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by J Frank Wilson And The Cavaliers


Great song. Real easy to play, and a great way to get a chick to think you're a real 
;-).

I've seen it chorded out here before, but those are in the wrong key. Here's the correct key.

"Last Kiss"
J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
Tuning--Standard (E A D G B E)

INTRO: (tacit; let bass play it out)
CHORUS:
                                                    
Well, where oh where can my baby be? The Lord took her away from me
                                           
  She's gone to heaven so I got to be good, so I can see my baby when I
           
leave this world

VERSE 1:
                                                      
We were out on a date in my daddy's car, we hadn't driven very far
                                                         
    
There in the road, it was straight ahead, the car was stalled, the engine

was dead
                                                         
I couldn't stop, so I swerved to the right, never forget the sound that

night
                                      
       
The cryin' tires, the bustin' glass, the painful scream that I heard last

[CHORUS 2--different vocal tune, same chords]

VERSE 2:
                                              
Well when I woke up, the rain was pouring down, there were people standing

all around
                                                     
Something warm a-runnin' in my eyes, but I found my baby somehow that night
                                               
I raised her head, and when she smiled and said, "Hold me darling just a
 
little while",
                                             
         
I held her close, I kissed her our last kiss, I found the love that I knew

that I'd miss
                                                 
       
But now she's gone, even though I hold her tight, I lost my love, my life,
      
that night.

[CHORUS 2]

OUTRO:
                 
Eee....eee....eee....eee....
                 
Eee....eee....eee....eee....
[repeat OUTRO to fade out]

So it's just an E-C#m-A-B progression repeated throughout the song. Keep a good tempo,
make it too slow. It's supposed to be more of a story than a real tearjerker. Don't make
too fast, either. You're not happy she died, either (hopefully). I like to instead of 
out after a bunch of repeats, just end cold on an E after two or three "eee"
But, do as you like.

|-0-| |-4-|   |-5-|   |-4---|
 |-0-|    |-5-|    |-5-|    |-4---------------------------------------|
 |-1-|    |-6-|    |-6-|    |-4---------------------------------------|
 |-2-|    |-6-|    |-7-|    |-4---------------------------------------|
 |-2-|    |-4-|    |-7-|    |-2---------------------------------------|
 |-0-|    |---|    |-5-|    |-----------------------------------------|

Have fun, and rock til the heavens stop you!
--Zeke