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Gene Pitney — I Must Be Seeing Things Chords

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                       "I Must Be Seeing Things"
                 (Al Kooper — Irwin Levine — Bob Brass)

Intro:

	Ab Bb  C                  Ab Bb
	/  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /

Verse 1:

	 C
	Isn't that my girl
	                G
	And is that my best friend
	             F               Em
	Aren't they walking much too    close together
	        F                       G                    C
	And it don't look like they're talking   about the weather

Chorus 1:

	           G7                          C
	I must be seeing things I thought I'd never see
	           E7                                       G7
	I must be hearing things when I hear her say to him
	    C           Am          Ab          Ab  Bb
	"I want you, I need you, I love you"

Verse 2:

	Looking through a tear
	I can see him kissing her
	And I feel my poor heart softly breaking
	I'd do anything if only I was mistaken

Chorus 2:

	I must be seeing things, oh no, it can't be true
	I must be hearing things when I hear him say to her
	"Forget him, it's over, you're mine now"

[instrumental break over verse chords]

Chorus 3/Coda:

	           G7                          C
	I must be seeing things I thought I'd never see
	           E7                         Am
	I must be hearing things, you made a fool of me
	           F                    Fm
	I must be seeing things   and hearing things
	   C/G  Dm7/G          Cmaj7/G    Dm7/G
	Oh, no        I love you so
	                 C    Eb   Abmaj7   C
	Oh, please don't go


—— another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers