Don Williams
2 bài
Crying in the rain
Capo 2 tone G Intro [Db] [Cb] [Db] [Cb]===I'll [A#]never [Cb]let you [Db]seeThe [Db]way my [A#]broken [Cb]heart í [Db]hurting me I've [Db]got my [A#]pride [G#]and I know [D#]how to hideAll my [A#]sorrow and painI'll [Cb]do my crying in the [D#]rainIf [Db]I [A#]wait [Cb]for stormy [Db]skieU [Db]wont know the [A#]rain from the [Cb]tears in my [Db]eyes[Db]You'll never [A#]know that I [G#]still love you So [D#]only heartaches [A#]remainI'll [Cb]do my crying in the [D#]rainĐK :Raindrops [A#]falling from [Bb]heavenCould [Cb]never take ây [Db]my miseryBut Since [D#]we're not together I'll [A#]pray for stormy weatherTo [Cb]hide these tears I hope you'll never seeSomeday [Db]when my [A#]crying's [Cb]done [Db]I'm [Db]gonna [A#]wear a [Cb]smile and [Db]walk in the sun I [Db]may be a [A#]fool but till then [G#]darlin' You'll [D#]Never see [A#]me complain I'll [Cb]do my crying in the [D#]rain⠀⠀
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Don Williams
Jamaica Farewell
[A#]Down the way where the [Em]nights are gayAnd the [Db]sun shines daily on the [A#]mountain top[A#]I took a trip on a [Em]sailing shipAnd when I [Db]reached Jamaica I [A#]made a stopBut I'm [A#]sad to say I'm [Em]on my way[Db]Won't be back for [A#]many a dayMy [A#]heart is down, my head is [Em]turning aroundI had to [Db]leave a little girl in [A#]Kingston town[A#]Sounds of laughter [Em]everywhereAnd the [Db]dancing girls sway [A#]to and fro[A#]I must declare my [Em]heart is thereThough I've [Db]been from Maine to [A#]MexicoBut I'm [A#]sad to say I'm [Em]on my way[Db]Won't be back for [A#]many a dayMy [A#]heart is down, my head is [Em]turning aroundI had to [Db]leave a little girl in [A#]Kingston town[A#]Down the market [Em]you can hearLadies [Db]cry out while on their [A#]heads they bear[A#]'Akey' rice, salt [Em]fish are niceAnd the [Db]rum is fine any [A#]time of yearBut I'm [A#]sad to say I'm [Em]on my way[Db]Won't be back for [A#]many a dayMy [A#]heart is down, my head is [Em]turning aroundI had to [Db]leave a little girl in [A#]Kingston town⠀⠀
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Don Williams