Chords for Jimmy Ruffin "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" LIVE
Tempo:
97.85 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
Gm
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Soul music.
Back at the top of the charts this [Eb] week are Robson and Jerome with the classic Motown hit,
What Becomes of the Broken [Eb] Hearted.
Well our next guest made the song a hit first time round back in 1966 and again in [G] 1974.
So here with the original, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted is the legendary Jimmy Ruffin.
[F]
[Bb] I wish that [F] you'd laugh with a wonderful sound.
[Gm] Being in love is [Eb] every wife's.
[Bb] The look of love [E] is it on my face.
[Eb] That intense feeling has been replaced.
[Bb] Have I walked this [F] land before?
[Gm] I have visions of so [Eb] many things.
[Bb] But happiness, [F]
[Gm] sad [D] [Fm] devotion,
[C] Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted.
[C] I'd [Em] like to [Am] find some kind of, some [E] man, maybe, [F] for you.
[Bb] Dreams of love [F] grow old.
[Gm] For me they [Eb] come tumbling down.
[Bb] Everyday [E] heartaches grow a little stronger.
[Eb] I can't stand this pain much longer.
[Bb] I'm lost in shadows, [Dm] searching for [Gm] light.
Home that alone, no comfort in sight.
[Bb] Hold me and bring [Dm] some love.
[Gm] I'll wait moving [D] and don't [Fm] know what.
[C] Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted.
[F] [Dm]
[G] Hearted.
[Em] [Am] I'd love to find a piece of [E] myself, please.
[F]
[Bb] I'm searching though, [F] I don't succeed.
[Gm] No one's love [Eb] grows.
[Bb] All is lost and [E] days for became.
[Eb] All that's left is an unhappy end.
[Bb] Could become [F] of the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
[Bb] I know I've got to [Dm] find
[Gm] someone to share.
I've [Eb] got to find someone to share.
[Bb] I'll be looking, [F] I know I'm going to find
[Gm] someone to [Eb] share.
[Bb] I've been looking well, [F] trying to find someone to share.
[Gm] Who's [Eb] so lonely?
[Bb] Could become of [Dm] the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
I hope [Ab]
[Bb] to be the man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
[N] Yeah.
How you doing?
Fine.
That was fabulous.
Great.
Made it go all goosey.
Did it now?
Yeah.
I actually bought that single in 1974.
Did you?
It's one of the first ones I ever bought.
It's seriously good.
So what do you reckon of this copy then?
Robson & Jerome? The copy?
Or the cover version?
Oh, the cover version.
Yeah, I think it's great, you know.
I think it's great because of the writer, the guy who wrote the song, are friends of mine.
And even though I don't get paid on their version,
Back at the top of the charts this [Eb] week are Robson and Jerome with the classic Motown hit,
What Becomes of the Broken [Eb] Hearted.
Well our next guest made the song a hit first time round back in 1966 and again in [G] 1974.
So here with the original, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted is the legendary Jimmy Ruffin.
[F]
[Bb] I wish that [F] you'd laugh with a wonderful sound.
[Gm] Being in love is [Eb] every wife's.
[Bb] The look of love [E] is it on my face.
[Eb] That intense feeling has been replaced.
[Bb] Have I walked this [F] land before?
[Gm] I have visions of so [Eb] many things.
[Bb] But happiness, [F]
[Gm] sad [D] [Fm] devotion,
[C] Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted.
[C] I'd [Em] like to [Am] find some kind of, some [E] man, maybe, [F] for you.
[Bb] Dreams of love [F] grow old.
[Gm] For me they [Eb] come tumbling down.
[Bb] Everyday [E] heartaches grow a little stronger.
[Eb] I can't stand this pain much longer.
[Bb] I'm lost in shadows, [Dm] searching for [Gm] light.
Home that alone, no comfort in sight.
[Bb] Hold me and bring [Dm] some love.
[Gm] I'll wait moving [D] and don't [Fm] know what.
[C] Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted.
[F] [Dm]
[G] Hearted.
[Em] [Am] I'd love to find a piece of [E] myself, please.
[F]
[Bb] I'm searching though, [F] I don't succeed.
[Gm] No one's love [Eb] grows.
[Bb] All is lost and [E] days for became.
[Eb] All that's left is an unhappy end.
[Bb] Could become [F] of the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
[Bb] I know I've got to [Dm] find
[Gm] someone to share.
I've [Eb] got to find someone to share.
[Bb] I'll be looking, [F] I know I'm going to find
[Gm] someone to [Eb] share.
[Bb] I've been looking well, [F] trying to find someone to share.
[Gm] Who's [Eb] so lonely?
[Bb] Could become of [Dm] the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
I hope [Ab]
[Bb] to be the man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
[N] Yeah.
How you doing?
Fine.
That was fabulous.
Great.
Made it go all goosey.
Did it now?
Yeah.
I actually bought that single in 1974.
Did you?
It's one of the first ones I ever bought.
It's seriously good.
So what do you reckon of this copy then?
Robson & Jerome? The copy?
Or the cover version?
Oh, the cover version.
Yeah, I think it's great, you know.
I think it's great because of the writer, the guy who wrote the song, are friends of mine.
And even though I don't get paid on their version,
Key:
Bb
Eb
F
Gm
E
Bb
Eb
F
Soul music.
Back at the top of the charts this [Eb] week are Robson and Jerome with the classic Motown hit,
What Becomes of the Broken [Eb] Hearted.
Well our next guest made the song a hit first time round back in 1966 and again in [G] 1974.
So here with the original, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted is the legendary Jimmy Ruffin.
_ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ I wish that [F] you'd laugh with a wonderful sound.
[Gm] _ Being in love is [Eb] every wife's. _ _
[Bb] _ The look of love [E] is it on my face.
[Eb] That intense feeling has been replaced.
[Bb] Have I walked this [F] land before? _ _
[Gm] I have visions of so [Eb] many things.
[Bb] But happiness, [F] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ sad [D] _ _ [Fm] devotion,
[C] _ Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ I'd [Em] like to [Am] find some kind of, some [E] man, maybe, [F] for you. _ _
[Bb] _ Dreams of love [F] grow old. _
[Gm] _ For me they [Eb] come tumbling down. _
[Bb] _ Everyday [E] heartaches grow a little stronger.
[Eb] I can't stand this pain much longer.
[Bb] I'm lost in shadows, [Dm] searching for [Gm] light.
Home that alone, no comfort in sight.
[Bb] Hold me and bring [Dm] some love. _ _
[Gm] I'll wait moving [D] and don't [Fm] know what.
[C] _ Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _
[G] Hearted.
_ [Em] _ [Am] I'd love to find a piece of [E] myself, please.
[F] _ _ _
[Bb] I'm searching though, [F] I don't succeed.
[Gm] _ No one's love [Eb] grows. _ _
[Bb] All is lost and [E] days for became. _
[Eb] All that's left is an unhappy end.
[Bb] _ Could become [F] of the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
[Bb] I know I've got to [Dm] find _ _ _
[Gm] _ someone to share.
I've [Eb] got to find someone to share.
[Bb] I'll be looking, [F] I know I'm going to find _
[Gm] _ someone to _ _ [Eb] share. _
[Bb] I've been looking well, [F] trying to find someone to share.
[Gm] Who's _ _ _ [Eb] so lonely? _
[Bb] _ Could become of [Dm] the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
I hope [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] to be the man.
Yeah. _ _ _ _
Yeah.
_ [N] _ _ Yeah. _ _
_ _ _ _ How you doing?
Fine.
That was fabulous.
Great.
Made it go all goosey.
Did it now?
Yeah.
I actually bought that single in 1974.
Did you?
It's one of the first ones I ever bought.
_ It's seriously good.
So what do you reckon of this copy then?
Robson & Jerome? The copy?
Or the cover version?
Oh, the cover version.
Yeah, I think it's great, you know.
I think it's great because of the writer, the guy who wrote the song, are friends of mine.
And even though I don't get paid on their version,
Back at the top of the charts this [Eb] week are Robson and Jerome with the classic Motown hit,
What Becomes of the Broken [Eb] Hearted.
Well our next guest made the song a hit first time round back in 1966 and again in [G] 1974.
So here with the original, What Becomes of the Broken Hearted is the legendary Jimmy Ruffin.
_ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ I wish that [F] you'd laugh with a wonderful sound.
[Gm] _ Being in love is [Eb] every wife's. _ _
[Bb] _ The look of love [E] is it on my face.
[Eb] That intense feeling has been replaced.
[Bb] Have I walked this [F] land before? _ _
[Gm] I have visions of so [Eb] many things.
[Bb] But happiness, [F] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ sad [D] _ _ [Fm] devotion,
[C] _ Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ I'd [Em] like to [Am] find some kind of, some [E] man, maybe, [F] for you. _ _
[Bb] _ Dreams of love [F] grow old. _
[Gm] _ For me they [Eb] come tumbling down. _
[Bb] _ Everyday [E] heartaches grow a little stronger.
[Eb] I can't stand this pain much longer.
[Bb] I'm lost in shadows, [Dm] searching for [Gm] light.
Home that alone, no comfort in sight.
[Bb] Hold me and bring [Dm] some love. _ _
[Gm] I'll wait moving [D] and don't [Fm] know what.
[C] _ Could become [G] of the broken [Am] hearted.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ [Dm] _
[G] Hearted.
_ [Em] _ [Am] I'd love to find a piece of [E] myself, please.
[F] _ _ _
[Bb] I'm searching though, [F] I don't succeed.
[Gm] _ No one's love [Eb] grows. _ _
[Bb] All is lost and [E] days for became. _
[Eb] All that's left is an unhappy end.
[Bb] _ Could become [F] of the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
[Bb] I know I've got to [Dm] find _ _ _
[Gm] _ someone to share.
I've [Eb] got to find someone to share.
[Bb] I'll be looking, [F] I know I'm going to find _
[Gm] _ someone to _ _ [Eb] share. _
[Bb] I've been looking well, [F] trying to find someone to share.
[Gm] Who's _ _ _ [Eb] so lonely? _
[Bb] _ Could become of [Dm] the broken [Gm] hearted.
Who had love that now [Eb] seems harder.
I hope [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] to be the man.
Yeah. _ _ _ _
Yeah.
_ [N] _ _ Yeah. _ _
_ _ _ _ How you doing?
Fine.
That was fabulous.
Great.
Made it go all goosey.
Did it now?
Yeah.
I actually bought that single in 1974.
Did you?
It's one of the first ones I ever bought.
_ It's seriously good.
So what do you reckon of this copy then?
Robson & Jerome? The copy?
Or the cover version?
Oh, the cover version.
Yeah, I think it's great, you know.
I think it's great because of the writer, the guy who wrote the song, are friends of mine.
And even though I don't get paid on their version,