Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder - I Was Made To Love Her guitar chord
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From: Andrew Rogers Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 12:54:55 -0500 Subject: ./w/wonder_stevie/i_was_made_to_love_her.crd "I Was Made To Love Her" (Don Hunter - Lula Hardaway - Stevie Wonder - Paul Riser) Intro: bass doubled w/guitar and electric piano (2X; strings enter 2nd time) v v v v ---------------1010-------------- -----10--10--12------12--10--12-- -8------------------------------- --------------------------------- harmonica [chord progression repeats through verses]: F Bbm Eb9 Db Eb F [w/intro riff] / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Verse 1: I was born in Little Rock Had a childhood sweetheart We were always hand in hand I wore high-top shoes and shirttails Susie was in pigtails I knew I'd loved [sic] her even then You know my papa disapproved it My mama boo-hoo-hooed it But I told them time and time again Don't you know I was made to love her Build my world all around her, yeah Hey, hey, hey Verse 2: She's been my inspiration Showed appreciation For the love I gave her through the years Like a sweet magnolia tree My love blossomed tenderly My life grew sweeter through the years I know that my baby loves me My baby needs me That's why we've made it through the years I was made to love her Worship and adore her Hey, hey, hey Bridge: F [N.C.; bass continues throughout] On through thick and thin F [N.C.] Our love just won't end F [N.C.] 'Cause I love my baby, love my baby F [N.C.] Heyyyyyyyyy! Verse 3: My baby loves me My baby needs me And I know I ain't goin' nowhere I was knee-high to a chicken When the love bug bit me I had the fever with each passing year Even if the mountain tumbles If this whole world crumbles By her side I'll still be standing there 'Cause I was made to love her I was made to live for her Yeah, hey, hey - aaahhhh! Verse 4 [partial]: I was made to love her Build my world all around her Hey, hey, hey Ooh, baby, I was made to please her You know Stevie ain't gonna leave her - no! Hey, hey, hey [fade] -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers