Barbara Lewis

Straighten Up Your Heart(Chords)

Barbara Lewis

Key: G

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Intro: G Am7 C  Dm7 G C  D G 

#1. 
C             Dm7       C                D 
Your cheating heart was playing from the start 
C                D          G           C 
and our love's becoming the talk of the town. 
 Am        
(Talk of the town.) 
C       D       G  C          D     G    C 
I can't live up to misery and pain, that I'm about  
   D        G                     C 
to face..my tears would fall like rain. 
 D             G             Dm7 
(Teardrops are falling on my pillow.) 

#2. 
Dm7                             Em7 
Cause I happen to know, one day soon, you'll let  

me go. 
           D          A     D          Am7  G 
It's gonna hurt, it's gonna hurt me so in---side. 
C   Em7          D       G     C            Em7 
So, if you don't wanna..(aaaah-oooo)..don't want  
       Dm7     C      D     G     C            D 
to see me cry..please don't ever, ever say goodbye. 

Chorus: 
     Am7                D 
Just straighten up your heart..(straighten up,  
                               Am7           Em7 
straighten up your heart)..and we can start anew. 
                   D       G 
And if you do this for me, I'll know your loving  
   C                      Dm7 
is true..(it's true, it's true.) 


INTERLUDE: Am7 C Dm7 G C G C D G C 

Chorus: 
Am7                    D 
So, straighten up your heart..(straighten up,  
                               Am7           Em7 
straighten up your heart)..and we can start anew. 
                   D       G 
And if you do this for me, I'll know your loving  
   C                      Dm7 
is true..(it's true, it's true.) 

OUTRO: 
G          Em7               F 
Baby, I'll know your love is true..(it's true, it's  

true) 
              C                 Dm7 
Darling, I'll know your love is true..(it's true, it's  

true)                       
   Em7                         Am7  Em7  Dm7 
So true (it's true, it's true) I'll know.....(Fade.) 



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Written by Sharon McMahan

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