Records in 1964. (Later covered by the
Rolling Stones.)
INTRO: D
#1.
[D]Last night I [G]needed you so [D]bad..[A]...[D]I was a[G]lone and
feeling [D]sad.
[Bm]But [F#]now that [A]I re[E]call..[F#]you left me [A]after all..the
[D]only [G]girl I've ever [D]had.
#2.
[D]I never [G]ever made you [D]cry..[A]...[D]no, no, I [G]didn't even [D]try.
[Bm]You promised [A]you'd be true..[F#]you said you [A]loved me, too.
My [D]only [G]girl told me a [D]lie.
BRIDGE:
And may[G]be there'll [A]come a day..[G]when I can [A]smile and say,
she [G]used to [Bb]be my [A]girl.[A7]
#2.
[D]But now there's [G]nothing left to [D]say.[F#m]......[D]she only [G]wanted me
for [D]play.
[Bm]I learned my [A]lesson fast, [F#m]but now I [A]know at last, that [D]girl
be[G]longs to yester[D]day.[G][F#m]
[A]My only [D]girl.[G]....[D]my only [F#m]girl.[A]
OUTRO:
[Bm]I learned my [A]lesson fast, [F#m]but now I [A]know at last..that [D]girl
be[G]longs to yester[D]day.
[D]That girl, she be[G]longs to yester[D]day.
[D]That girl, she be[G]longs to yester[D]day.
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
Rolling Stones.)
INTRO: D
#1.
[D]Last night I [G]needed you so [D]bad..[A]...[D]I was a[G]lone and
feeling [D]sad.
[Bm]But [F#]now that [A]I re[E]call..[F#]you left me [A]after all..the
[D]only [G]girl I've ever [D]had.
#2.
[D]I never [G]ever made you [D]cry..[A]...[D]no, no, I [G]didn't even [D]try.
[Bm]You promised [A]you'd be true..[F#]you said you [A]loved me, too.
My [D]only [G]girl told me a [D]lie.
BRIDGE:
And may[G]be there'll [A]come a day..[G]when I can [A]smile and say,
she [G]used to [Bb]be my [A]girl.[A7]
#2.
[D]But now there's [G]nothing left to [D]say.[F#m]......[D]she only [G]wanted me
for [D]play.
[Bm]I learned my [A]lesson fast, [F#m]but now I [A]know at last, that [D]girl
be[G]longs to yester[D]day.[G][F#m]
[A]My only [D]girl.[G]....[D]my only [F#m]girl.[A]
OUTRO:
[Bm]I learned my [A]lesson fast, [F#m]but now I [A]know at last..that [D]girl
be[G]longs to yester[D]day.
[D]That girl, she be[G]longs to yester[D]day.
[D]That girl, she be[G]longs to yester[D]day.
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.