Hello Darlin Chords
by Conway Twitty204,347 views, added to favorites 11,367 times
Difficulty: | beginner |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
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Hello Darling as performed by Conway Twitty
3/4 time
Tempo varies between about 83-85 bpm. It's a shuffle or swing rhythm.
C/G 332010
C7 032310 (just drop your pinky)
[Riff]
e|-3-----------|
B|-3-----------|
G|-0-----------|
D|-0-----------|
A|-2-2-0-2-----|
E|-3-----------|
C/G G C C7
Hello darling, nice to see you, it's been a long time
F C G
You're just as lovely as you used to be
C/G G
How's your new love, are you happy?
C C7 D7 G
Hope you're doing fine, just to know it means so much to me
(Riff) C/G G
What's that darling, how am I doing?
C C7 F
Guess I'm doing all right except I can't sleep
C G
and I cry all night till dawn
C C7 F C
What I'm trying to say is I love you and I miss you
F G C G
and I'm so sorry that I did you wrong
(Riff) C/G G C C7
Look up darling, let me kiss you just for old times sake
F C G
Let me hold you in my arms one more time
C/G G
Thank you darling, may God bless you
C C7 D7
and may each step you take bring you closer
G
to the things you seek to find
(Riff) C/G G
Goodbye darling, I gotta go now
C C7
Gotta try to find a way
F C G
to lose these memories of a love so warm and true
C/G C7 F
and if you should ever find it in your heart
C F
to forgive me, come back darling
G F F C G C
I'll be waiting for you
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Hello Darlin – Conway Twitty
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7 comments

Where are you guys hearing it in B? I just checked 9 different version on Spotify and They were all in C. Some of them he starts in a different octave, but it's still C. Just Curious.
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Yes its played on the CD in the key of B, so you can use a capo on the 2nd fret and play an A chord on the second fret for the key of B too
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Try tuning 1/2 step down, and this sounds spot on. 5 Stars.
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