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Cry To Me:Rolling Stones.
Blues Master, Solomon Burke had a big hit
with this one in '62. The Stones brought it
back on their album Out Of Our Heads, 1965.
#1.(Blues)
NC D
When your baby leaves you all alone,
G D
And nobody calls you on the phone.
A
Ah, don't you feel like crying?
D
Don't you feel like crying? Like crying? Like crying?
A D
Come on, baby, cry to me.
#2.
NC D
When you're all alone in your lonely room,
G D
And there's nothing but the smell of her perfume.
A
Ah, don't you feel like crying?
D
Don't you feel like crying? like crying? like crying?
A D
Come on, baby, come on...cry to me.
Chorus:
G D
Well, nothing could be sadder than a glass of wine, alone.
A D
Loneliness, loneliness, it's just a waste of your time.
G D
You don't ever, you don't ever have to walk alone, you see.
A D
So, come on, take my hand..Come on, walk with me.
#3.
NC D G
When you're waiting for a voice to come, in the night,
D
and there is no one..
A
Ah, don't you feel like crying?
D
Don't you feel like crying? Like crying? Like crying?
A D
Come on, baby, cry to me.(Last 3 lines x 3.)
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.