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Date: 3/31/00; 10:15:20 AM
From: ""
Subject: Song, "What in the world's come over you>"
This is the work of Tim Ausburn
WHAT IN THE WORLD'S COME OVER YOU
Written and recorded by Jack Scott 1959 Key of E
(E) What in the world's come (Ab) over you,
(A) Seems we never get a- (E) long,
(A) Every night I (E) reminise,
(F#7) dreamin' of your (B7) tender kisses,
(E) What in the world's come (Ab) over you,
(A) Could you ever change your (E) mind,
(A) If you do, I'll (E) still be here dear,
(A) waiting, (B7) longing for (E) you.
First chorus:
(B7) All my life I've loved you so,
(E) Never dreamed I'd miss you so,
(F#7) Now alone in my room each night,
My (B7) heart it cries, it's just not right,
Oh, (E) what in the world's come (Ab) over you,
(A) Could you ever change your (E) mind,
(A) If you do, I'll (E) still be here dear,
(A) Waiting, (B7) longing for (E) you.
Second chorus:
(B7) All my life I've loved you so,
(E) Never dreamed I'd miss you so,
(F#7) Now alone in my room each night,
My (B7) heart it cries, it's just not right,
Oh, (E) what in the world's come (Ab) over you,
(A) You're still my angel from a- (E) bove,
(A) Guess you'll always (E) be my one and
(A) Only, (B7) only real (E) love.
Good luck and have fun with this. Jack sung it all out of meter and paused
at different times in the first and second chorus. Just work it out with
your own timing and phrasing. Enjoy! From Tim Ausburn
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