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#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. #
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From: rogers@hi.com (Andrew Rogers)
Subject: ./b/buckinghams/susan.crd

                    "Susan" (Holvay/Beisbier/Guercio)

Piano intro:

        C       Dm      Em   F/G  G
        / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

verse 1:

        C     Dm7/C               C      Dm7/C
        Susan,    looks like I am losin'
                      Am                Fm6
        I'm losin' my mind  (losin' my mind)
                        C
        I'm wastin' my time

        Dm7   G7	(after first verse only)

verse 2:

        Susan do you have to be confusin'
        I ask myself why you're sayin' goodbye

chorus:

        Dm       G#dim           Em               E7/G#
        No other girl could ever take the place of you
        Am
        Though you're hurtin' me 
        D7                       Dm
        You know I'll always be thinkin' of you
        Dm7/G              G7
        Girl I always love you

        (repeat verse 2 instrumentally)

        (repeat chorus)

        (freak-out section)

	[Editor's note:  when I heard them live, they extended the
	freak-out section for a couple minutes, stepped up to the mic,
	and executed the acappella section in *perfect* four-part
	harmony without *any* pitch reference!  And no, it wasn't taped,
	either; this was 1968...]

acappella break:

        Love love love love...

        I love you, yes I do, I do	(2x)

outro:
        C     Dm7/C   C      Dm7/C
        Susan     I love you            (repeat to fade)

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