I'm dreaming of you, true and through
over and over what can I do she's here beside me when I know your blue We stick together, but I dream of you. Oh I know you told me not to call You said never, no never at all But I thought I'd write this letter Just to ask you how you've been Tell me darling are you smiling Like you were in my dreams Chorus: I'm dreaming of you, true and through over and over what can I do she's here beside me when I know your blue We stick together, but I dream of you. I found another, they say we're good together, But she's so pretty''''''''''''''' or two '' '' '' We sleep together but I dream of you I'm dreaming of you, true and through over and over what can I do she's here beside me when I know your blue We stick together, but I dream of you.
Here's the guitar chords in G Major. Jack Keogh sings Dreaming Of You in the key of F# which is not the chords most people would use, So I have changed the chords to a more simple version in the key of G Major.
Regarding the missing lyrics ? Well, I just couldn't understand some of the words. [G]I'm dreaming of you, true and [C]through over and [G]over what can I [D]do she's here be[G]side me when I know your[C] blue We stick to[Em]gether, [D]but I dream of [G]you. [G]Oh I know you told me not to call You said [C]never, no never at [G]all,,[D] But I thought I'd write this [G]letter Just to ask you how you've [C]been Tell me [G]darling are you [Em]smiling Like [D]you were in my [G]dreams Chorus: I'm [G]dreaming of you, true and [C]through over and [G]over what can I [D]do she's here be[G]side me when I know your [C]blue We stick to[Em]gether, [D]but I dream of [G]you. [G]I found another, they say we're good together, But she's so [C]pretty''''''''''''''' or [D]two ''[G] '' '' We [Em]sleep together [D]but I dream of [G]you I'm dreaming of you, true and through over and over what can I do she's here beside me when I know your blue We stick together, but I dream of you. MoreIrish Country Songs With Chords
Interview Jack Keogh done on Irish music Radio.
I'm Jerry Byrne I've been speaking to many of the great and the good on the talent in Irish music now I've got a young gentleman, when I say young, I mean young .He is from Country Wicklow he's just 16 years old and he's recorded professionally his very very first single. I'm delighted to say hello to jack Keogh. Jack how are you ? not bad at all. Jack listen, you're certainly starting out at a youthful age in recording. Yes and it's actually a very professional recording you did with Wayne Thorose. Yeah you know the doctor was coming it was probably last march and we've got to record I'm Dreaming Of You and you would pay to record it right ? where did you get that particular song from and ? Well I'm a big fan of Patrick Feeney he's a great singer and then I heard on youtube one night and said I'd love to record it. Right well done yes indeed Patrick Feeney was, I believe the only artist actually to record that particular song. From what I'm aware of. Anyhow tell me this, have you been interested in Irish music and country music for a long time ? Yes, I always loved Irish country songs, and my granny was, I used to listen to it when I was young and from there i always picked it up and used to know the sounds that's excellent that is excellent so obviously Patrick Feeney has been a major influence on you ? Yes I know, I went to a few of his gigs and all and taught him great you know and I love his songs as well. Right, have you done any public appearances as yet ? I don't know, I've never really done any public appearances here I thank the local hall in Ireland all right okay well done. Were you nervous in doing the first recording ? I mean was it something that sort of you know that you didn't sleep too well the night before, were you okay yeah it was something new to me like you know I wasn't used before. I want to go into the studio you know, where they're all felt grand you know they go home yeah, I think the producer and you know has a lot to do with it you know, and how they sort of make you feel relaxed and you don't walk with you on us yeah yeah that's great yeah rain and swing indeed indeed so and have you seen many of, who else would be an influence on your music as well as Patrick Feeney ? Well I listened to a lot of other singers you know but yes, probably Patrick Feeney and Mike Denver and Michael English right right indeed. I must say you know, Ireland has a huge amount of incredible talent in singing, you know so it's just for a small country. It's got an incredible amount of talent. Yes totally sure it's great right now. you're doing all of this, you released, you're lucky in that you managed to record this before the lockdown last March Yes it was only two weeks later when we were in lockdown after I recorded it. Excellent stuff, and were sorry you probably intended to release the song earlier but with the whole lockdown and everything else he sort of held on, I assume it was hard now to know I should be locked down now, indeed. I did so well you've got the the other complication I mean you're going to school you're doing your leaving cert next year you're currently studying at home I assume ? Yes I'm doing the online classes at home, and you know, it's it's grounded away you know because you can find time to practice music you know the studying at home. Do you find it easier or more difficult than it is if you're actually in class ? sometimes there's some parts are a little bit harder. Well it keeps you know it's keeping your good self and everyone else safe in the time so we've got in it yeah, that's it listen Jack, it's been it's been lovely to speak to you I must say and I wish you all the very very best in the in music. Also good luck in your studies at school and all the rest of it and listen, uh thanks a million for joining me and you know stay safe and well to yourself and your family. No problem thanks very much thanks for having me on.
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