England Dan & John Ford Coley – What Can I Do With This Broken Heart (Ukulele)

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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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Song: WHAT CAN I DO WITH THIS BROKEN HEART Artist: England Dan & John Ford Coley Chords by: Louie A. Ebojo From: [email protected] and tablature positions are relative to the capo. Chords: EADGBe A x02220 Asus4 x02230 B/Eb x6444x Bm7 x24232 E 022100 Esus4 022200 D xx0232 DM7 xx0222 F#m 244222 Intro: A-Asus4-A-Asus4-; (2x)
           A           Asus4          A     Asus4
I've been saving the things that you gave me,

            A          Asus4     A
I've been holdin' them close to me;

           E         B/Eb      F#m
All the letters that said you loved me

          D                    Esus4-E
And the picture of you holding me.

                A
And I've been needin' to call and tell you,

      DM7                    D
After all that we've been through;

   E           B/Eb          F#m
I know what to do  with the mem'ries,

                D                    E
But, I found something here I can't use.
Chorus:
           D             E      F#m
What can I do with this broken heart,

          D          E          A
And a goodbye that leaves me nowhere?

           D             E      F#m
What can I do with this broken heart,

        D           E
And a love I can't over?

     A          Asus4           A
I remember the words that were spoken,

        DM7             D
How we used them so carelessly;

          E            B/Eb   F#m 
What we thought would last  forever

            D            E
Ended so suddenly, so suddenly.
(Repeat Chorus)
       D
And a love I can't get over,
(Ad lib) I can't get over you. Ad lib: Bm7-E-Bm7-E-; (2x) (Repeat Chorus 4x, then FADE)