Write Me In Care Of The Blues Recorded by Patsy Cline (1957) Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson A 'rockin' (early) Rock and Roll -slash- Rhythm and Blues country-western combo-smash hit for Patsy with amazingly good studio session musicians on the recording! Give the youtube video a listen! (youtube link at bottom) Key of D, capo 2nd fret to play with the youtube video. D Now baby if you're needing me G The way that I been needing you G7 Well drop me a line D B7 Saying honey you'll be mine E7 A7 Write me in care of the blues D I hope that you've been missing me G The way that I've been missing you G7 I shouldn't have let you go D B7 Because I love you so E7 A7 D Write me in care of the blues G Give that postman your letter D And he'll know what to do E7 He'll bring your letter to me A7 And a plane will bring me to you D Now baby if you're needing me G The way that I been needing you G7 Just drop me a line D B7 Saying honey you'll be mine E7 A7 D Write me in care of the blues Instrumental G Give that postman your letter D And he'll know what to do E7 He'll bring your letter to me A7 And a plane will bring me to you D Now baby if you're needing me G The way that I been needing you G7 Just drop me a line D B7 Saying honey you'll be mine E7 A7 D A G Write me- in care of the blu-ue-ues *(almost a vocal yodel here on blues) E7 A7 D Write me- in care of the blu---ues! *(very high-pitched, drawn-out vocal ending on blues!) End hear this 'rockin' song on youtube; http://youtu.be/0GI7F90RP5Q