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What's Happened To Blue Eyes Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Jessi Colter
WHAT'S HAPPENED TO BLUE EYES: JESSI COLTER (J. Colter) 4/4 - 106

On Cd's: I'm Jessi Colter (1975) & Single (1975)
& An Outlaw... A Lady, The Very best Of (2003)


CAPO : On the 1st Fret
|%  |: Repeat the previous Chord and Measure of 4-count
/    : Breaks

INTRO (Piano Solo approx. in): 
                                              /
E  |A    |./.   |E    |Esus4-E  B-A|E   Esus4|E

CHORUS 1 + 2:
                   /    /    /     /
                  |A         Asus2|A
What's happened to blue eyes,
          |E        Esus4|E
has anyone seen him.
            |B       Bsus4|B
Don't anyone tell me,
        B7        |E    Esus4|E
that he gave up on me.

                /    /    /     /
    E7         |A         Asus2|A
I'm looking for blue eyes,
          |E         Esus4|E
has anyone known him.
./.         |B       Bsus4|B              
   Is anyone knowing,
                                    /
             B7         |E    Esus4|E
if he's been looking for me.

VERSE:
           |A                  |./.
There was a time when blue eyes said,
            |E     Esus4|E
he'd love no other.
           |A      |./.
His one and on - ly love,
            |E    Esus4|E    |
he swore I'd be.

BRIDGE:

/     /       /
A     E      |E
There was   a time,
    |A   E            |A    E       |A       |./.   |
when his blue eyes saw clea-rer than mine did.
                                                  /
B              |./.           |B        B7       |E
Tears and rain, years of pain, bring me back this way.

CHORUS 1 + 2 & OUTRO:

                   /    /             /
                  |A           |A    |E
What's happened to blue eyes.
            
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