Chords for The Drifters There Goes My First Love 1975 remastered by Decade Promotions

Tempo:
117.45 bpm
Chords used:

F

C

Bb

D

Gm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Drifters There Goes My First Love 1975  remastered by Decade Promotions chords
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[F] [Bb] [F]
[C] [Bb] There [C] goes my girl
There [Bb] goes my first [C] love
With a guy [F] I used to call my friend
[D] There goes love I thought would [Gm] never end
[C] And I can't [F] forget her
My heart [Bb] is breaking
[C] When I see her [F] holding hands with him
[D] Can't help thinking [Gm] how it might have been
[C] She's still my [F] first [Bb] love
[C]
[F] My first love [Bb] is still [F] around
She never left [C] this part of [F] town
Now I [Bb] see her most every [F] day
But she [C] don't look [F] my way
There goes [Bb] my first [C] love
With a guy [F] I used to call my friend
[D] There goes love I [Gm] thought would never end
[C] And I can't [F] forget her
My [Bb]
heart is breaking
[C] When I see her [F] holding hands with him
[D] Can't help thinking [Gm] how it might have been
[C] She's still my [F] first [Bb] love
[C]
[F] She loved [Bb] me, but not for long
[F] I wish I knew [C] where I went [F] wrong
Now every day [Bb] those pretty [F] feet
Come walking [C] on down [F] the street
There goes [Bb] my first love
[C] With a guy I [F] used to call my friend
[D] There goes love I [Gm] thought would never end
[C] And I can't [F] forget her
My heart [Bb] is breaking
[C] When I see her [F] holding hands with him
[D] Can't help thinking [Gm] how it might have been
[C] She's still my [F] first love
There goes [Bb] my first love
[C] With a guy I [F] used to call my [D] friend
There goes love I [Gm] thought would never end
[C] And I can't [F] forget her
My [Bb] heart is breaking
[C] When I see her [F] holding hands with [N] him
Key:  
F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
D
1321
Gm
123111113
F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
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To learn The Drifters - There Goes My First Love chords, grasp the musical fabric of the song with this sequence - F, C, F, Bb, C, D, Gm and C of chords. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 58 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 117 BPM. Fine-tune the capo based on your vocal range, ensuring it complements the key of F Major.

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[F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ [Bb] _ _ There [C] goes my girl
_ _ There [Bb] goes my first [C] love
With a guy [F] I used to call my friend
[D] There goes love I thought would [Gm] never end
[C] And I can't [F] _ forget her
My heart [Bb] is breaking
_ [C] When I see her [F] holding hands with him
[D] _ Can't help thinking [Gm] how it might have been
[C] _ She's still my [F] first [Bb] love
_ [C] _ _
[F] My first love [Bb] is still [F] around
She never left [C] this part of [F] town
Now I [Bb] see her most every [F] day
But she [C] don't look [F] my way
There goes [Bb] my first [C] love
With a guy [F] I used to call my friend
[D] There goes love I [Gm] thought would never end
[C] _ And I can't [F] forget _ her
My [Bb]
heart is breaking
_ [C] When I see her [F] holding hands with him
[D] _ Can't help thinking [Gm] how it might have been
[C] _ She's still my [F] first [Bb] love
_ [C] _
[F] She loved [Bb] me, but not for long
[F] I wish I knew [C] where I went [F] wrong
Now every day [Bb] those pretty [F] feet
Come walking [C] on down [F] the street
There goes [Bb] my first love
[C] With a guy I [F] used to call my friend
[D] There goes love I [Gm] thought would never end
[C] And I can't [F] forget her
_ My heart [Bb] is breaking
_ [C] When I see her [F] holding hands with him
[D] Can't help thinking [Gm] how it might have been
[C] _ She's still my [F] first _ love
There goes [Bb] my first love
[C] With a guy I [F] used to call my [D] friend
There goes love I [Gm] thought would never end
[C] And I can't [F] forget _ her
My [Bb] heart is breaking
[C] _ When I see her [F] holding hands with [N] him _ _ _ _ _
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Facts about this song

This song was written by Mason Barry and Roger Greenaway.