• Song:

    The last waltz

  • Artist:

    Engelbert Humperdinck

  • Album:

    Engelbert in Love

The Last Waltz:Engelbert Humperdinck.
#1 in UK and #25 in USA in 1967.

INTRO: G F#m E A D 

#1.                                      
D                                  F#m
I wondered should I go or should I stay..
    Em            A                D
the band had only one more song to play.
    G                                   F#m
And then I saw you out the corner of my eyes,
  Em           A           D
a little girl alone and so shy.

CHORUS:
A7        D    F#m        G  Em   A                   D
I had the last waltz with you.....two lonely people together,
D7        G         Em       A                 A7      D
I fell in love with you..the last waltz should last forever.

#2.
G                                 F#m
Thought the love we had was going strong..
Em                       A         D
through the good and bad we'd get along.
    G                                   F#m
And then the flame of love died in your eyes..
   Em                          A            D
my heart was broke in two when you said goodbye.

CHORUS:
A7        D    F#m        G  Em   A                   D
I had the last waltz with you.....two lonely people together,
D7        G         Em       A                 A7      D
I fell in love with you..the last waltz should last forever.

#3.
         G                         Gm
It's all over now, nothing left to say,
        D             Bm        Em    A
just my tears and the orchestra play..ing.
G                                   F#m    
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la...
Em              A               D
la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.

OUTRO:
A7        D    F#m        G  Em   A                   D
I had the last waltz with you.....two lonely people together,
D7        G         Em       A                 A7      D
I fell in love with you..the last waltz should last forever.
G                                   F#m    
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la...(Fade.)


A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
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