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Ted Weems

Heartaches

by Ted Weems
Ted Weems

Biography:

Wilfred Theodore (Ted) Weems (originally Wemyes) (26 September 1901 - 6 May 1963) was an American bandleader and musician. Born in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, Weems attended the University of Pennsylvania where he organised a small dance band. Going professional in 1923, Weems toured for the MCA Corporation, recording for several years on Victor Records. "Somebody Stole My Gal" became the band's first #1 hit in early 1924. Weems moved to Chicago with his band around 1928.

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HEARTACHES

Words & Music by John Klenner & Al Hoffman, 1931

Recorded by Ted Weems Orchestra, 1947



G6 G F#7
Heart - aches, heart - aches,

G F7 E7
My loving you meant only heart - aches.

Am D7 G/B Em
Your kiss was such a sacred thing to me;

A7 Cm D7
I can't believe it's just a burn - ing mem - o - ry.


G6 F#7
Heart - aches, heart - aches --

G G7 F#7 F7 E7
What does it matter how my heart breaks?

Am Cm G G/F# A7
I should be happy with some - one new,

Am7 D7 Am7 D7 G
But my heart aches for you.




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