Walk Right Back tab - everly brothers
Walk Right Back by The Everly Brothers
(Capo 4 frets to match)
Intro: *A F#m C#m F#m C#m F#m (twice)
A
I want you to tell me why you walked out on me
A E
I’m so lonesome every day
E
I want you to know that since you walked out on me
E A
Nothing seems to be the same old way
A
Think about the love that burns within my heart for you
A D F#7 Bm
The good times we had before you went away, oh me
Bm
Walk right back to me this minute
A
Bring your love to me, don’t send it
E A
I’m so lonesome every day
A
These eyes of mine that gave you loving glances once before
A E
Changed to shades of cloudy gray
E
I want so very much to see you just like before
E A
I gotta know you’re coming back to stay
A
Please believe me when I say it’s great to hear from you
A D F#7 Bm
But there’s a lot of things a letter just can’t say, oh me
Bm
Walk right back to me this minute
A
Bring your love to me, don’t send it
E A
I’m so lonesome every day
E A
I’m so lonesome every day
E A
I’m so lonesome every day
Egress: *A F#m C#m F#m C#m F#m (twice, end on A)
Note: play the Intro during 1st 2 lines until E, and then play E Bm C#m Bm C#m Bm until A
*Note: listen to the song to get the rhythm of these chord progressions
Tabbed by Tom his ownself. Questions? Comments? Try tommur@gmail.com
(I've never heard them sing the 2nd verse before it sure is pretty!)
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Here's the guys from Aug. 1966 on an NBC summer replacement show, with intro by John Davidson and George Carlin.
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Everly Brothers, Walk Right Back.
The Everlys singing Walk Right Back on their 1985 tour of the UK.
The Everly Brothers - Walk Right Back (Tennese Ernie)
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EVERLY BROTHERS - Walk Right Back
Amazing harmony [as usual]!!! Written by Sonny Curtis, of Buddy Holly's Crickets. The Everly's didn't have a second verse by recording time so they repeated the first verse ... worked out well!!

