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That Thing You Do The Wonders A B♭Bm D E7 Em G Gm DGm D You, ½G doin' that ½A thing you D do ½G Rippin' my ½A heart inBmto a million E7 pieces Em Like you always ½G do-½Aooo And D you, ½G don't mean ½A to be D cruel ½G Never ½A even Bm knew about the E7 heartache Em I've been goin' A through Well, I Bm try and try just to E7 forget ...
THAT THING YOU DO-Adam Schlesinger. 4/4 1...2...1234. Intro: . |. You, doin’ that thing you do, breakin’ my heart in-to a million pieces, like you always do. And you don't mean to be cruel. . You never even. knew about the heartache I've been going through. Well, I try and try to for-get you, girl, but it's just so hard to do.
THE WONDERS’ single hit song, “That Thing You Do!” peaked at Number 2 on the charts in August of 1964. Recorded in five takes in a church in Erie, Pennsylvania two months earlier, the record unmistakably captures the raw, springing power of a band that could have gone places.
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Jun 19, 2023 · We have an official That Thing You Do Title Song tab made by UG professional guitarists.
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Thing You Do." In that sense, US poetry continues to be very much a thing, but that is not always the sense of thing or thinginess that Burt is getting at. His essay looks at people who have looked at our poetry as a thing, then looks at the process of presenting poetry as process, finally deciding that we are in the process of discussing