| Western swing...the forerunner of much of the country music today. Ray Price also was a pitcber for the St. Louis Cardinals before the arm went he originally had a flat top hair cut and an Indian suit since he's a native American. In the 70s he changed his singing style and this is one of the songs he recorded that way. He also later did it with Willie Nelson. |
| D | D7 | G | D | |
| Now, | blue ain't the | word for the | way that I | feel, |
| D7 | A | A7 | |
| There's a storm brewin' | in this heart of | mine. |
| D | D7 | G | D | |
| This ain't no | crazy dream, I | know that it's | real. |
| D | A | D | G | D | |
| You're | someone else's | love now, you're not | mine! |
| Chorus: |
| Crazy arms that seek to h(G)old somebody n(D)ew, |
| But my burnin' heart keeps sayin' you're not m(A)ine! |
| My t(D)roubled mind knows soon to a(G)nother you'll be w(D)ed, |
| And that's why I'm l(A7)onely all the t(D)ime. |
| Break |
| P(D)lease take these t(D7)reasured dreams I h(G)ad for you and m(D)e, |
| And take all the l(D7)ove I thought was m(A7)ine, |
| T(D)his ain't no c(D7)razy dream, I k(G)now that it's rD)eal, |
| And that's why I'm l(A7)onely all the t(D)ime! |
| Repeat Chorus |
| Crazy arms that seek to h(G)old somebody n(D)ew, |
| But my burnin' heart keeps sayin' you're not m(A)ine! |
| My troubled mind knows soon to a(G)nother you'll be w(D)ed, |
| And that's why I'm l(A7)onely all the t(D)ime. |
| Tag: |
| And that's why I'm l(A7)onely all the t(D)ime! |
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| This is written up from memory. Any corrections will be appreciated. Better |
| chordings (color chords, etc.) as well...this is just the basic key changes |
| as I remember it. I looked this up in the BMI archive (http://www.bmi.com) |
| in order to atribute the BMI Work number, writers' names and publisher(s). |
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