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#-------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------# # This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # # song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# I Call Your Name chords Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas 1963 (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)* D E E7 G D A D D7 B7 I call your name but you're not there E A A7 Was I to blame for being unfair? A7 A D Oh I can't sleep at night D7 B7 Since you've been gone E E7 I never weep at night G D I can't go on D D7 G Well don't you know I can't take it Bm I don't know who can G E7 I'm not going to make it G A I'm not that kind of man A7 A D Oh I can't sleep at night D7 B7 But just the same E E7 I never weep at night G D I call your name break D D7 G Well don't you know I can't take it Bm I don't know who can G E7 I'm not going to make it G A I'm not that kind of man A7 A D Oh I can't sleep at night D7 B7 But just the same E E7 I never weep at night G D I call your name G D I call your name G D I call your name * Bad to me - gave Billy & The Dakotas a #1 hit, in 1963. The B side - "I Call Your Name", Both written by John Lennon - but never released as a single. The Beatles version of "Bad To Me" exists only as a demo version. The 2nd song, "I Call Your Name" was released by The Beatles on EP. It was reported that Lennon did not like Kramer's version of "I Call Your Name" and decided that The Beatles should record it. Set8
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