Chords for ELVIS PRESLEY - Heartbreak Hotel ( con subtitulos en español ) BEST SOUND
Tempo:
95.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, since my baby left me, well, I found a new place to dwell.
Well, it's down at the end of Lonely Street, that [B] heartbreak hotel.
Well, I'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, I'm so lonely.
[B] I'll [G#] be just so lonely, [E] I could [B] die.
[G] Oh, though it's always [E] crowded, you still can find some room
for broken [Bm]-hearted mothers [E] to [G] cry their head low.
I'll be [E] just so [A] lonely, baby.
I'll be just so lonely.
[B] I'll be just so lonely, I could [E] die.
Man, [G] the bellhop's tears [E] keep flowing, and the death clerk's dressing black.
Well, I've been so lonely, lonely street, I'll never, never look back.
[A] I'll be just so lonely, baby.
Well, there's some lonely,
[B] well, there's some lonely, I [E] could die.
Well, if your baby leaves you, you've got a tale to tell.
Well, just take a walk down Lonely Street to Heartbreak Hotel.
[Em] Well, you'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, you'll be lonely.
[B] You'll be just so lonely, you [E] could die.
Oh,
[E]
[A] [Em]
[F#] [E]
though it's always crowded, you still can find some room
for broken-hearted mothers to cry their head low.
[Em] There's some lonely, baby, well, there's some lonely,
[G] well, there's some lonely, I could [A] die.
Well, it's down at the end of Lonely Street, that [B] heartbreak hotel.
Well, I'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, I'm so lonely.
[B] I'll [G#] be just so lonely, [E] I could [B] die.
[G] Oh, though it's always [E] crowded, you still can find some room
for broken [Bm]-hearted mothers [E] to [G] cry their head low.
I'll be [E] just so [A] lonely, baby.
I'll be just so lonely.
[B] I'll be just so lonely, I could [E] die.
Man, [G] the bellhop's tears [E] keep flowing, and the death clerk's dressing black.
Well, I've been so lonely, lonely street, I'll never, never look back.
[A] I'll be just so lonely, baby.
Well, there's some lonely,
[B] well, there's some lonely, I [E] could die.
Well, if your baby leaves you, you've got a tale to tell.
Well, just take a walk down Lonely Street to Heartbreak Hotel.
[Em] Well, you'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, you'll be lonely.
[B] You'll be just so lonely, you [E] could die.
Oh,
[E]
[A] [Em]
[F#] [E]
though it's always crowded, you still can find some room
for broken-hearted mothers to cry their head low.
[Em] There's some lonely, baby, well, there's some lonely,
[G] well, there's some lonely, I could [A] die.
Key:
E
B
A
G
Em
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, since my baby left me, well, I found a new place to dwell.
Well, it's down at the end of Lonely Street, that [B] heartbreak hotel.
Well, I'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, I'm so lonely.
[B] I'll [G#] be just so lonely, [E] I could [B] die. _
[G] Oh, though it's always [E] crowded, you still can find some room
for broken [Bm]-hearted mothers [E] to [G] cry their head low.
I'll be [E] _ just so [A] lonely, baby.
I'll be just so lonely.
[B] I'll be just so lonely, I could [E] die.
Man, [G] the bellhop's tears [E] keep flowing, and the death clerk's dressing black.
Well, I've been so lonely, lonely street, I'll never, never look back.
[A] I'll be just _ so lonely, baby.
Well, there's some lonely,
[B] _ well, there's some lonely, I [E] could die. _
Well, if your baby leaves you, you've got a tale to tell.
Well, just take a walk down Lonely Street to Heartbreak Hotel.
[Em] Well, you'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, you'll be lonely.
[B] _ You'll be just so lonely, you [E] could die.
Oh, _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
though it's always crowded, you still can find some room
for broken-hearted mothers to cry their head low.
_ [Em] _ There's some lonely, baby, well, there's some lonely,
[G] well, there's some lonely, I could [A] die. _
Well, since my baby left me, well, I found a new place to dwell.
Well, it's down at the end of Lonely Street, that [B] heartbreak hotel.
Well, I'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, I'm so lonely.
[B] I'll [G#] be just so lonely, [E] I could [B] die. _
[G] Oh, though it's always [E] crowded, you still can find some room
for broken [Bm]-hearted mothers [E] to [G] cry their head low.
I'll be [E] _ just so [A] lonely, baby.
I'll be just so lonely.
[B] I'll be just so lonely, I could [E] die.
Man, [G] the bellhop's tears [E] keep flowing, and the death clerk's dressing black.
Well, I've been so lonely, lonely street, I'll never, never look back.
[A] I'll be just _ so lonely, baby.
Well, there's some lonely,
[B] _ well, there's some lonely, I [E] could die. _
Well, if your baby leaves you, you've got a tale to tell.
Well, just take a walk down Lonely Street to Heartbreak Hotel.
[Em] Well, you'll be just so lonely, [A] baby.
Well, you'll be lonely.
[B] _ You'll be just so lonely, you [E] could die.
Oh, _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
though it's always crowded, you still can find some room
for broken-hearted mothers to cry their head low.
_ [Em] _ There's some lonely, baby, well, there's some lonely,
[G] well, there's some lonely, I could [A] die. _