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Dear Heart:Andy Williams
#24 in '64.

#1.
D           D7            G
Dear heart, wish you were here,
   D    Bm7  Em7   A7
to warm this night.
A7 D           D7           G
My dear heart, seems like a year,
      D           A         G     Gm D
since you've been out of my sight.

CHORUS:
  G      Gm      D         Bm
A single room, a table for one,
       G        Ddim.    Em7  A7
It's a lonesome town all right.

#2.
A7  D          D7           G
But soon, I'll kiss you hello,
   D   Bm7   Em7  A7
at our front door.
A7  D             D7          G
And dear heart, I want you to know,
     D     Bm7  Em7  A7    G   Em7-5 D
I'll leave your arms never more.

CHORUS:
REPEAT#2.

A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
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