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A7 D D7 G Gm
I know (I know) you belong to somebody new
D D9 Em A7 D D9 Em A7
But tonight you belong to me.
D D7 G Gm
Although (although) we're apart, you're part of my heart
D D9 Em A7 D G D
And tonight you belong to me.
Bridge:
D D7 G Gm
I know (I know) with the dawn that you will be gone,
D D9 Em A7 D G D
But tonight you belong to me.
Bridge 2:
D DM7 Bm Bm7-5
Once more just to dream
E7 A7 A7+5
In the silvery moonlight -- my honey
D D7 G Gm
I know (I know) with the dawn that you will be gone,
D D9 Em A7 D
But tonight you belong to me.
D Gdim A7 D
Just to little old me.
Sisters Patience (age 11) and Prudence (age 14) McIntyre were the daughters of the leader of the backup band. Personally, I
always wondered what happened to them after their 2 or 3 hits. Anyway, their version of this song was the #34 song for all
of 1956, as well as #428 among the top 5,000 songs of the rock era (1955-94). It was also recorded by Lawrence Welk & The
Lennon Sisters (1956, #15) and by Karen Chandler & Jimmy Wakely (1956, #49). The girls recorded a number of other
songs, but none approached the success of this song, and "Gonna Get Along Without You Now." They are still available, but
the snippets I've heard were certainly not as memorable as their two hits. They disappeared from sight, if not from memory.
Recent visitor Joe Walsh provided me with a link that offers what little "news" I have ever been able to find. You can find it
at http://earcandy_mag.tripod.com/rrcase-patienceprud.htm and read it for yourself -- though the unidentified source of the
information makes verification difficult.
The lyric and guitar chord transcriptions on this site are the work of The Guitarguy and are intended for private study, research, or educational purposes only. Individual
transcriptions are inspired by and and based upon the recorded versions cited, but are notnecessarily exact replications of those recorded versions.