7 Chords used in the song: Am, E7, G, F, Bb, C, Dm
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Intro: Am E7 G F Bb C G
Am E7 G F Bb C G
Angie, Angie, when will those clouds all disappear?
Am E7 G F Bb C
Angie, Angie, where will it lead us from here?
G Dm Am
With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats
C F G
You can't say we're satisfied
Am E7 G F Bb C G
But Angie, Angie, you can't say we never tried
Am E7 G F Bb C G
Angie, you're beautiful, but ain't it time we said good-bye?
Am E7 G F Bb C
Angie, I still love you, remember all those nights we cried?
G Dm Am
All the dreams we held so close seemed to all go up in smoke
C F G
Let me whisper in your ear:
Am E7 G F Bb C G
Angie, Angie, where will it lead us from here?
Am E7 G F Bb C
G Dm Am
Oh, Angie, don't you weep, all your kisses still taste sweet
C F G
I hate that sadness in your eyes
Am E7 G F Bb C G
But Angie, Angie, ain't it time we said good-bye?
G Dm Am
With no loving in our souls and no money in our coats
C F G
You can't say we're satisfied
Dm Am
But Angie, I still love you, baby
Dm Am
Ev'rywhere I look I see your eyes
Dm Am
There ain't a woman that comes close to you
C F G
Come on Baby, dry your eyes
Am E7 G F Bb C G
But Angie, Angie, ain't it good to be alive?
Am E7 G F Bb C
Angie, Angie, they can't say we never tried
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About this song: Angie
"Angie" is a song by rock and roll band The Rolling Stones, featured on their 1973 album Goats Head Soup.Recorded in November and December 1972, "Angie" was written primarily by Keith Richards. The song is an acoustic guitar driven ballad which tells of the end of a romance. The song is noted for its poignant lyrics concerning lost love and the grieving involved. Singer Mick Jagger gives a wrenching performance for the recording, while Stones-recording regular Nicky Hopkins plays the song's distinctive piano chords. Read more on Last.fm.