Suspicious Minds is a song written by Mark James. After the failure of its original version in 1968, it became one of Elvis Presleys biggest hits when released in 1969. The song tackles the trust issues within a relationship and is considered one of Elviss signature songs. It was notable for rejuvenating Presleys career, marking his return to the charts after a series of commercially unsuccessful movies.
Key: G
GC We're caught in a trap; I can't walk out DCG because I love you too much, baby. GC Why can't you see, what you're doing to me, DCDCBmD7 when you don't believe a word I say?
CGBmCD We can't go on together, with Suspicious Minds; EmBmCDD7 and we can't build our dreams, on Suspicious Minds.
GC So, if an old friend I know, drops by to say hello, DCG would I still see suspicion in your eyes? GC Here we go again, asking where I've been. DCDCBmD7 You can see these tears are real I'm crying.
CGBmCD7 We can't go on together, with Suspicious Minds; EmBmCB7(4)B7 and we can't build our dreams, on Suspicious Minds... EmBmC Oh, let our love survive, D I'll dry the tears from your eyes. EmBmC Let's don't let a good thing die, when honey, DGCGD7 you know I've never, lied to you; Mmm, yeah, yeah!
GC We're caught in a trap; I can't walk out DCG because I love you too much, baby. GC Why can't you see, what you're doing to me, DCGCGC when you don't believe a word I say?
GC I'm caught in a trap; I can't walk out DCGCGC because I love you too much, baby