Chords for Sammy Davis Jr. / Buddy Rich - Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Tempo:
73.05 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
A
Ab
G
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the performers who came here.
Every one of the hotels on the strip is represented in downtown.
And it's nice to look around the room and see that you've got all the friends and buddies here, as well as family.
And they've made these two days a very pleasant one, in which we've recorded with Buddy Rich and his orchestra.
And I'd like to thank all the kids personally for coming in.
Also, I'd like to thank Mr.
Ernie Freeman and Mr.
George Rhodes for writing the crazy charts.
Don't you think they're all kind of wild?
So we're running out of wax.
So, and tape, and all that jazz.
Let's say goodbye, George.
Shall we?
Yeah.
[E] [Eb]
Please [Bb] don't talk about me [Gm] when I'm gone.
Oh honey, [Ab] though our friendship ceases from now on.
And won't you [Eb] listen, if you [G] can't say anything [Gm] real nice.
It's [Am] better [Cm] not to talk at [Bb] all, that's my advice.
[A] [Ab] We're split, [G] you go your way, I'll go [Gm] mine, it's best we do.
[F] [A] Here's a kiss and I hope that [Bb] this brings lots of luck to [Gbm] you.
[Eb] Makes no [A] difference how I carry [C] on.
You remember you can't [Fm] talk about me when I'm gone.
[F]
Now what I mean is this.
[E] I am [Gb] getting sick [Eb] and tired of [E] everybody telling me what I gotta do.
[F] Now, I'm gonna preach [B] this morning.
Now do you [Gb] hear me?
I'm gonna tell it [Ab] like it is.
[Gb] Now people say to [Bb] me, I don't like your tight pants.
I [Gb] say to them, oh [G] really?
I go to the south of [Ab] France, some cat says, you [Gb] should have been in the north of France.
[F] But I tell you one [G] thing, my [F] philosophy is simple.
Everybody in his own bag.
[Eb] Different strokes [Fm] for different folks.
[Eb] [A] [C] [A]
[Cm] [Eb] [A]
[Eb] [G] [Gm] [A]
[Bb] [Eb] [F]
[Ab] Buddy, [C] you go your way, I gotta go mine.
[G] I guess it's best that we do.
I'm gonna give this girl a kiss.
I hope that [C] this makes her do [Gm] the boogaloo.
[Eb] Makes no [G] difference how I carry [C] on.
Won't you remember, please [F] don't talk about me.
Please [Ab] don't talk about [G] me.
[A] Please [Ab] don't talk about me when I'm gone.
[Bbm] [Cm] Please don't [Fm] talk about me.
[Cm] Don't want [Ab] you to talk about [Bb] me.
[A] Don't say a mumbling [N] word about me when I'm gone.
I'm [Bbm] gone.
[N]
Every one of the hotels on the strip is represented in downtown.
And it's nice to look around the room and see that you've got all the friends and buddies here, as well as family.
And they've made these two days a very pleasant one, in which we've recorded with Buddy Rich and his orchestra.
And I'd like to thank all the kids personally for coming in.
Also, I'd like to thank Mr.
Ernie Freeman and Mr.
George Rhodes for writing the crazy charts.
Don't you think they're all kind of wild?
So we're running out of wax.
So, and tape, and all that jazz.
Let's say goodbye, George.
Shall we?
Yeah.
[E] [Eb]
Please [Bb] don't talk about me [Gm] when I'm gone.
Oh honey, [Ab] though our friendship ceases from now on.
And won't you [Eb] listen, if you [G] can't say anything [Gm] real nice.
It's [Am] better [Cm] not to talk at [Bb] all, that's my advice.
[A] [Ab] We're split, [G] you go your way, I'll go [Gm] mine, it's best we do.
[F] [A] Here's a kiss and I hope that [Bb] this brings lots of luck to [Gbm] you.
[Eb] Makes no [A] difference how I carry [C] on.
You remember you can't [Fm] talk about me when I'm gone.
[F]
Now what I mean is this.
[E] I am [Gb] getting sick [Eb] and tired of [E] everybody telling me what I gotta do.
[F] Now, I'm gonna preach [B] this morning.
Now do you [Gb] hear me?
I'm gonna tell it [Ab] like it is.
[Gb] Now people say to [Bb] me, I don't like your tight pants.
I [Gb] say to them, oh [G] really?
I go to the south of [Ab] France, some cat says, you [Gb] should have been in the north of France.
[F] But I tell you one [G] thing, my [F] philosophy is simple.
Everybody in his own bag.
[Eb] Different strokes [Fm] for different folks.
[Eb] [A] [C] [A]
[Cm] [Eb] [A]
[Eb] [G] [Gm] [A]
[Bb] [Eb] [F]
[Ab] Buddy, [C] you go your way, I gotta go mine.
[G] I guess it's best that we do.
I'm gonna give this girl a kiss.
I hope that [C] this makes her do [Gm] the boogaloo.
[Eb] Makes no [G] difference how I carry [C] on.
Won't you remember, please [F] don't talk about me.
Please [Ab] don't talk about [G] me.
[A] Please [Ab] don't talk about me when I'm gone.
[Bbm] [Cm] Please don't [Fm] talk about me.
[Cm] Don't want [Ab] you to talk about [Bb] me.
