butI've still got the blues for you. Used to be so easy to fall in love again. But I found out the hard way, it's a road that leads to pain. I found that love was more than just a game. You're playin' to win, but you lose just the same. So long, it was so long ago, but I've still got the blues for you. So many years since I've seen your face. Readabout Gary Moore - lyric by Still got The Blues and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube. Playback options Still Got The Blues (For You)" Used to be so easy to give my heart away But I found out the hard way There's a price you have to pay I found out that love was no friend of mine I should have known time after time So long, it was so long ago But I've still got the blues for you Used to be so easy to fall in love again But I found out the hard way Iought to hate you for these blues in my mind C# G#m C# What makes me love you, am I losing my mind? G# C# I wonder where I'm gonna wind up D# G# I just can't make my crazy mind up C# G#m C# Too many kisses brought me too many tears C# G#m C# Tears that I'll carry with me all through the years G# C# I'm just the broken hearted kind G# C# GBm E Bm B Em A Well it was so long, so long ago C B Em But I still get the blues for you Bm Em Bm Though the days come and go Em A There is one thing I know C B Em I still get the blues for you Key: Am Em Fm F#m Gm (one step down) G#m (half step down) Am (original key) A#m (half step up) Bm (one step up) Cm C#m Dm D#m Full key step up Buti've still got the blues for you Used to be so easyto fall in love again But i found out the hard way It's a road that leads to pain I found that love was more than just a game To play and to 2ySHh. How many times have you heard this song If I had what he has, my blues would be gone But, I抳e got the blues, nothing but the blues, for youI could have been happy with fortune in vain I have everything that a poor man could name But, I still have the blues, nothing but the blues for youSergents all over think that I抳e found Someone who抎 even give me piece of mine Talkin?the unknown, out of my head I just can抰 remember I think that I抳e saidGive me chance and take me back You抣l see a change in the way I act 慍ause I got the blues, nothing but the blues for youSergents all over think that I抳e found Someone who抎 even give me piece of mine Talkin?the unknown, out of my head I just can抰 remember I think that I抳e saidGive me chance and take me back You抣l see a change in the way I act I won抰 have the blues, no, no blues for you Used to be so easy to give my heart away. But I found out the hard way, there’s a price you have to pay. I found out that love was no friend of mine. I should have known time after time. So long, it was so long ago, but I’ve still got the blues for you. Used to be so easy to fall in love again. But I found out the hard way, it’s a road that leads to pain. I found that love was more than just a game. You’re playin’ to win, but you lose just the same. So long, it was so long ago, but I’ve still got the blues for you. So many years since I’ve seen your face. Here in my heart, there’s an empty space where you used to be. So long, it was so long ago, but I’ve still got the blues for you. Though the days come and go, there is one thing I know. I’ve still got the blues for you. Mick Jagger sings of the despair of a man recalling his time with the woman he loved, who has now abandoned him. Jagger’s recent breakup with Marianne Faithfull may have provided the inspiration behind his lines Love is a bed full of blues – that turn into suicidal idealization – I’ll bust my brains out for you. Alternatively, he may have been merely empathizing, through the song, with all those romantics of a melancholy frame of mind. Marianne Faithfull Nevertheless, there is perhaps no better example of the artistic debt the Stones owed the originators of Southern soul than “I Got the Blues.” It inevitably recalls the productions of Stax Records, the subtle, pervasive scent of blues and gospel given off by the recordings of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, and Sam and Dave. Billy Preston’s organ plays a key role in this, as do the horns of Bobby Keys and Jim Price. Billy Preston