Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) - Tony Asher-Brian Wilson

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Thank you very much for the response to my chart! I’m new to iRealPro, so I appreciate the help! I’ve made some adjustments to the chart as suggested! Thanks!
 
Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) - Brian Wilson-Tony Asher (The Beach Boys)

Transcription of “Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder),” a classic song by The Beach Boys written by Tony Asher and Brian Wilson. Pet Sounds has some amazing material! If anybody has issues with the chart, please let me know and I will fix! Thanks!


I shall leave you with this quote from Brian Wilson about writing this song:

“I was stoned as hell when I wrote this.”
-Brian Wilson

George

Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (The Beach Boys) - Brian Wilson, Tony Asher
 
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I think there are some changes you may have missed - here is a version I just made. Ends up mostly in Gb in order to avoid some abominations like B# half-diminished over F#. . . Great song!
 
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