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Puppy Love:Paul Anka.
#33 in UK and #2 in North America in 1960.
(Anka wrote it for Annette Funicello, his girl-
friend at the time.)

#1.
G (320003@1)                      Am (x02210@1)Am7And (x02010@1)they called it puppy love..
D7 (xx0212@1)                      G (320003@1) EmOh, (022000@1)I guess they'll never know.
Em7                      Am (x02210@1)Am7How (x02010@1)a young heart really feels..
D7 (xx0212@1)               G (320003@1)name="chord_x1333x@1">Bb GAnd (320003@1)why I love her so.

#2.
G (320003@1)                      Am (x02210@1)Am7And (x02010@1)they called it puppy love.
D7 (xx0212@1)                    G (320003@1) EmJust (022000@1)because we're seventeen.
Em7                    Am (x02210@1)Am7Tell (x02010@1)them all it isn't fair..
D7 (xx0212@1)                 G (320003@1)  Bb (x1333x@1)name="chord_320003@1">G
To take away my only dream.

CHORUS:
  C (x32010@1)                CmI (x3101x@1)cry each night, my tears for you..
   G (320003@1)              G7my (320001@1)tears are all in vain.
     C (x32010@1)                      BmI'll (x24432@1)hope and I'll pray, that maybe, someday,
          A (x02220@1)                     D (xx0232@1) D7you'll (xx0212@1)be back, in my arms, once again.

#3.
D7 (xx0212@1)     G (320003@1)                        Am (x02210@1)Am7Someone, (x02010@1)help me, help me, help me, please.
D7 (xx0212@1)              G (320003@1) EmIs (022000@1)the answer up above?
Em7                  Am (x02210@1)      Am7How (x02010@1)can I, how can I tell them?
D7 (xx0212@1)                GThis (320003@1)is not a puppy love.

#4.

D#7 (x32310@4)    G# (xx1114@1)                       Bbm (x13321@1)Bbm7Someone, (x13121@1)help me, help me, help me, please.
D#7 (x32310@4)             G# (xx1114@1) FmIs (133111@1)the answer up above?
Fm7 (131141@1)                Bbm (x13321@1)      Bbm7How (x13121@1)can I, how can I tell them?
D#7 (x32310@4)               G# (xx1114@1)C# (x43121@1)name="chord_xx1114@1">G# D# (x43121@3)name="chord_xx1114@1">G#
This is not a puppy love.


A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.







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