Chords for Some Came Running (1958): Ginny meets Gwen French
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Are you Miss French?
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
I'd
You don't look like a school teacher.
assume that was a compliment.
sit down?
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Are you Miss French?
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
I'd
You don't look like a school teacher.
assume that was a compliment.
sit down?
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
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Are you Miss French?
Yes. _ _ _
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
You don't know me, but I know you.
At least I know about you. _
_ I'd
kind of like to talk to you about something.
What can I do for you? _
_ You don't look like a school teacher.
Thank you.
I assume that was a compliment.
Oh, sure.
_ May I sit down?
Of course. _ _ _ _
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Because he'll skin me alive if he knows I was.
_ Is he a friend of yours?
Yeah.
I'm not going to take up much of your time, Miss French.
But you see, he's coming
back today and there's something I just got to know.
Are you going to marry him?
_ Am I what?
I've got to know how things stand, that's all.
_ I'm not sure I can_
Miss French, let me explain.
You see, I think he's in love with you.
And if you're going
to marry him, then I'll clear out.
But if it's just one of them things_
_ Are you from Chicago?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did he tell you about me?
No.
I read the papers.
Oh, oh, golly, wasn't that terrible?
I knew I shouldn't have come, but_
Oh, I'm very
crazy about him, you see, Miss French.
_ And this is the God's truth.
I want him to have
what he wants, even if it means you instead of me.
_ _ _ I assume Mr.
Hirsch discussed me with you, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Oh, no, that's not so.
Oh, he never said nothing.
I kept asking him and asking him, but he never
said nothing.
Here and in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, but he never said nothing.
You were on that trip?
Yeah. _
But he ain't in love with me, Miss French.
_ I wish he was. _
_ _ I'd give my right eye if he was. _
I never felt like this about nobody in my whole life. _ _
He just touches me and I fall apart. _ _ _ _
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I do wish you wouldn't cry. _ _ _ _
Whatever you may have imagined, or whatever Dave himself may
have told you, there's absolutely nothing between Mr.
Hirsch and myself.
_ I've helped him a little
with his writing, nothing else.
Consequently, I'm not your rival. _ _ _
_ _ Oh, oh, Miss French, I'm glad I come then.
_ Oh, I was so scared.
You don't know how scared I was.
Because I know you could take him away from me if you want to, because I ain't rich or smart like you.
_ _ I haven't got nothing. _ _
_ _ Not even a reputation.
I'm sure you have a reputation, Miss Moorhead.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's one thing, don't bother Dave none.
_ I don't like to be rude, but my next class is coming in now and I_
Oh, I'll go.
You ain't sore at me for coming.
In a way, I'm grateful.
_ Grateful?
I don't know why, Miss French.
_ I thank you.
Thanks awfully much.
_ Now you won't say nothing, not to nobody, will you?
Nobody.
_ _ _ Oh, goodbye, Miss French.
Goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Are you Miss French?
Yes. _ _ _
I'm Jenny Moorhead.
You don't know me, but I know you.
At least I know about you. _
_ I'd
kind of like to talk to you about something.
What can I do for you? _
_ You don't look like a school teacher.
Thank you.
I assume that was a compliment.
Oh, sure.
_ May I sit down?
Of course. _ _ _ _
You won't tell Dave I've been here, will you?
Because he'll skin me alive if he knows I was.
_ Is he a friend of yours?
Yeah.
I'm not going to take up much of your time, Miss French.
But you see, he's coming
back today and there's something I just got to know.
Are you going to marry him?
_ Am I what?
I've got to know how things stand, that's all.
_ I'm not sure I can_
Miss French, let me explain.
You see, I think he's in love with you.
And if you're going
to marry him, then I'll clear out.
But if it's just one of them things_
_ Are you from Chicago?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did he tell you about me?
No.
I read the papers.
Oh, oh, golly, wasn't that terrible?
I knew I shouldn't have come, but_
Oh, I'm very
crazy about him, you see, Miss French.
_ And this is the God's truth.
I want him to have
what he wants, even if it means you instead of me.
_ _ _ I assume Mr.
Hirsch discussed me with you, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Oh, no, that's not so.
Oh, he never said nothing.
I kept asking him and asking him, but he never
said nothing.
Here and in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, but he never said nothing.
You were on that trip?
Yeah. _
But he ain't in love with me, Miss French.
_ I wish he was. _
_ _ I'd give my right eye if he was. _
I never felt like this about nobody in my whole life. _ _
He just touches me and I fall apart. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I do wish you wouldn't cry. _ _ _ _
Whatever you may have imagined, or whatever Dave himself may
have told you, there's absolutely nothing between Mr.
Hirsch and myself.
_ I've helped him a little
with his writing, nothing else.
Consequently, I'm not your rival. _ _ _
_ _ Oh, oh, Miss French, I'm glad I come then.
_ Oh, I was so scared.
You don't know how scared I was.
Because I know you could take him away from me if you want to, because I ain't rich or smart like you.
_ _ I haven't got nothing. _ _
_ _ Not even a reputation.
I'm sure you have a reputation, Miss Moorhead.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's one thing, don't bother Dave none.
_ I don't like to be rude, but my next class is coming in now and I_
Oh, I'll go.
You ain't sore at me for coming.
In a way, I'm grateful.
_ Grateful?
I don't know why, Miss French.
_ I thank you.
Thanks awfully much.
_ Now you won't say nothing, not to nobody, will you?
Nobody.
_ _ _ Oh, goodbye, Miss French.
Goodbye. _ _ _ _ _ _ _