Chords for Crystal Gayle - talking in your sleep
Tempo:
64.9 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Cm]
[D] I've [Em] been listening to your dreams and getting [E] very low, [Gm] wondering what [F] I can do.
[G] Maybe I'm being foolish, [Cm] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention anybody's name at all.
[Em] [Cm] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
Each time you close your eyes, I've heard it said [Cm] that dreamers [G] never lie.
You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping [Bm] in your dreams [C] with some [D] sweet [G] lover.
Falling on [Am] so tight, loving [Bm] her the way [E] you used to love [Am] me.
Talking in [D] your sleep with loving [G] on your mind.
Maybe I'm [Em] being foolish, [Am] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention [Bm] anybody's name at all.
[Em] [Am] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
[G] Each time [Db] you close your [A] eyes, I've heard it said that dreamers [G] never lie.
You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping in [Bm] your dreams [C] with some [D] sweet lover.
[G] Falling on [Am] so tight, loving her the [Bm] way you [E] used to love me.
Talking [D] in your sleep with loving [G] on your mind.
[G]
You've [Bb] been talking in [G] your sleep.
[Bb]
Love it.
Thank you, come down here.
You're disgusting.
Good looking.
From out of nowhere comes an album.
Hold on to that for a second.
Good looking, talented, young.
You have everything.
Is there anything in the world you desire at this point?
Maybe some rest.
You're not working too hard, are you?
Oh, I've been running constantly.
Let's talk about records.
When was the first time you ever walked in a recording studio?
Oh, that goes back a ways.
It was 1970 and my sister, Loretta Lynn, had me come in and do some demos for her.
For songs that she had written.
And I was very nervous.
Are you nervous now when you go in a recording studio?
In the beginning, but I love to record.
It's great.
How does an album like this get made?
First of all, I'll ask you rapid fire questions.
Did you write any of the songs?
Not on this album.
Where do you get them?
Well, by some very talented writers.
[C] Where did you record it?
Geographically.
[Bb] Nashville.
And most of the writers are from Nashville, too.
[D] I've [Em] been listening to your dreams and getting [E] very low, [Gm] wondering what [F] I can do.
[G] Maybe I'm being foolish, [Cm] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention anybody's name at all.
[Em] [Cm] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
Each time you close your eyes, I've heard it said [Cm] that dreamers [G] never lie.
You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping [Bm] in your dreams [C] with some [D] sweet [G] lover.
Falling on [Am] so tight, loving [Bm] her the way [E] you used to love [Am] me.
Talking in [D] your sleep with loving [G] on your mind.
Maybe I'm [Em] being foolish, [Am] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention [Bm] anybody's name at all.
[Em] [Am] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
[G] Each time [Db] you close your [A] eyes, I've heard it said that dreamers [G] never lie.
You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping in [Bm] your dreams [C] with some [D] sweet lover.
[G] Falling on [Am] so tight, loving her the [Bm] way you [E] used to love me.
Talking [D] in your sleep with loving [G] on your mind.
[G]
You've [Bb] been talking in [G] your sleep.
[Bb]
Love it.
Thank you, come down here.
You're disgusting.
Good looking.
From out of nowhere comes an album.
Hold on to that for a second.
Good looking, talented, young.
You have everything.
Is there anything in the world you desire at this point?
Maybe some rest.
You're not working too hard, are you?
Oh, I've been running constantly.
Let's talk about records.
When was the first time you ever walked in a recording studio?
Oh, that goes back a ways.
It was 1970 and my sister, Loretta Lynn, had me come in and do some demos for her.
For songs that she had written.
And I was very nervous.
Are you nervous now when you go in a recording studio?
In the beginning, but I love to record.
It's great.
How does an album like this get made?
First of all, I'll ask you rapid fire questions.
Did you write any of the songs?
Not on this album.
Where do you get them?
Well, by some very talented writers.
[C] Where did you record it?
Geographically.
[Bb] Nashville.
And most of the writers are from Nashville, too.
Key:
G
D
Am
Em
Bm
G
D
Am
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [D] _ I've [Em] been listening to your dreams and getting [E] very low, [Gm] wondering what [F] I can do.
[G] Maybe I'm being foolish, [Cm] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention anybody's name at all.
[Em] _ [Cm] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
Each time you close your eyes, I've heard it said [Cm] that dreamers [G] never lie.
_ _ _ You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping [Bm] in your _ dreams [C] with some [D] sweet [G] lover.
_ Falling on [Am] so tight, loving [Bm] her the way _ [E] you used to love [Am] me.
_ Talking in [D] your sleep with loving [G] on your mind. _ _
_ _ _ Maybe I'm [Em] being foolish, [Am] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention [Bm] anybody's name at all.
[Em] _ [Am] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
[G] Each time [Db] you close your [A] eyes, I've heard it said that dreamers [G] never lie.
_ _ _ _ You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping in [Bm] your _ dreams [C] with some [D] sweet lover.
[G] Falling on [Am] so tight, loving her the [Bm] way you [E] used to love me.
_ Talking [D] in your sleep with loving [G] on your mind.
_ _ [G]
You've [Bb] been talking in [G] your sleep.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ Love it.
Thank you, come down here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
You're disgusting.
Good looking.
From out of nowhere comes an album.
Hold on to that for a second.
Good looking, talented, young.
You have everything.
Is there anything in the world you desire at this point?
Maybe some rest.
You're not working too hard, are you?
Oh, I've been running constantly.
Let's talk about records.
When was the first time you ever walked in a recording studio?
Oh, that goes back a ways.
It was 1970 and my sister, Loretta Lynn, had me come in and do some demos for her.
For songs that she had written.
And I was very nervous.
Are you nervous now when you go in a recording studio?
In the beginning, but I love to record.
It's great.
How does an album like this get made?
First of all, I'll ask you rapid fire questions.
Did you write any of the songs?
Not on this album.
Where do you get them?
Well, by some very talented writers.
[C] Where did you record it?
Geographically.
[Bb] Nashville.
And most of the writers are from Nashville, too.
_ _ _ [D] _ I've [Em] been listening to your dreams and getting [E] very low, [Gm] wondering what [F] I can do.
[G] Maybe I'm being foolish, [Cm] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention anybody's name at all.
[Em] _ [Cm] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
Each time you close your eyes, I've heard it said [Cm] that dreamers [G] never lie.
_ _ _ You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping [Bm] in your _ dreams [C] with some [D] sweet [G] lover.
_ Falling on [Am] so tight, loving [Bm] her the way _ [E] you used to love [Am] me.
_ Talking in [D] your sleep with loving [G] on your mind. _ _
_ _ _ Maybe I'm [Em] being foolish, [Am] cause I haven't heard you [D] mention [Bm] anybody's name at all.
[Em] _ [Am] How I wish I could be sure [B] it's me that turned [Em] you on.
[G] Each time [Db] you close your [A] eyes, I've heard it said that dreamers [G] never lie.
_ _ _ _ You've been talking in [Am] your sleep, sleeping in [Bm] your _ dreams [C] with some [D] sweet lover.
[G] Falling on [Am] so tight, loving her the [Bm] way you [E] used to love me.
_ Talking [D] in your sleep with loving [G] on your mind.
_ _ [G]
You've [Bb] been talking in [G] your sleep.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ Love it.
Thank you, come down here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
You're disgusting.
Good looking.
From out of nowhere comes an album.
Hold on to that for a second.
Good looking, talented, young.
You have everything.
Is there anything in the world you desire at this point?
Maybe some rest.
You're not working too hard, are you?
Oh, I've been running constantly.
Let's talk about records.
When was the first time you ever walked in a recording studio?
Oh, that goes back a ways.
It was 1970 and my sister, Loretta Lynn, had me come in and do some demos for her.
For songs that she had written.
And I was very nervous.
Are you nervous now when you go in a recording studio?
In the beginning, but I love to record.
It's great.
How does an album like this get made?
First of all, I'll ask you rapid fire questions.
Did you write any of the songs?
Not on this album.
Where do you get them?
Well, by some very talented writers.
[C] Where did you record it?
Geographically.
[Bb] Nashville.
And most of the writers are from Nashville, too.