5 Chords used in the song: G, C, Em, Am, D
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Intro: G-C (2x)
G C
ALL MY BAGS ARE PACKED, I'M READY TO GO.
G C
I'M STANDING HERE OUT-SIDE YOUR DOOR
G Em Am D
I HATE TO WAKE YOU UP TO SAY GOOD-BYE.
G C
BUT THE DAWN IS BREAKING, IT'S EARLY MORN,
G C
THE TAXI'S WAITING, HE'S BLOWING HIS HORN
G Em Am D
AL-READY I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY.
G C
SO KISS ME AND SMILE FOR ME
G C
TELL ME THAT YOU'LL WAIT FOR ME
G Em Am D
HOLD ME LIKE YOU'LL NEVER LET ME GO.
G C
I'M LEAVING ON a JET PLANE
G C G
DON'T KNOW WHEN I'LL BE BACK AGAIN
Em Am D
OH BABE I HATE TO GO
G C
THERE'S SO MANY TIMES I'VE LET YOU DOWN
G C
SO MANY TIMES I'VE PLAYED AROUND
G Em Am D
I TELL YOU NOW THEY DON'T MEAN A THING
G C
EVERY PLACE I GO I'LL THINK OF YOU
G C
EVERY SONG I SING I'LL SING FOR YOU
G Em Am D
WHEN I COME BACK I'LL WEAR YOUR WEDDING RING.
G C
SO KISS ME AND SMILE FOR ME
G C
TELL ME THAT YOU'LL WAIT FOR ME
G Em Am D
HOLD ME LIKE YOU'LL NEVER LET ME GO.
G C
I'M LEAVING ON a JET PLANE
G C G
DON'T KNOW WHEN I'LL BE BACK AGAIN
Em Am D
OH BABE I HATE TO GO
G C
NOW THE TIME HAS COME TO LEAVE YOU
G C
ONE MORE TIME LET ME KISS YOU
G Em Am D
THEN CLOSE YOUR EYES I'LL BE ON MY WAY
G C
DREAM ABOUT THE DAYS TO COME
G C
WHEN I WON'T HAVE TO LEAVE ALONE
G Em Am D
A-BOUT THE TIMES I WON'T HAVE TO SAY.
G C
SO KISS ME AND SMILE FOR ME
G C
TELL ME THAT YOU'LL WAIT FOR ME
G Em Am D
HOLD ME LIKE YOU'LL NEVER LET ME GO.
G C
I'M LEAVING ON a JET PLANE
G C G
DON'T KNOW WHEN I'LL BE BACK AGAIN
Em Am D
OH BABE I HATE TO GO
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About this song: Leaving On A Jet Plane
"Leaving on a Jet Plane" is a song written by John Denver in 1967 and recorded by the Mitchell Trio that year. The original title of the song was "Oh Babe I Hate To Go" but Denver's then producer, Milt Okun, convinced him to change the title. Denver wrote the song after his flight was delayed. John Denver's version of his song, "Leaving on a Jet Plane", was included on his 1969 debut solo album, Rhymes and Reasons.