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CHORDS: Phil Everly – Sweet Pretender Chord Progression on Piano, Guitar, Ukulele and Keyboard

This is the chord progression of Sweet Pretender by Phil Everly on Piano, Guitar, Ukulele and Keyboard.

[Intro]
D D

[Verse 1]
D             Dsus4
I smiled at you.
A                   Asus4
You smiled at me too.
G                                              A
And I thought your eyes were telling me,
D                            Dsus4
What you wanted me to do.

[Verse 2]
D          Dsus4
So I said hello.
A                            Asus4
I let my feelings show.
G
But you only laughed.
A          D                   Dsus4
And now I just don’t know.

[Chorus]
D          G          A          Asus4
Whoa whoa sweet pretender.
D          G          A          Asus4
Will you surrender?
G                            A
Are you teasing me?
D                                     G
Will our love ever be?
D   A   D   F     G
Sweet pretender.

[Verse 3]
D          Dsus4
Did I see a sign?
A                   Asus4
That you might be mine?
G                                     A
That our romance,Might have a chance,
D                            Dsus4
If we only had some time.

[Verse 4]
D                   Dsus4
I want you to stay.
A                            Asus4
Please don’t walk away.
G                   A
Smile again,And let love
D          Dsus4
find a way.

[Chorus]
D          G          A          Asus4
Whoa whoa sweet pretender.
D          G          A         Asus4
Will you surrender?
G                   A
Is it just a game
D                            G
Will i ever be the same
D A D F G
Sweet pretender.

[Outro]
D          G          A          Asus4
Whoa whoa Sweet pretender
D          G     A       Asus4
Will you surrender
G                            A
Are you teasing me?
D                                     G
Will our love ever be?
D          A     D     G
Sweet pretender.
D          A          D      G
Sweet pretender.
D       A     D     G
Sweet pretender.
D         A     D     G
Sweet pretender.

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