[A] Don't say a mumbling [N] word about me when I'm gone.
I'm [Bbm] gone.
[N]
Key:
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the performers who came here.
Every one of the hotels on the strip is represented in downtown.
And it's nice to look around the room and see that you've got all the friends and buddies here, as well as family.
And they've made these two days a very pleasant one, in which we've recorded with Buddy Rich and his orchestra.
And I'd like to thank all the kids personally for coming in.
Also, I'd like to thank Mr.
Ernie Freeman and Mr.
George Rhodes for writing the crazy charts.
Don't you think they're all kind of wild? _ _ _
_ _ _ So we're running out of wax.
So, and tape, and all that jazz.
Let's say goodbye, George.
Shall we?
Yeah. _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ Please [Bb] don't talk about me [Gm] when I'm gone.
Oh honey, [Ab] though our friendship ceases from now on.
And won't you [Eb] listen, if you [G] can't say anything [Gm] real nice.
It's [Am] better [Cm] not to talk at [Bb] all, that's my advice.
[A] _ [Ab] We're split, [G] you go your way, I'll go [Gm] mine, it's best we do.
[F] _ [A] Here's a kiss and I hope that [Bb] this brings lots of luck to [Gbm] you.
[Eb] _ Makes no [A] difference how I carry [C] on.
You remember you can't [Fm] talk about me when I'm gone.
[F] _ _ _
Now what I mean is this.
[E] I am [Gb] getting sick [Eb] and tired of [E] everybody telling me what I gotta do.
[F] Now, I'm gonna preach [B] this morning.
Now do you [Gb] hear me?
I'm gonna tell it [Ab] like it is.
[Gb] Now people say to [Bb] me, I don't like your tight pants.
I [Gb] say to them, oh [G] really?
I go to the south of [Ab] France, some cat says, you [Gb] should have been in the north of France.
[F] But I tell you one [G] thing, my [F] philosophy is simple.
Everybody in his own bag.
[Eb] Different strokes [Fm] for different folks.
[Eb] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _
[Ab] Buddy, [C] you go your way, I gotta go mine.
[G] I guess it's best that we do.
I'm gonna give this girl a kiss.
I hope that [C] this makes her do [Gm] the boogaloo.
[Eb] Makes no [G] difference how I carry [C] on.
Won't you remember, please [F] don't talk about me.
Please [Ab] don't talk about [G] me.
[A] Please [Ab] don't talk about me when I'm gone.
[Bbm] _ [Cm] Please don't [Fm] talk about me.
[Cm] Don't want [Ab] you to talk about [Bb] me.
[A] Don't say a mumbling [N] word about me when I'm gone.
I'm [Bbm] gone. _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Every one of the hotels on the strip is represented in downtown.
And it's nice to look around the room and see that you've got all the friends and buddies here, as well as family.
And they've made these two days a very pleasant one, in which we've recorded with Buddy Rich and his orchestra.
And I'd like to thank all the kids personally for coming in.
Also, I'd like to thank Mr.
Ernie Freeman and Mr.
George Rhodes for writing the crazy charts.
Don't you think they're all kind of wild? _ _ _
_ _ _ So we're running out of wax.
So, and tape, and all that jazz.
Let's say goodbye, George.
Shall we?
Yeah. _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ Please [Bb] don't talk about me [Gm] when I'm gone.
Oh honey, [Ab] though our friendship ceases from now on.
And won't you [Eb] listen, if you [G] can't say anything [Gm] real nice.
It's [Am] better [Cm] not to talk at [Bb] all, that's my advice.
[A] _ [Ab] We're split, [G] you go your way, I'll go [Gm] mine, it's best we do.
[F] _ [A] Here's a kiss and I hope that [Bb] this brings lots of luck to [Gbm] you.
[Eb] _ Makes no [A] difference how I carry [C] on.
You remember you can't [Fm] talk about me when I'm gone.
[F] _ _ _
Now what I mean is this.
[E] I am [Gb] getting sick [Eb] and tired of [E] everybody telling me what I gotta do.
[F] Now, I'm gonna preach [B] this morning.
Now do you [Gb] hear me?
I'm gonna tell it [Ab] like it is.
[Gb] Now people say to [Bb] me, I don't like your tight pants.
I [Gb] say to them, oh [G] really?
I go to the south of [Ab] France, some cat says, you [Gb] should have been in the north of France.
[F] But I tell you one [G] thing, my [F] philosophy is simple.
Everybody in his own bag.
[Eb] Different strokes [Fm] for different folks.
[Eb] _ _ [A] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [A] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _
[Ab] Buddy, [C] you go your way, I gotta go mine.
[G] I guess it's best that we do.
I'm gonna give this girl a kiss.
I hope that [C] this makes her do [Gm] the boogaloo.
[Eb] Makes no [G] difference how I carry [C] on.
Won't you remember, please [F] don't talk about me.
Please [Ab] don't talk about [G] me.
[A] Please [Ab] don't talk about me when I'm gone.
[Bbm] _ [Cm] Please don't [Fm] talk about me.
[Cm] Don't want [Ab] you to talk about [Bb] me.
[A] Don't say a mumbling [N] word about me when I'm gone.
I'm [Bbm] gone. _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _