Skeeter Davis

I Can't Stay Mad At You(Chords)

Skeeter Davis

Key: C#

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Capo on 1st fret
	        I Can't Stay Mad At You:Skeeter Davis. 
#7 in 1963. 
             (.) 

INTRO: 
C                            Am7 
Doo, doo, doo, shooby-dooby, doo-bop,  
F        G7 
dum-dum, bee, dooby, dooby. 
C             Am7 
Shooby-dooby, doo-bop,  
F        G7 
dum-dum, bee, dooby, dooby. 
C             Am7 
Shooby-dooby, doo-bop,  
F        G7                 C            F      C 
dum-dum, bee, dooby, dooby..I can't stay mad at you. 

#1. 
C               Am7          F        G7 
You can make me cry..you can break my heart.. 
    C          Am7       F 
But I'll never say we're through. 
G7          C    Am7 F          G7     C   Am7 F G7 
Even when I cry..I   can't stay mad at you. 

#2. 
G7          C  Am7            F       G7 
You can run a..round, you can tell me lies.. 
    C               Am7   F 
But there's nothing I can do. 
G7                 C    Am7     F          G7     C   F C7 
I'll never say goodbye, cause I can't stay mad at you. 

F C Bb C I got mad at you last night.. G F C F When you were holding another girl tight. D Am7 D D7 But when I thought about all your charms, G7 G G7 G I bounced right back into your arms.
#3. G C One thing you'll know for sure.. Am7 F G7 C I won't be the one..to fall in love Am7 F with someone new. G7 C Am7 F I'll love you till I die.....and I can't G7 C stay mad at you. (INTERLUDE:) G7 G G7 G I bounced right back into your arms. #3. G C One thing you'll know for sure.. Am7 F G7 C I won't be the one..to fall in love Am7 F with someone new. G7 C Am7 F I'll love you till I die.....and I can't G7 C F C G7 stay mad at you. OUTRO: C Am7 Doo, doo, doo, shooby-dooby, doo-bop, F G7 dum-dum, bee, dooby, dooby. C Am7 Shooby-dooby, doo-bop, F G7 dum-dum, bee, dooby, dooby. C Am7 Shooby-dooby, doo-bop, F G7 You got me where you want me! C Am7 Shooby-dooby, doo-bop, F G7 dum-dum, bee, dooby, dooby. C Am7 Shooby-dooby, doo-bop...(Fade.) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.

Written by Gerry Goffin/Carole King

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