6 Chords used in the song: D, A, Bm, G, E, F#m
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Tom: D
Intro: A Bm G Bm
E
D E D
Why do you come here? And why, why do you hang around
F#m E D E F#m E D
I'm so sorry/ Ah.... I'm so so....rry
A Bm G Bm
Why do you come here, when you know it makes things hard for me, when
A
you know,
Bm G Bm E
Oh why do you come?
D E D
Why do you telephone? And why send me silly notes?
F#m E D E F#m E D
I'm so sorry/ Ah.... I'm so so....rry
A Bm G Bm
Why do you come here, when you know it makes things hard for me, when you know,
A Bm G Bm
Oh why do you come?
( G Bm G D )
E D
You had to sneak into my room 'just' to read my diary
E D
was it just to see all the things you knew I'd written about you?
and so many illustrations over
F#m E D E F#m E D
I'm so very sickened/ oh, I am so sickened now
A Bm G Bm
It was a goog lay, goog lay/ It was a good lay, good lay...
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About this song: Suedehead
"Suedehead" was the debut solo single from Morrissey, released in February 1988. The single charted higher than any of the singles released by his former band The Smiths, peaking at number 5 in the UK Singles Chart, and remains one of Morrissey's most well-known songs. The lead track was featured on Morrissey's debut album Viva Hate and the compilation album Bona Drag; the latter of which also featured the B-side "Hairdresser on Fire". The artwork of the single features a photo taken by Geri Caulfield at a Smiths gig at the London Palladium.