Go Away Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Go Away Song Lyrics and Chords by Roy Orbison

 

Go Away
Recorded by Roy Orbison
Written by Bill Dees and Roy Orbison
 
Am 
I really wouldn't mind it  
D7 
might be fun
 
At  
Am 
any other time with  
D7 
any other one
 
But  
F 
lovers 
 
 
Em 
can't be  
Am 
friends
 
And there's  
F 
only one way it can  
G7 
end
 
I would  
C 
lose you  
G7 
I would lose  
C 
you 
 
 
G7 
 
There are  
C 
not many  
Em 
girls I can  
F 
talk with  
G7 
 
There are  
C 
not many  
Em 
girls I can  
F 
walk with  
G7 
 
And I  
C 
don't have  
C7 
many 
 
 
F 
friends if any
 
So  
C 
stay my  
Am 
friend and  
F 
go away my  
C 
friend
Am 
I'm really wanting you  
D7 
to go away
 
Every
Am 
thing you do the  
D7 
things you say
 
Con
F 
fuse me  
Em 
now and  
Am 
then
 
And I  
F 
think I love you my  
G7 
friend
 
Go  
C 
a-way  
G7 
go 
 
a-
C 
way
 
You're the only  
Em 
girl I have  
F 
fun with  
G7 
 
You're  
C 
the only  
Em 
girl I can  
F 
run with  
G7 
 
You know  
C 
friendship 
 
 
C7 
ends 
 
 
F 
where love begins
 
So  
C 
stay my  
Am 
friend and  
F 
go away my  
C 
friend
 
You know friendship  
C7 
ends 
 
 
F 
where love begins
 
So  
C 
stay my  
Am 
friend and  
F 
go 
 
away
 
Go a-
C 
way go a-
F 
way go a
C 
way

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Go Away?
- The song Go Away was sang by Roy Orbison.

 

Who is Roy Orbison?
- Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 - December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his impassioned singing style, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads. His music was described by critics as operatic, earning him the nicknames "the Caruso of Rock" and "the Big O". Many of Orbison's songs conveyed vulnerability at a time when most male rock-and-roll performers chose to project defiant masculinity. He performed while standing motionless and wearing black clothes to match his dyed black hair and dark sunglasses, which he wore to counter his shyness and stage fright.
Born in Texas, Orbison began singing in a rockabilly and country-and-western band as a teenager. He was signed by Sam Phillips of Sun Records in 1956, but enjoyed his greatest success with Monument Records. From 1960 to 1966, 22 of Orbison's singles reached the Billboard Top 40. He wrote or co-wrote almost all of his own Top 10 hits, including "Only the Lonely" (1960), "Running Scared" (1961), "Crying" (1961), "In Dreams" (1963), and "Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964).
After the mid-1960s, Orbison suffered a number of personal tragedies and his career faltered. He experienced a resurgence in popularity in the 1980s following the success of several cover versions of his songs. In 1988, he co-founded the Traveling Wilburys (a rock supergroup) with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne. Orbison died of a heart attack in December 1988 at age 52. One month later, his song "You Got It" (1989) was released as a solo single, becoming his first hit to reach the U.S. Top 10 in nearly 25 years.
Orbison's honors include inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1989, and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2014. He received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and five other Grammy Awards. Rolling Stone placed him at number 37 on its list of the "Greatest Artists of All Time" and number 13 on its list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time". In 2002, Billboard magazine listed him at number 74 on its list of the Top 600 recording artists.

Related Posts

Country Song Chords
© 2024 Label Rebel Official
crossmenuarrow-down