Im Confessin That I Love You

Peggy Lee

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Please note that this 1945 song  contains many jazzy elements. That means that some exotic chords were used  on the piano. Each verse/chorus different. Some of these chords are not known for guitar  and are not in the Ultimate Guitar database. So I’m creative in using chord names. Be aware that some chords are different  then the grip noted by me hereunder. Please let me know what you think of this. I choose for this solution so features like  SIMPLIFY & TRANSPOSE still work for this song. [Chord legend] A7      5x565x Aaug    x4322x Abdim   4x343x Adim    5x454x Am6     5x4555 Am7     5x555x Bb6     6x576x Bdim    7x676x Bm6     7x6777 Bm7     7X777X C6      x3221x C13     x32335 C9      x32333 Caug    x3211x Cmaj7   x3545x Dm7     5x353x E7      7x675x E9      x76777 Em7     7x575x F6      1x221x Fmaj7   5x3555 G13     3x345x G6      3x243x G7      3x343x G9      x2323x Gaug    x6544x [Intro] Aaug Bdim  [Verse 1] Cmaj7 Gaug              Am7 I’m   confessin’ that I love you Cmaj7           Gaug    Em7     Bbdim Tell me do you love me too? I’m confessin’ that I need you Honest I do -     need you every hour. Cmaj7          Gaug              Am7 In your eyes I read such strange things Cmaj7         Gaug          Em7     Bbdim But your lips deny they’re true Will your answer really change things? Making me    blue?             [Chorus] Oh I’m afraid some day you’ll leave me   Saying "can’t we still be friends?" When you go you know you’ll grieve me All in life on you depends. [Verse 2] Am I guessin’ - that you love me     Dreaming dreams of you in vain I’m confessin’ that I love you All over   again. [Interlude] | Cmaj7 | Gaug | Em7  | Bbdim | |    |   |   |   | | | Adim | |    | | Cmaj7 | Gaug | Em7  | Bbdim | |    |   |   |   | |   | Abdim | | | |     |    |   | Adim | [Chorus] Oh I’m afraid some day you’ll leave me   Saying "can’t we still be friends?" When you go you know you’ll grieve me All in life on you depends.           [Verse 2] Am I guessin’ - that you love me     Dreaming dreams of you in vain I’m confessin’ that I love you All over  again.

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empty heart empty heart D9, E7, A, F#7, E7/6, A7/9, A7, F7, Dm6, A9, D, Dm7
empty heart empty heart E7, D9, F#m, A, Em7, A7, D6, Dm7, F, Bb9
empty heart empty heart Am, Am/G, E7, F7, B7, A, Amaj7, A6, Bm, Bm7, Bbm
empty heart empty heart D7, G7, C7, F, Gm7, Dm7, Cm7, Bb, Gm, Am7, Fmaj7, Bb7, G#m7, F7, Eb7, E7
empty heart empty heart G9, C, Dm7, G7, G#7, C6
empty heart empty heart G, Am7, D7, D9, Dm, Eb7, Eb, Bm, E7, A9
empty heart empty heart D9, D, A7, A7/9, G, G9, D6, F#7, B7, E7, G/B, Gm, D7, D7/9, Em, Am, Am7, G/F#, A, F#m, Em7, Em7/9
empty heart empty heart D, F#m, Bm, Bm7/E, G/B, Em7/6, A7, G, G/F#, Em7, A7/9, D6, A, G6, B7, E7, Am7, D7
empty heart empty heart E7, A, D9, F#7, Bm7, Bm, E7/9, A6, A7, A7/13, D6, Dm6, E7/13
empty heart empty heart Am, E7, F6
Dans cette chanson, l'interprète exprime son amour profond et son besoin d'être aimé en retour. Elle fait preuve d'une vulnérabilité touchante, avouant ses inquiétudes face à un amour incertain. Avec des paroles empreintes de mélancolie, elle se demande si l'autre éprouve des sentiments similaires, tout en redoutant le moment où cette connexion pourrait se briser. Écrite en 1945, cette œuvre se distingue par ses éléments jazzy, reflétant une période où la musique était à la fois une échappatoire et une manière d’exprimer des émotions complexes. Les accords utilisés apportent une richesse harmonique, rendant l'ensemble encore plus captivant.