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Beach Boys - Darlin (First Version)

Beach Boys - Darlin (First Version) Chords / Tabs

Beach Boys - Darlin First Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Beach Boys. Other chords and tabs for the "Darlin" can find at the bottom of the page.

"Darlin'"
(Brian Wilson / Mike Love)

Intro:

B   E/B
Oh, Darlin',
G#m7               C#7
My darlin' you're so fine

B/F#     F#      E/G#
/ / / /  / / / /  / / / /

Horn riff:

v   v   v   v   v   v   v   v
A   E A   E   A E   F#
/ / / /   /   / /   /

Verse 1:

C#m7             F#
You know if words could say
C#m7        F#
Then darlin' I would find a way
F#+            B          F#+
To let you know what you meant to me
B          G#7
Guess it was meant to be
C#m7         F#
I'll hold you in my heart
C#m7          F#
As life's most precious part

Chorus:

B          E/B
Oh, Darlin', I dream about you often my
G#m7             C#7
Pretty darlin', I love the way you soften my
B/F#                      F#            E/G#
Life with your love your precious love

[repeat horn riff]

Verse 2:

I was livin' like half a man
Then I couldn't love but now I can
You pick me up when I'm feelin' sad
More soul than I ever had
Gonna love you every single night
'Cause I think that you're out of sight

[repeat chorus; skip horn riff]

Bridge:

A/B       E        F#      A/B
/ / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /

E      F#          A/B    E  F#
Every night, whoa darlin'

C#m7               D#m7
Gonna love you every single night, yes I will
E                   F#
'Cause I think that you're doggone out of sight

[repeat chorus; fade]


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers

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