8 Chords used in the song: G, C, D, Bm, D7, Em, B7sus4, B7
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Verse:
G C
We're caught in a trap; I can't walk out
D C G
because I love you too much, baby.
G C
Why can't you see, what you're doing to me,
D C D C Bm D7
when you don't believe a word I say?
Chorus:
C G Bm C D
We can't go on together, with Suspicious Minds;
Em Bm C D D7
and we can't build our dreams, on Suspicious Minds.
Verse:
G C
So, if an old friend I know, drops by to say hello,
D C G
would I still see suspicion in your eyes?
G C
Here we go again, asking where I've been.
D C D C Bm D7
You can see these tears are real I'm crying.
Chorus:
C G Bm C
We can't go on together, with Suspicious Minds;
Em Bm C B7sus4 B7
and we can't build our dreams, on Suspicious Minds...
Bridge:
Em Bm C
Oh, let our love survive,
D
I'll dry the tears from your eyes.
Em Bm C
Let's don't let a good thing die, when honey,
D G C G D7
you know I've never, lied to you; Mmm, yeah, yeah!
Verse:
G C
We're caught in a trap; I can't walk out
D C G
because I love you too much, baby.
G C
Why can't you see, what you're doing to me,
D C D C Bm D7 - fade -
when you don't believe a word I say?
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About this song: Suspicious Minds
"Suspicious Minds" was written in 1968 by Mark James (aka Francis Zambon). Performed by Elvis Presley beginning in 1969, "Suspicious Minds" is widely regarded as the single that jump-started Presley's career after his successful 1968 Comeback Special. It was Elvis's eighteenth and last number-one single in the United States. Rolling Stone later ranked it #91 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Read more on Last.fm.