Womack Bobby - I Used To Love Her Chords & Tabs

 

I Used To Love Her Chords & Tabs

Womack Bobby Chords & Tabs

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I Used To Love Her Chords

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From: abostick@netcom.com (Alan L. Bostick)
Subject: CRD:  "Used To Love Her"

Here are the chords to Bobby Womack's rock'n'roll classic, "I Used To Love
Her," covered by everyone from the Stones to Ry Cooder to Guns'n'Roses.

I play a cool solo guitar version that captures most every feature of the
original version;  I can transcribe and upload it if there is demand for
it.  Email me or post here.


                               IT'S ALL OVER NOW

                                (Bobby Womack)
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/w/womack_bobby/i_used_to_love_her_crd.html ]
	I
	Well, now, baby used to stay out all night long.
	She made me cry, she did me wrong.
	She had my nose open, that's no lie.
	Well, the table's turning, now it's her turn to cry
	          V                 IV
	Because I used to love her, but it's all over Inow.
	          V                 IV
	Because I used to love her, but it's all over Inow.

	Well, she used to run around with every man in town.
	She'd spend all my money trying to play their high-class games.
	She put me out, it was a pity how I cried.
	But the table's turning, now it's her turn to cry
	Because I used to love her, but it's all over now.
	Because I used to love her, but it's all over now.

	Well, I used to wake up in the morning, get my breakfast in bed.
	Whenever I got worried, she would rub my aching head.
	But now she's here and there with every man in town.
	Still trying to take me for that same old clown
	Because I used to love her, but it's all over now.
	Because I used to love her, man, it's all over now.

-- 
				| "...In 1988, Richard Berry, [composer of the
	-- Alan Bostick		| song `Louie Louie'], finally confirmed there
	   abostick@netcom.com	| is no comma in the song's title, laying to
				| rest a question that had baffled copyeditors
				| for three decades."
				|	Greil Marcus, MYSTERY TRAIN