Things Nancy Sinatra & Dean Martin (Dino Crocetti) 1967 Bobby Darin 1962 (Walden Robert P Cassotto) Chords

Tempo:
86.9 bpm
Chords used:

A

D

C

G

G#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Things Nancy Sinatra & Dean Martin (Dino Crocetti) 1967 Bobby Darin 1962 (Walden Robert P Cassotto) chords
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[C]
Every night I sit here by my window, staring at a [G] lonely avenue,
[C]
Watching lovers holding hands [F] and laughing, [C] thinking about [Dm] the things we used [C] to do.
[G] Thinking about things, like walking [C] apart, things, like a kiss in [G] the dark, things, like a sailboat ride.
[A] What about the night we cried, [F] things, like a love of [C] our things, that we don't do [G] now, thinking about the things we used to do.
[G#]
[C#] Memories are all I have to cling to, and heartaches are the friends [G#] I'm talking to,
When I'm [C#] not thinking of just how much [F#m] I love you, well I'm thinking [G#] about the things we used [C#] to do.
[G#]
Thinking about things, like walking [C#] apart, things, like a kiss in the dark, [G#] things, like a sailboat ride.
[F] What about [C#] the night we cried, things, like a love of our things, that we don't [G#] do now, thinking about the things [C#] we used to do.
[D]
I still can hear the jukebox softly playing, and the face I see each day [A] belongs to [D] you,
Though there's not a single sound, and there's [G] nobody else [D] around, well that's just me thinking [A] about the things we used [D] to do.
Thinking [A] about things, like walking apart, [D] things, like a kiss in the dark, [A] things, like a sailboat ride.
What about the night we [G] cried, things, like a love of our [Dm] things, that we don't do [A] now, thinking about the things we [D] used to do.
And the [A] heartaches are the friends I'm [D] talking to, you got me [A] thinking about the things we [D] used to do.
I hope so.
Thinking about the things we used to do.
Key:  
A
1231
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
G#
134211114
A
1231
D
1321
C
3211
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Let's start jamming Nancy Sinatra - Things chords, practice the chord sequence D, A, D, F#m, G#, C# and G#. Start with a comfortable 43 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 87. With an eye on the song's key C Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Every night I sit here by my window, _ _ staring at a [G] lonely avenue,
_ _ [C] _
Watching lovers holding hands [F] and laughing, _ [C] thinking about [Dm] the things we used [C] to do.
[G] Thinking about things, like walking [C] apart, things, like a kiss in [G] the dark, things, like a sailboat ride.
[A] What about the night we cried, [F] things, like a love of [C] our things, that we don't do [G] now, thinking about the things we used to do.
[G#] _ _ _
[C#] Memories are all I have to cling to, _ and heartaches are the friends [G#] I'm talking to, _
When I'm [C#] not thinking of just how much [F#m] I love you, _ well I'm thinking [G#] about the things we used [C#] to do.
_ [G#]
Thinking about things, like walking [C#] apart, things, like a kiss in the dark, [G#] things, like a sailboat ride.
[F] What about [C#] the night we cried, things, like a love of our things, that we don't [G#] do now, thinking about the things [C#] we used to do.
_ [D]
I still can hear the jukebox softly playing, _ and the face I see each day [A] belongs to _ [D] you,
Though there's not a single sound, and there's [G] nobody else [D] around, well that's just me thinking [A] about the things we used [D] to do.
_ Thinking [A] about things, like walking apart, [D] things, like a kiss in the dark, [A] things, like a sailboat ride.
What about the night we [G] cried, things, like a love of our [Dm] things, that we don't do [A] now, thinking about the things we [D] used to do. _
And the [A] heartaches are the friends I'm [D] talking to, you got me [A] thinking about the things we [D] used to do.
I hope so.
Thinking about the things we used to do. _ _

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This song, written by Bobby Darin, finds its place within the Movin With Nancy album.

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