Bing Crosby

I wonder who's kissing her now(Chords)

Bing Crosby

Key: G

roll up this ad to continue

	        G                   D7             G                               B7                C         E7 
      I wonder who's kissing her now,  I wonder who's teaching her how. 
        Am                 E7       Am7                A7            D7 
      I wonder who's looking into her eyes, telling lies, telling lies. 
         G           D7             C                                  B                  C        E7 
      I wonder if she's got a boy, the girl who once filled me with joy. 
        Am                       G               E7     Am                 D7             G        D7 
      I wonder if she ever tells him of me. I wonder who's kissing her now. 
 
                G                   D7             G                           B               C        E7      
      And I wonder who's buying the wine, for lips that I used to call mine 
         Am                      G               E7     Am                 D7             G  
      I wonder if she ever tells him of me. I wonder who's kissing her now. 
 
 
                  Let the rest of the world go by. 
 
 D7         G                              D7 
      With someone like you, a pal so good and true. 
                                         G                       G7 
      I'd like to leave it all behind and go and find. 
          C                                 G 
      A place that's known, to God alone. 
       A7                 D7 
      Just a spot to call our own. 
 
                G                                        D7  
      We'll  find a perfect peace, where joy will never cease.  
                                                   B 
       Out there beneath a kindly sky. 
                           G                                   D7 
       We'll build a sweet little nest, somewhere out in the west. 
                                                        G 
       And let the rest of the world go by. 
 

	        

Written by Harold Orlob / Joe Howard

See Also: