Chords for Jack White "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"
Tempo:
85.4 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
Dm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, let me see if I can take a crack.
I might have to give her a couple whirls.
[D]
[Dm] [G] [C]
Are you lonesome [E] tonight?
[A] Do you miss [Am] me tonight?
Are [C] you sorry we drifted [F] apart?
Does
[G] your memory stray to a bright summer day when I kissed you and called you [C] sweetheart?
Do [Am] the [C] chairs in your parlor [Am] [F] seem empty and bare?
[Dm] Do you gaze at the doorstep [G] and picture me there?
[C] Is your heart [Am] filled with [E] pain?
[D] Shall I come back again?
[Dm] Tell me dear, [G] are you lonesome [D]
[C] tonight?
[Em] I wonder if you're [Am] lonesome tonight.
You know, someone said that the world's a [C] stage and each must play a part.
Fate had me playing in [F] love with you as my sweetheart.
Act one was where [G] we met.
I loved you at first glance.
You read your lines so cleverly and [B] never missed a cue.
Then came act two.
[C] You seemed to change, you acted strange, and why I've never known.
[D] [E] Honey, you lied when you said you loved me [F] and I had no cause to doubt you.
[D]
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies [Em] [Dm] than to go on living [G] without you.
[C] Now the stage is [Em] bare and [D] I'm standing there with emptiness all around.
[Dm] But you won't come back to me.
[G] [C] Is your heart filled [E] with pain?
[Dm] Shall I come back again?
Tell me dear, [Em] are [G] you lonesome [Am] [C] tonight?
[N]
I might have to give her a couple whirls.
[D]
[Dm] [G] [C]
Are you lonesome [E] tonight?
[A] Do you miss [Am] me tonight?
Are [C] you sorry we drifted [F] apart?
Does
[G] your memory stray to a bright summer day when I kissed you and called you [C] sweetheart?
Do [Am] the [C] chairs in your parlor [Am] [F] seem empty and bare?
[Dm] Do you gaze at the doorstep [G] and picture me there?
[C] Is your heart [Am] filled with [E] pain?
[D] Shall I come back again?
[Dm] Tell me dear, [G] are you lonesome [D]
[C] tonight?
[Em] I wonder if you're [Am] lonesome tonight.
You know, someone said that the world's a [C] stage and each must play a part.
Fate had me playing in [F] love with you as my sweetheart.
Act one was where [G] we met.
I loved you at first glance.
You read your lines so cleverly and [B] never missed a cue.
Then came act two.
[C] You seemed to change, you acted strange, and why I've never known.
[D] [E] Honey, you lied when you said you loved me [F] and I had no cause to doubt you.
[D]
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies [Em] [Dm] than to go on living [G] without you.
[C] Now the stage is [Em] bare and [D] I'm standing there with emptiness all around.
[Dm] But you won't come back to me.
[G] [C] Is your heart filled [E] with pain?
[Dm] Shall I come back again?
Tell me dear, [Em] are [G] you lonesome [Am] [C] tonight?
[N]
Key:
C
G
D
Dm
Am
C
G
D
Alright, let me see if I can take a crack.
I might have to give her a couple whirls.
_ [D] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ Are you lonesome [E] tonight?
_ [A] Do you miss [Am] me tonight?
Are [C] you sorry we drifted [F] apart?
_ Does _
[G] your memory stray to a bright summer day when I kissed you and called you [C] sweetheart?
_ Do _ [Am] the [C] chairs in your parlor [Am] [F] seem empty and bare?
[Dm] Do you gaze at the doorstep [G] and picture me there?
[C] Is your heart [Am] filled with [E] pain?
[D] Shall I come back again?
[Dm] Tell me dear, [G] are you lonesome [D]
[C] tonight?
_ _ _ [Em] I wonder if you're [Am] lonesome tonight.
_ You know, someone said that the world's a [C] stage and each must play a part.
Fate had me playing in [F] love with you as my sweetheart.
Act one was where [G] we met.
I loved you at first glance.
You read your lines so cleverly and [B] never missed a cue.
Then came act two.
[C] You seemed to change, you acted strange, and why I've never known. _
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] Honey, you lied when you said you loved me [F] and I had no cause to doubt you.
_ [D] _
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies [Em] [Dm] than to go on living [G] without you.
_ [C] Now the stage is [Em] bare and [D] I'm standing there with emptiness all around.
[Dm] But you won't come back to me.
[G] _ _ _ [C] Is _ _ _ _ your heart filled [E] with pain?
[Dm] Shall I come back again?
Tell me dear, [Em] are [G] you lonesome [Am] [C] tonight?
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
I might have to give her a couple whirls.
_ [D] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ Are you lonesome [E] tonight?
_ [A] Do you miss [Am] me tonight?
Are [C] you sorry we drifted [F] apart?
_ Does _
[G] your memory stray to a bright summer day when I kissed you and called you [C] sweetheart?
_ Do _ [Am] the [C] chairs in your parlor [Am] [F] seem empty and bare?
[Dm] Do you gaze at the doorstep [G] and picture me there?
[C] Is your heart [Am] filled with [E] pain?
[D] Shall I come back again?
[Dm] Tell me dear, [G] are you lonesome [D]
[C] tonight?
_ _ _ [Em] I wonder if you're [Am] lonesome tonight.
_ You know, someone said that the world's a [C] stage and each must play a part.
Fate had me playing in [F] love with you as my sweetheart.
Act one was where [G] we met.
I loved you at first glance.
You read your lines so cleverly and [B] never missed a cue.
Then came act two.
[C] You seemed to change, you acted strange, and why I've never known. _
_ _ _ [D] _ [E] Honey, you lied when you said you loved me [F] and I had no cause to doubt you.
_ [D] _
But I'd rather go on hearing your lies [Em] [Dm] than to go on living [G] without you.
_ [C] Now the stage is [Em] bare and [D] I'm standing there with emptiness all around.
[Dm] But you won't come back to me.
[G] _ _ _ [C] Is _ _ _ _ your heart filled [E] with pain?
[Dm] Shall I come back again?
Tell me dear, [Em] are [G] you lonesome [Am] [C] tonight?
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _