Should We Tell Him played in guitar might be one of your favourite music. Not only hearing the song but you can play “Should We Tell Him by The Everly Brothers” using guitar too. Yes .. this song by may also be played by that instrument. But, before that, you need to know its guitar chords.
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Yups, guitar is tough to study in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the simple guitar will feel to play Should We Tell Him song.
“Should We Tell Him” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “The Everly Brothers (1958)” album.
Should We Tell Him by The Everly Brothers Guitar Chords
Should We Tell Him:Everly Brothers.
#14 Australia, #20 USA on BB Hot 100 on
CADENCE Records in 1958.
INTRO: D#
CHORUS:
[D#]Mmmm..mmmm..mmm..[G#]should we tell him?
To [A#7]let him go on trusting isn’t [D#]fair.
Mmmm..mmmm..mmmm..[G#]should we tell him?
Should we [A#7]tell him that his girl doesn’t [D#]care?
#1.
[D#]I took my best girl dancing..[A#7]down to my best
friend’s mansion.
[G#]He met us at the door, said, [A#7]glad you’re here.
[D#]Before the dance was over..[A#7]I saw him call her over.
[G#]Then he whispered..thought I [A#7]didn’t hear.
CHORUS:
[G#]Should we tell him..to [A#7]let him go on trusting
isn’t [D#]fair.
Mmmm..mmmm..mmmm..[G#]should we tell him?
Should we [A#7]tell him that his girl doesn’t [D#]care?
(INTERLUDE:) G# A# D# (x2)
#2.
[D#]I left them there together..[A#7]thought that I might
feel better..[G#]down at the cafe where we used to [A#7]go.
[G#]Some of my friends has gathered, [A#7]just for some fun
and laughter..[G#]then I heard two of them talkin’ [A#7]low.
CHORUS:
[G#]Should we tell him..to [A#7]let him go on trusting
isn’t [D#]fair.
Mmmm..mmmm..mmmm..[G#]should we tell him?
Should we [A#7]tell him that his girl doesn’t [D#]care? (Fade.)
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.
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If you wanna learn The Everly Brothers Should We Tell Him guitar chords, you have to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we take all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords only require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is quite based on its major counterpart.
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