now they're in a hospital,
[B] [Am] In separate beds on different
[D] floors.
[A] [D]
Claire [G] soon lost [Am] her memory,
[D]
[C] Forgot [G] the names [D] of family.
She never spoke [Am] a word [D] again.
[C] Then [G] one day [Am] they [B] wheeled him in.
[E] He held her [Em] hand, [Bm] stroked her head,
[C] And in [G] a fragile [Am] voice [D] she said,
[G]
[Em] Where have you [C] been?
I've looked for you [D] forever [G] and a day.
Where [Em] have you [C] been?
I'm just not [G] myself when [Em] you're away.
[D] No, I'm just not myself when you're [C] away.
[Em] [Bm]
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
Em
121
Am
2311
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ Claire had all [Am] but given [D] _ up when [C] she [G] and _ [D] Edwin fell [Em] in [G] love.
_ [D] She [G] touched his face [Am] _ and shook [D] her head.
[C] In _ [G] _ _
disbelief she [D] _ _ [B] sighed and said,
_ [Am] _ In many dreams [Bm] I've held you near,
_ [C] _
But [G] now at last you're [A] _
really [D] _ here.
_ [G] Where _ [Em] have you [C] _ been?
_ _ _ I've looked for you forever [D] and [G] a day. _
_ _ _ Where have [Em]
you _ [C] _ been? _ _ _
_ _ [Em] I'm just not myself [C#] when you're [G] away. _ _ _ _ _
[D] He asked her [D] for [Am] her hand for [D] life,
[C] And she [G] _ _ became [D] a _ [Em]
salesman's wife.
_ _ _ [G] He was home [Am] each night by [D] eight,
But [C] one _ [G] stormy evening [E] _ he [B] was late. _
[Am] Her [Em] frightened _ tears fell [Bm] to the floor,
_ [C] _ _
Until [G] his key [Am] turned _ [D] in the door.
_ _ [G] Where _
_ [Em] have you _ [C] been? _
_ _ _ I've looked for you [D] forever and [G] a day. _
_ _ Where _ [Em] have you _ [C] been? _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] I'm just not [E] myself [Bm] when you're [G] _ away. _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ They'd [C] never spent a night, _ _
_ [D] For [Em] sixty years she heard him snore. _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ Now they're in a _ _ hospital,
_ [B] _ [Am] In separate beds on different _ _ _
[D] floors.
[A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
Claire _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] soon lost [Am] her _ memory,
[D] _ _
_ [C] Forgot _ [G] the names [D] of _ family. _ _ _ _
She never spoke [Am] a word _ [D] again.
_ _ [C] _ Then [G] one day [Am] they _ [B] wheeled him in.
_ _ [E] He held her [Em] hand, _ [Bm] stroked her _ head,
_ [C] _ And in [G] a fragile _ [Am] _ voice [D] she said, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] Where have you _ [C] _ been? _
_ _ I've looked for you [D] forever [G] and a day. _ _
_ Where _ _ [Em] have you _ [C] _ been? _ _ _ _
I'm just not [G] myself when [Em] you're away.
_ _ _ _ _ [D] No, I'm just not myself when you're [C] away. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _

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