Chords for Sinatra and Elvis Presley Duet
Tempo:
66.6 bpm
Chords used:
F
Gm
G
Dm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I was 18 years old and in love with Elvis, you know, totally in love with Elvis.
And he just, he melted my heart to meet him in person.
Elvis right in the thick of his up and coming fame was put into the Army.
[F] And he came back from the Army and that was the Welcome Back Show, I believe, if my memory
serves me correct, that's about 1960.
And Elvis was still young, tall, good looking kid and everything.
And it was a great coup for a television production firm to put the heartthrob of the new generation
and the heartthrob of the current generation, you know, on television together.
It turned out to be a very, very cute moment in history, I think, the two of them singing.
[Dm] [Cm] [Gm] [F] [Dm] We [Cm] [Gm] [F]
work [Gm] in the same way, only [G] in different [F] areas.
[Gm] [G] [F] Love me tender, [G] love me sweet, [Gm] never let me [F] go.
You have made [G] my life complete [Gm] and [C] I love [F] you so.
Those fingers in my hair, [G] [E] like some [G] hither stare,
[C] dreams my [Dm] conscience very wish well.
[A] Love me [D] tender, [B] love me true, [Bb] all [G] my dreams [F] fulfilled.
[Cm] For [D] my [G] darling I love you [Gm] and I [F] always will.
It's such an ancient [Ab] pitch, but I wish to [Gm] switch.
Oh, there's [D] no nicer witch than you.
[G] [Gm] [F]
For my [G] heart.
Man, that's pretty.
[C] [Gm] [C]
[Dm] [Dm] [Gm] [Db] [Dm]
He loved to do stuff like that and put himself next to the most important singer of the day,
you know, rock and roll singer of the day.
I think both guys, and I could say this with some authority, both of them were nervous.
I'm sure both of them were shaking in their shoes and boots, respective,
but I like that about my dad, that he could do that.
[F] For [C] my [F] [G] heart.
Sure does, buddy.
[C] [Gm] [C] [Dm]
[G] [F] [N]
And he just, he melted my heart to meet him in person.
Elvis right in the thick of his up and coming fame was put into the Army.
[F] And he came back from the Army and that was the Welcome Back Show, I believe, if my memory
serves me correct, that's about 1960.
And Elvis was still young, tall, good looking kid and everything.
And it was a great coup for a television production firm to put the heartthrob of the new generation
and the heartthrob of the current generation, you know, on television together.
It turned out to be a very, very cute moment in history, I think, the two of them singing.
[Dm] [Cm] [Gm] [F] [Dm] We [Cm] [Gm] [F]
work [Gm] in the same way, only [G] in different [F] areas.
[Gm] [G] [F] Love me tender, [G] love me sweet, [Gm] never let me [F] go.
You have made [G] my life complete [Gm] and [C] I love [F] you so.
Those fingers in my hair, [G] [E] like some [G] hither stare,
[C] dreams my [Dm] conscience very wish well.
[A] Love me [D] tender, [B] love me true, [Bb] all [G] my dreams [F] fulfilled.
[Cm] For [D] my [G] darling I love you [Gm] and I [F] always will.
It's such an ancient [Ab] pitch, but I wish to [Gm] switch.
Oh, there's [D] no nicer witch than you.
[G] [Gm] [F]
For my [G] heart.
Man, that's pretty.
[C] [Gm] [C]
[Dm] [Dm] [Gm] [Db] [Dm]
He loved to do stuff like that and put himself next to the most important singer of the day,
you know, rock and roll singer of the day.
I think both guys, and I could say this with some authority, both of them were nervous.
I'm sure both of them were shaking in their shoes and boots, respective,
but I like that about my dad, that he could do that.
[F] For [C] my [F] [G] heart.
Sure does, buddy.
[C] [Gm] [C] [Dm]
[G] [F] [N]
Key:
F
Gm
G
Dm
C
F
Gm
G
I was 18 years old and in love with Elvis, _ you know, totally in love with Elvis.
And he just, he melted my heart to meet him in person. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Elvis right in the thick of his up and coming fame was put into the Army.
[F] And he came back from the Army and that was the Welcome Back Show, I believe, if my memory
serves me correct, that's about 1960.
And Elvis was still young, tall, good looking kid and everything.
And it was a great coup for a television production firm to put the heartthrob of the new generation
and the heartthrob of the current generation, you know, on television together.
It turned out to be a very, very cute moment in history, I think, the two of them singing. _
[Dm] _ [Cm] _ [Gm] _ [F] [Dm] We [Cm] _ [Gm] _ [F]
work [Gm] in the same way, only [G] in different [F] areas.
_ [Gm] _ [G] [F] Love me tender, [G] love me sweet, [Gm] never let me [F] go.
You have made [G] my life complete [Gm] and [C] I love [F] you so.
Those fingers in my hair, [G] _ [E] like some [G] hither stare,
[C] dreams my [Dm] conscience very wish well.
[A] Love me [D] tender, [B] love me true, [Bb] all [G] my dreams [F] fulfilled.
[Cm] For [D] my [G] darling I love you [Gm] and I [F] always will.
It's such an ancient [Ab] pitch, but I wish to [Gm] switch.
Oh, there's [D] no nicer witch than you.
[G] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _
For my _ [G] heart. _ _
Man, that's pretty.
_ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _ _
_ [Dm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Db] _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ He loved to do stuff like that and put himself next to the most important singer of the day,
you know, rock and roll singer of the day.
I think both guys, and I could say this with some authority, both of them were nervous.
I'm sure both of them were shaking in their shoes and boots, respective,
but I like that about my dad, that he could do that.
_ _ [F] For [C] my [F] _ [G] heart.
_ _ _ Sure does, buddy.
[C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
And he just, he melted my heart to meet him in person. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Elvis right in the thick of his up and coming fame was put into the Army.
[F] And he came back from the Army and that was the Welcome Back Show, I believe, if my memory
serves me correct, that's about 1960.
And Elvis was still young, tall, good looking kid and everything.
And it was a great coup for a television production firm to put the heartthrob of the new generation
and the heartthrob of the current generation, you know, on television together.
It turned out to be a very, very cute moment in history, I think, the two of them singing. _
[Dm] _ [Cm] _ [Gm] _ [F] [Dm] We [Cm] _ [Gm] _ [F]
work [Gm] in the same way, only [G] in different [F] areas.
_ [Gm] _ [G] [F] Love me tender, [G] love me sweet, [Gm] never let me [F] go.
You have made [G] my life complete [Gm] and [C] I love [F] you so.
Those fingers in my hair, [G] _ [E] like some [G] hither stare,
[C] dreams my [Dm] conscience very wish well.
[A] Love me [D] tender, [B] love me true, [Bb] all [G] my dreams [F] fulfilled.
[Cm] For [D] my [G] darling I love you [Gm] and I [F] always will.
It's such an ancient [Ab] pitch, but I wish to [Gm] switch.
Oh, there's [D] no nicer witch than you.
[G] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [F] _ _ _
For my _ [G] heart. _ _
Man, that's pretty.
_ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _ _
_ [Dm] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Db] _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ He loved to do stuff like that and put himself next to the most important singer of the day,
you know, rock and roll singer of the day.
I think both guys, and I could say this with some authority, both of them were nervous.
I'm sure both of them were shaking in their shoes and boots, respective,
but I like that about my dad, that he could do that.
_ _ [F] For [C] my [F] _ [G] heart.
_ _ _ Sure does, buddy.
[C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ [F] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _