F#1 Dm2
Won't you sing me the blues
F#1 Dm2C7
Won't you sing me the blues
F F#1 Dm2 F1
Sing me something my heart can use
FDm2C7F
misery loves a symphony
DbC7Dm7 D1 D7
Does your face, your pretty face get lo-ost in a crowd ?
DbC7Dm7 D1 D7
And you say no one's there to hear you cry out loud
F1 C7F
What will you do, Suzie Blue?
F#1 Dm2
Where did you learn to do that so well?
F#1 Dm2C7
Where did you learn to do that so well?
F F#1 Dm2 F1
I guess that would be like kiss and tell
FDm2C7F
If it's a secret, why did you show me?
DbC7Dm7 D1 D7
But your far a-way from the love you used to hold,
DbC7Dm7 D1 D7
don't sit and watch your self grow old
F1 C7Dm7 D1 D7
The day is new, Suzie Blu--u--ue
F1 C7F
The day is new, Suzie Blue
(Bridge:) F#1 Dm2 F#1 Dm2C7F F#1 Dm2 F1 FDm2C7F
F#1 Dm2
Real life has let you down
F#1 Dm2C7
Real life has let you down
F F#1 Dm2 F1
Someone stripped the shoes from your ground
FDm2C7F
Everybody owes somebody something
DbC7Dm7 D1 D7
Kissing from heaven in your arms
DbC7
And we'll make love to the memories
Dm7 D1 D7 F1 C7Dm7 D1 D7
They will always see us new, Suzie Blu--u--ue
F1 C7Dm7 D1 D7
The day is new, Suzie Blu--u--ue
F1 C7F
The day is new, Suzie Blue
Outro:
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.