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Elvis Presley - First In Line Ukulele

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First In Line Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Elvis Presley
First In Line:Elvis Presley.
Album - Elvis - #1 in 1956.

#1.     
C                             E
When they gave out, eyes like diamonds..
           F    Fm                C    C7
that would shame...the stars that shine.
   F      Fm    C      Am   D                      G   G7
My darlin'...my darlin'.....you, were the first in line.

#2.
C                             E
When they gave out, lips like honey..
     F    Fm                     C   C7
that hold.....a new thrill every time.
   F      Fm     C       Am  D            G        C   C7  
My darlin'....my darlin'.....you were the first in line.

CHORUS:
             F                    Fm
There may be others that know you longer..
    C            G         C  C7
who pledge their hearts to you.
               F                     D
But there's no other, could love you stronger..
    G                   G7
any stronger, than I do.

#3.
      C                     E
Don't refuse me, say you'll choose me..
    F          Fm        C    C7
I'm yours, oh, please be mine.
   F       Fm               C       Am
My darlin'.....say I'm your darlin'..
    D              G        C
the first, and the last, in line.

CHORUS:
             F                    Fm
There may be others that know you longer..
    C            G         C  C7
who pledge their hearts to you.
               F                     D
But there's no other, could love you stronger..
    G                   G7
any stronger, than I do.

#3.
      C                     E
Don't refuse me, say you'll choose me..
    F          Fm        C    C7
I'm yours, oh, please be mine.
   F       Fm               C       Am
My darlin'.....say I'm your darlin'..
    D              G         C
the first, and the last...in line.


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