alice cooper
be my lover
killer ( 1971 )
intro :
D . / . / A G . / . /
A
D . / . / A G . / . / A
D A G A ( repetitive sequence )
she struts into the room
well , i don ' t know her
but with a magnifying glance
i just sort of look her over
D A G A
we have a drink or two
well , maybe three
and then suddenly she starts telling me
her life story , she says
G G6 G G6
"baby , if you wanna be my lover
G G6 G G6 F# Bm A
you better take me home
G A A6 A A6
' cause it ' s a long , long way to paradise
G G6 G G6
and i ' m still on my own"
A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii ) – D – G/D ( iii )
A/D ( v ) – D – A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii )
D A G A
i told her that i came
from detroit city
and i played guitar
in a long – haired rock ' n ' roll band
D A G A
she asked me why
the singer ' s name was alice
i said , listen baby
you really wouldn ' t understand , then i said
G G6 G G6
"baby , if you wanna be my lover
G G6 G G6 F# Bm A
you better take me home
G A A6 A A6
' cause it ' s a long , long way to paradise
G G6 G G6
and i ' m still on my own"
A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii ) – D – G/D ( iii ) –
A/D ( v ) – D – A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii ) – D – G – A
D5 ( ii ) – D ( ii ) – D ( v ) – D7 ( vii ) – D9 ( x )
G G6 G G6 G G6
"oh baby , if you wanna be my lover
G G6 G G6 ( F# – Bm – A )
you better take me home
G A A6 A A6 G
' cause it ' s a long , long way to paradise
G6 G G6
and i ' m still on my own , own"
G6 – G – G6 – A – A6 – G – G6 – F – G
alice cooper
be my lover
killer ( 1971 )
intro :
D . / . / A G . / . /
A
D . / . / A G . / . / A
D A G A ( repetitive sequence )
she struts into the room
well , i don ' t know her
but with a magnifying glance
i just sort of look her over
D A G A
we have a drink or two
well , maybe three
and then suddenly she starts telling me
her life story , she says
G G6 G G6
"baby , if you wanna be my lover
G G6 G G6 F# Bm A
you better take me home
G A A6 A A6
' cause it ' s a long , long way to paradise
G G6 G G6
and i ' m still on my own"
A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii ) – D – G/D ( iii )
A/D ( v ) – D – A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii )
D A G A
i told her that i came
from detroit city
and i played guitar
in a long – haired rock ' n ' roll band
D A G A
she asked me why
the singer ' s name was alice
i said , listen baby
you really wouldn ' t understand , then i said
G G6 G G6
"baby , if you wanna be my lover
G G6 G G6 F# Bm A
you better take me home
G A A6 A A6
' cause it ' s a long , long way to paradise
G G6 G G6
and i ' m still on my own"
A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii ) – D – G/D ( iii ) –
A/D ( v ) – D – A/D ( v ) – G/D ( iii ) – D – G – A
D5 ( ii ) – D ( ii ) – D ( v ) – D7 ( vii ) – D9 ( x )
G G6 G G6 G G6
"oh baby , if you wanna be my lover
G G6 G G6 ( F# – Bm – A )
you better take me home
G A A6 A A6 G
' cause it ' s a long , long way to paradise
G6 G G6
and i ' m still on my own , own"
G6 – G – G6 – A – A6 – G – G6 – F – G
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