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Everly Brothers - Should We Tell Him Chords

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Should We Tell Him Chords

(ver. 1)
Everly Brothers
Should We Tell Him:Everly Brothers.
#14 Australia, #20 USA on BB Hot 100 on
CADENCE Records in 1958.

INTRO: D#

CHORUS:
D#               G#
Mmmm..mmmm..mmm..should we tell him?
   A#7                          D#
To let him go on trusting isn't fair.
                  G#
Mmmm..mmmm..mmmm..should we tell him?  
          A#7                            D#
Should we tell him that his girl doesn't care?

#1.
D#                           A#7
I took my best girl dancing..down to my best 

friend's mansion.
G#                           A#7
He met us at the door, said, glad you're here.
D#                         A#7
Before the dance was over..I saw him call her over.
G#                           A#7
Then he whispered..thought I didn't hear.

CHORUS:
G#                     A#7
Should we tell him..to let him go on trusting 
      D#
isn't fair.
                  G#
Mmmm..mmmm..mmmm..should we tell him?  
          A#7                            D#
Should we tell him that his girl doesn't care?


(INTERLUDE:) G# A# D# (x2)

#2.
D#                          A#7
I left them there together..thought that I might 
             G#                                A#7
feel better..down at the cafe where we used to go.
G#                               A#7
Some of my friends has gathered, just for some fun 
              G#                               A#7
and laughter..then I heard two of them talkin' low.

CHORUS:
G#                     A#7
Should we tell him..to let him go on trusting 
      D#
isn't fair.
                  G#
Mmmm..mmmm..mmmm..should we tell him?  
          A#7                            D#
Should we tell him that his girl doesn't care? (Fade.)


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