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1  (Oooo, ooo, ooo, ooo-oo-oo-ooo.)   Are you lonesome tonight, 1
2                                 do you miss me tonight? 2
1  Are you lonesome tonight?   1
2  Do you miss me tonight?   2
  Are you sorry we drifted apart?  Are you sorry we drifted apart?
3  Does your memory stray,                                Does your memory stray to a brighter sunny day 3
4  To a bright, summer day,                             When I kissed you and called you sweetheart? 4
5  When I kissed you,                                          Do the chairs in your parlor seem empty and bare? 5
6  And called you sweetheart?                                                 Do         you gaze at your doorstep and picture me there? 6
7                                                                        Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again? 7
8  Do the chairs in your parlor,             Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight? 8
3  Seem empty and bare?   3
4  Do you gaze at your doorstep,   4
5  And picture me there?   5
6  Is your heart filled with pain?   6
7  Shall I come back again?   7
8  Tell me dear,   8
9  Are you lonesome tonight?   9
      
9  [Spoken with backup singers crooning in the background:]   I wonder if you're lonesome tonight                    9
10  I wonder if you're lonesome tonight?                      You know someone said that the world's a stage 10
10  You know someone said that the world's a stage,   10
  And each must play a part.  And each must play a part.
11  Fate had me playing in love with you as my sweetheart.           Fate had me playing in love       you as my sweet heart. 11
12                                                                     Act one was when we met, I loved you at first glance 12
13  Act one was when we met, I loved you at first glance.   You read your line so cleverly and never missed a cue          13
14  You read your lines so cleverly             and never missed a cue.   Then came act two, you seemed to change and you acted strange       14
15  Then came act two, you seemed to change, you acted strange,   And why I'll never know.                                            15
16  And why I've never know.                         Honey, you lied when you said you loved me 16
11   11
12  Honey, you lied when you said you loved me.   12
  And I had no cause to doubt you.  And I had no cause to doubt you.
17  But I'd rather go on hearing your lies,   But I'd rather go on hearing your lies 17
18  Than to go on living without you.   Than     go on living without you. 18
19                                                          Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there 19
20  Now the stage is bare and I'm standing there,   With emptiness all around                                   20
21  With emptiness all around.                       And if you won't come back to me 21
22  And if you won't come back to me,   Then make them bring the curtain down.      22
13  Then they can bring the curtain down.   13
14   14
15  [Sung:]   15
16  Is your heart filled with pain?   16
17  Shall I come back again?   17
18  Tell me dear,   18
19  Are you lonesome tonight?   19
20   20
21   21
22  [ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT?[1]]   22
23  [Written by: Lou Handman & Roy Turk-1926]   23
24  [Performed by: Elvis Presley[2]-1964]   24
25  [Appears on: Are You Lonesome Tonight? (7" Single)-1960, The '68 Comeback   25
26  Special (Video)-1968, Elvis' Golden Records-1964, Elvis Forever-1974, Elvis   26
27  Aron Presley-1980, The Collection-1984, The Number One Hits-1987, Best Artist   27
28  of the Century-2000, The Very Best of Love-2001, 30 #1 Hits (1956-1976)-2003,   28
29  Malt Shop Memories: Juke Box Gems (Various Artists)-2006[3], et al.]   29
30   30
31  [1]During live performances, Elvis would occasionally change the lyrics just   31
32  to be funny. One popular instance was recorded in Las Vegas in 1969. During   32
33  the performance, instead of singing, "Do you gaze at your doorstep and   33
34  picture me there?" he sings, "Do you gaze at your bald head and wish you had   34
35  hair?" Then he burst into laughter which continued into the next lines.   35
36  Meanwhile the band and backup singers continued to keep the song going.   36
37  Hearing the solo backing singer, whose falsetto remained resolute throughout,   37
38  Elvis was again overcome by laughter. So overtaken, Elvis encourages the   38
39  backup singer to, "Sing it, baby," drawing even more laughter which nearly   39
40  brings the house down. Elvis sais at the end, "That's it, man, fourteen years   40
41  right down the drain...boy, I'll tell ya." The version is considered to be a   41
42  popular underground classic.]   42
43   43
44  [2]A number of artists recorded "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" In 1927, composer   44
45  Lou Handman himself played piano while his sister Edith provided the vocals.   45
46  Vaughn DeLeath (also known as "The Original Radio Girl") recorded the song   46
47  twice, in June and September. Another version was released by famed tenor   47
48  Henry Burr. The first charting version was recorded in 1950 by Blue Barron.   48
49  Only a few weeks after Barron's recording, Al Jolson recorded a version of   49
50  the song in April of 1950. In 1959, Jaye P. Morgan recorded it while Elvis   50
51  was in the Army. This led to the best-known recording, recorded on April 4,   51
52  1960, by Elvis. It went on to be one of the biggest-selling singles of 1960,   52
53  peaking at number one on the Billboard pop chart for six weeks. Other   53
54  noteable covers are, Pat Boone, Doris Day, The E Connection, Connie Francis,   54
55  Jackie Gleason, Merle Haggard, Engelbert Humperdinck, Bryan Hyland, The   55
56  Jordanaires, Barry Manilow, Al Martino, Anne Murray, The Osmonds, Leon   56
57  Redbone, Jeannie C. Riley, Tiny Tim, Dottie West, Lawrence Welk, Ted   57
58  Williams, et al.]   58
      
  [3]Transcribed from the track on this album.]   Is your heart filled with pain, shall I come back again?
1  Tell me dear, are you lonesome tonight?1
      


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