12 Chords used in the song: G, Em, Cmaj7, D7, D, Bm, Em7, Gmaj7, Am, C, Bb, Am7
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Transpose chords:
G Em Cmaj7
Oh my love, my darling
D7 G
Ive hungered for your touch
Em D D7
A long lonely time
G Em Cmaj7
Time goes by so slowly
D7 G
And time can do so much
Em Bm D D7
Are you still mine?
G D
I need your love
Em7 Gmaj7
I need your love
Am D7 G
God speed your love to me
C D C Bb
Lonely rivers flow to the sea, to the sea
C D G
To the open arms of the sea
C D C Bb
Lonely Rivers sigh, "Wait for me, wait for me!"
C D G
Ill be coming home, wait for me
G Em Cmaj7
Oh my love, my darling
D7 G
Ive hungered for your touch
Em D D7
A long lonely time
G Em Cmaj7
Time goes by so slowly
D7 G
And time can do so much
Em Bm D D7
Are you still mine?
G D
I need your love
Em7 Gmaj7
I need your love
Am D7 G
God speed your love to me
C D C Bb
Lonely mountains gaze at the stars, at the stars
C D G
Waiting for the dawn of the day
C D C Bb
All alone I gaze at the stars, at the stars
C D G
Dreaming of my love far away
G Em Cmaj7
Oh my love, my darling
D7 G
Ive hungered for your touch
Em D D7
A long lonely time
G Em Cmaj7
Time goes by so slowly
D7 G
And time can do so much
Em Bm D D7
Are you still mine?
G D
I need your love
Em7 Gmaj7
I need your love
Am D7 G
God speed your love to me
Em Cmaj7 Am7 G
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About this song: Unchained Melody
"Unchained Melody" is a 1955 popular song with music by Alex North and lyrics by Hy Zaret. It has become one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, by some counts having spawned over 500 versions in hundreds of different languages.[1] In 1955, North used the music as a theme for the prison film Unchained, hence the name. Todd Duncan sang the vocals for the film soundtrack.[2] Les Baxter (Capitol Records catalog number 3055), released an instrumental version which reached #2.