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Don't Blame It On Me

Don't Blame It On Me:Eddie Cochran. 
Live on Town Hall Party in 1959. 

#1. 
E 
You say your arms are empty and your eyes are  

full of tears. 

Haven't had no lovin', in so many years. 
 
                  A                             E 
Don't blame it on me, I'm not guilty, can't you see? 
                  A                             B B7 
Don't blame it on me, I'm the same as I used to be. 

#2. 
      E 
Well, every day is sunny, when it comes to lovin' you. 

I will always love you, no matter what you do. 
 
                  A                             E 
Don't blame it on me, I'm not guilty, can't you see? 
                  A                             B B7 
Don't blame it on me, I'm the same as I used to be. 

(INSTRUMENTAL:PIANO/SAX:) 

#3. 
E 
You say your arms are empty and your eyes are  

full of tears. 

Haven't had no lovin', in so many years. 

                  A                             E 
Don't blame it on me, I'm not guilty, can't you see? 
                  A                             B B7 
Don't blame it on me, I'm the same as I used to be. 

#4. 
      E 
Well, every day is sunny, when it comes to lovin' you. 

I will always love you, no matter what you do. 
 
                  A                             E 
Don't blame it on me, I'm not guilty, can't you see? 
                  A                             E A B E 
Don't blame it on me, I'm the same as I used to be. 



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