14 Chords used in the song: Em, Am, G, F, B6, E, G#m, Gm, F#m, B7, B6/F, A, C#m, Bm

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Em
Am
Em
You'll never know how much I really love you
G
F
B6
You'll never know how much I really care
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
Listen do you want to know a secretG#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B6/F
do you promise not to tell woooooooooah
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
Closer let me whisper in your earG#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
A
B7
say the words you long to hear
C#m
F#m
B6
I'm in love with you oooooooo
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
Listen (do dah do) do you want to know a secret (do dah do)
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B6/F
do you promise not to tell (do dah do) woah
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
Closer (do dah do) let me whisper in your ear (do dah do)
B7
A
B7
say the words you long to hear
C#m
F#m
B6
I'm in love with you ooooooo
A
F#m
C#m
Bm
I've know the secret for the week or two
A
F#m
C#m
Bm
F#m
B6
Nobody knows just we two
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
Listen (do dah do) do you want to know a secret (do dah do)
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B6/F
do you promise not to tell (do dah do) woah
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
B7
E
G#m-
Gm-
F#m
Closer (do dah do) let me whisper in your ear (do dah do)
B7
A
B7
say the words you long to hear
C#m
F#m
B6
C#m
I'm in love with you ooooooo
F#m
B6
C#m
Ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo
F#m
B6
C#m
Ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo
F#m
B6
C#m
Ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo
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About this song: Do You Want To Know A Secret
"Do You Want to Know a Secret" is a song by The Beatles from the 1963 album Please Please Me, sung by George Harrison. In the United States, it was the first top ten song to feature Harrison as a lead singer, reaching #2 on the Billboard chart in 1964 as a single released by Vee-Jay, VJ 587. The song reached the #1 position on Billboard in 1981 and #2 in the UK in a cover version by Stars on 45 as part of a medley. Contents Composition: