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MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF  Walker Brothers



[Note: This arrangement is from the Walker Brothers' 1965 hit. Yes, I know
that Jerry Butler and Dionne Warwick both recorded it earlier...]

Intro:

(strings):

        [C#m7]         [F#m7]         [Dmaj7]        [Bm7/E]                                              Oh, [Dmaj7]breaking up is[Bm7] so [E7]   very hard to[Amaj7] do   [B13]797897] [B7]7978[1]0x]
Verse 1:
        [E]If you really l[C#m]ove him
        [E]And there's nothing[C#m] I can do[C#]
        Don't t[E]ry to spare my feelings[E+]
        Just tell me that we're t[C#m7]hrough[Bm7/E]
Chorus 1:
        And [Bm7]make[Bm7/E] it   [C#m7]easy on your[F#m7]self
        [Dmaj7]      [Bm7/E]Make it [C#m7]easy on your[F#m7]self
        'Cause [Dmaj7]breaking up is[Bm7] so [E7]   very hard to[Amaj7] do
        [1: B13 B7  2: Bm7/E  3: to coda  4: to string tag] 
Verse 2:
And if the way I hold him
Can't compare to his caress
No words of consolation
Will make me miss you less
Chorus 2:
My darling, if this is goodbye
I just know I'm gonna cry
So run to him
Before you start crying too
[repeat cborus 1] 
Coda:
        [Amaj7]         [C#m7]     Oh, [Dmaj7]baby, [C#m7/E]       it's so hard to[Amaj7] do[Bm7/E]
[repeat cborus 1; ritard. on final line] 
String tag:
        [Amaj7]           [Bm7/E]         [Amaj7]                                          -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers

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Amaj7 B13 B7 Bm7 Bm7/E C# C#m C#m7 C#m7/E Dmaj7 E E+ E7 F#m7

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