Bm | E7 | A | E7 |
A | C#m | |
Are you l | onesome tonight, do you m | iss me tonight? |
F#7 | Bm7 | |
Are you sorry we dr | ifted ap | art? |
E7 | |
Does your m | emory stray to a brighter sunny day |
Bm7 | E7 | A | |
When I k | issed you and c | alled you sweeth | eart? |
A7 | D | |
Do the ch | airs in your parlor seem | empty and bare? |
B7 | E7 | |
Do you g | aze at your doorstep and p | icture me there? |
A | Amaj7 | B7 | |
Is your h | eart filled with p | ain, shall I c | ome back again? |
E7 | A | E7 | |
Tell me d | ear, are you lonesome t | onight? |
A |
I wonder if you're lonesome tonight |
C#m | |
You know someone said that the world's a stage |
F#7 |
And each must play a part |
Bm7 | |
Fate had me playing in love you as my sweetheart |
E7 |
Act one was when we met, I loved you at first glance |
Bm7 | |
You read your line so cleverly and never missed a cue |
E7 |
Then came act two, you seemed to change and you acted strange |
A | |
And why I'll never know |
A7 |
Honey, you lied when you said you loved me |
D | |
And I had no cause to doubt you |
B7 |
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies |
E7 | |
Than go on living without you |
A |
Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there |
B7 | |
With emptiness all around |
E7 |
And if you won't come back to me |
A | E7 | |
Then make them bring the curtain down |
A | Amaj7 | B7 | |
Is your h | eart filled with p | ain, shall I c | ome back again? |
E7 | A | |
Tell me d | ear, are you lonesome t | onight? |