In article al319@freenet.buffalo.edu (Scott R. Weygandt) writes: > >I think it was Smokey Robinson. Actually Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. According to his autobiography, he had been trying to leave the group for years - and then Motown reissued this three-year-old LP track, it became a worldwide hit, and his plan for a solo career was deferred for another two years. So did somebody want the chords or something? C F Bb If there's a smile .... F C F Bb F It's only there tryin' to fool .... C F Bb C Baby I'm sad (sad, sad, sad.... G E7/G# Now there's some ... Am Fmaj7 But ain't too much ... C The tears ... When there's noone ...