Chords for "Two Lovers" Medley by Mary Wells & Smokey Robinson
Tempo:
126.4 bpm
Chords used:
Cm
Bb
Ab
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Motown's first big stars, Mary Wells.
Hi there.
You sure do look good.
Let me tell you something before you go any farther.
Yes, you can.
You know you are a very handsome man,
and you look very good as the [N] years go on.
Oh, my God.
Mary, God, Mary.
You know, you really stunned me with that one.
But you know, when I think about you, I think about,
I really kind of owe you something.
Because after I started to write and produce records for you,
my career just took off.
And you're such a great singer.
I really think it was due to you, you know?
You wrote me some good ones.
The one who really loves you, you beat me to the punch.
Two lovers, and my guy.
My guy, all right.
Yeah.
April 1964, my guy.
Yeah, we knocked the Beatles out of number one with that one.
That's right.
It did some doing.
You know, Smokey, you did me the favor
of writing all those beautiful songs.
Will you do me another favor?
What's that?
Will you sing them with me?
Oh, Mary.
Should I sing with her? All right.
Well, I guess since we rehearsed it, I might as [G] well.
[A]
[Dm]
[G] Well, I [C] got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Let me tell you [C] about my [Am] first lover.
[F] He's sweet and kind, mine oh mine.
[Bm] Treats me good, like a lover should.
[Dm] Makes me love him.
[G] Really, [Fm] really love him.
Oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh.
I love him so.
And [Am] I'll do everything [G] I can to [C] let him know.
Well, I got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Ow!
[Bb] [Gm]
I know it was a feeling long ago, child.
Oh, living long ago, child.
So now you're acting like you don't know that I'm alive.
And I don't know that you're alive.
So love you better [Dm] when [Gm] you lose me.
[Cm] Look to me.
You want to really [F] love me.
I [Cm] really love you.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I really love [Eb] you.
Oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh.
All right.
And then, of course, [Gm] I'll you all pass by.
[Bb] I wanted to know your name, but I was much too [F] shy.
But [Bb] I was looking at you so hard,
so [Gm] you must have had a heart.
So [Eb] you came up to me [Ebm] and asked me my name.
You beat me to the punch.
[Dm] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You [Bb] beat [Cm] me to the punch.
[Bb] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
[Bb] That's how it happened.
[Cm] [Dm]
[Eb] [Eb]
[Fm]
[Bbm] [Cm]
[Ab] There's nothing [Ab] you can say, but tell me why.
Oh, my God.
There's nothing you can do, cause I'm a little [C] mad girl.
[Bbm] I'm talking to my God like a story to a lad.
And like birds [Eb] of a feather, [F] we stick together.
[Ab] I'm telling you from [F] the start, [Bb] I can't be [Eb] torn apart.
[Ab] My God.
[Ab] [Bbm] What'd you [Cm] say?
There's [Ab] not a man [F] who could take me [Bb] [Eb] away from [Ab] my God.
[Bbm] [Cm]
[Ab] Ooh.
[Fm] [Bbm] [Cm]
[Ab] [N]
Hi there.
You sure do look good.
Let me tell you something before you go any farther.
Yes, you can.
You know you are a very handsome man,
and you look very good as the [N] years go on.
Oh, my God.
Mary, God, Mary.
You know, you really stunned me with that one.
But you know, when I think about you, I think about,
I really kind of owe you something.
Because after I started to write and produce records for you,
my career just took off.
And you're such a great singer.
I really think it was due to you, you know?
You wrote me some good ones.
The one who really loves you, you beat me to the punch.
Two lovers, and my guy.
My guy, all right.
Yeah.
April 1964, my guy.
Yeah, we knocked the Beatles out of number one with that one.
That's right.
It did some doing.
You know, Smokey, you did me the favor
of writing all those beautiful songs.
Will you do me another favor?
What's that?
Will you sing them with me?
Oh, Mary.
Should I sing with her? All right.
Well, I guess since we rehearsed it, I might as [G] well.
[A]
[Dm]
[G] Well, I [C] got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Let me tell you [C] about my [Am] first lover.
[F] He's sweet and kind, mine oh mine.
[Bm] Treats me good, like a lover should.
[Dm] Makes me love him.
[G] Really, [Fm] really love him.
Oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh.
I love him so.
And [Am] I'll do everything [G] I can to [C] let him know.
Well, I got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Ow!
[Bb] [Gm]
I know it was a feeling long ago, child.
Oh, living long ago, child.
So now you're acting like you don't know that I'm alive.
And I don't know that you're alive.
So love you better [Dm] when [Gm] you lose me.
[Cm] Look to me.
You want to really [F] love me.
I [Cm] really love you.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I really love [Eb] you.
Oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh.
All right.
And then, of course, [Gm] I'll you all pass by.
[Bb] I wanted to know your name, but I was much too [F] shy.
But [Bb] I was looking at you so hard,
so [Gm] you must have had a heart.
So [Eb] you came up to me [Ebm] and asked me my name.
You beat me to the punch.
[Dm] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You [Bb] beat [Cm] me to the punch.
[Bb] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
[Bb] That's how it happened.
[Cm] [Dm]
[Eb] [Eb]
[Fm]
[Bbm] [Cm]
[Ab] There's nothing [Ab] you can say, but tell me why.
Oh, my God.
There's nothing you can do, cause I'm a little [C] mad girl.
[Bbm] I'm talking to my God like a story to a lad.
And like birds [Eb] of a feather, [F] we stick together.
[Ab] I'm telling you from [F] the start, [Bb] I can't be [Eb] torn apart.
[Ab] My God.
[Ab] [Bbm] What'd you [Cm] say?
There's [Ab] not a man [F] who could take me [Bb] [Eb] away from [Ab] my God.
[Bbm] [Cm]
[Ab] Ooh.
[Fm] [Bbm] [Cm]
[Ab] [N]
Key:
Cm
Bb
Ab
F
C
Cm
Bb
Ab
Motown's first big stars, Mary Wells. _
Hi there.
_ _ You sure do look good.
Let me tell you something before you go any farther.
Yes, you can.
You know you are a very handsome man,
and you look very good as the [N] years go on. _
Oh, my God.
Mary, God, Mary.
You know, you really stunned me with that one.
But you know, when I think about you, I think about,
I really kind of owe you something.
Because after I started to write and produce records for you,
my career just took off.
And you're such a great singer.
I really think it was due to you, you know?
You wrote me some good ones.
The one who really loves you, you beat me to the punch.
Two lovers, and my guy.
My guy, all right.
Yeah.
_ April 1964, my guy.
Yeah, we knocked the Beatles out of number one with that one.
That's right.
It did some doing.
_ You know, Smokey, you did me the favor
of writing all those beautiful songs.
Will you do me another favor?
What's that?
Will you sing them with me?
Oh, Mary. _ _
_ Should I sing with her? All right.
Well, I guess since we rehearsed it, I might as [G] well.
_ [A] _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ Well, I [C] got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Let me tell you [C] about my [Am] first lover. _
[F] He's sweet and kind, mine oh mine.
[Bm] Treats me good, like a lover should.
[Dm] Makes me love him.
_ _ [G] Really, [Fm] really love _ him.
_ Oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh.
I love him so.
And [Am] I'll do everything [G] I can to [C] let him know.
_ Well, I got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] _ Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Ow!
_ [Bb] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ I know it was a feeling long ago, child.
_ Oh, living long ago, child.
So now you're acting like you don't know that I'm alive.
And I don't know that _ you're alive.
So love you better [Dm] when _ _ _ [Gm] you lose me.
[Cm] Look to me.
You want to really [F] love me.
I [Cm] really love you.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I really love [Eb] you.
Oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh. _ _
All right. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And then, _ of course, [Gm] I'll you all pass by.
_ _ [Bb] I wanted to _ know your name, but I was much too [F] shy.
_ But [Bb] I was looking at you so hard,
so [Gm] you must have had a heart.
_ So [Eb] you came up to me [Ebm] and asked me my name.
You beat me to the punch.
[Dm] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You [Bb] _ _ beat [Cm] me to the punch. _
[Bb] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
[Bb] That's how it happened.
_ [Cm] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Cm] _
[Ab] There's nothing [Ab] you can say, but tell me why.
Oh, my God. _ _ _ _
There's nothing you can do, cause I'm a little [C] mad _ girl. _ _ _ _
[Bbm] I'm talking to my God like a story to a lad.
And like birds [Eb] of a feather, [F] we stick together.
[Ab] I'm telling you from [F] the start, [Bb] I can't be [Eb] torn apart.
[Ab] My God.
[Ab] _ _ [Bbm] What'd you [Cm] say?
There's [Ab] not a man [F] who could take me [Bb] _ [Eb] away from [Ab] my God.
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] Ooh. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _ _
Hi there.
_ _ You sure do look good.
Let me tell you something before you go any farther.
Yes, you can.
You know you are a very handsome man,
and you look very good as the [N] years go on. _
Oh, my God.
Mary, God, Mary.
You know, you really stunned me with that one.
But you know, when I think about you, I think about,
I really kind of owe you something.
Because after I started to write and produce records for you,
my career just took off.
And you're such a great singer.
I really think it was due to you, you know?
You wrote me some good ones.
The one who really loves you, you beat me to the punch.
Two lovers, and my guy.
My guy, all right.
Yeah.
_ April 1964, my guy.
Yeah, we knocked the Beatles out of number one with that one.
That's right.
It did some doing.
_ You know, Smokey, you did me the favor
of writing all those beautiful songs.
Will you do me another favor?
What's that?
Will you sing them with me?
Oh, Mary. _ _
_ Should I sing with her? All right.
Well, I guess since we rehearsed it, I might as [G] well.
_ [A] _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ Well, I [C] got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Let me tell you [C] about my [Am] first lover. _
[F] He's sweet and kind, mine oh mine.
[Bm] Treats me good, like a lover should.
[Dm] Makes me love him.
_ _ [G] Really, [Fm] really love _ him.
_ Oh, oh, [C] oh, oh, oh.
I love him so.
And [Am] I'll do everything [G] I can to [C] let him know.
_ Well, I got two lovers, [F] and I ain't ashamed.
[C] _ Two lovers, [G] and I love them both the same.
Ow!
_ [Bb] _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ I know it was a feeling long ago, child.
_ Oh, living long ago, child.
So now you're acting like you don't know that I'm alive.
And I don't know that _ you're alive.
So love you better [Dm] when _ _ _ [Gm] you lose me.
[Cm] Look to me.
You want to really [F] love me.
I [Cm] really love you.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I really love [Eb] you.
Oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh. _ _
All right. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And then, _ of course, [Gm] I'll you all pass by.
_ _ [Bb] I wanted to _ know your name, but I was much too [F] shy.
_ But [Bb] I was looking at you so hard,
so [Gm] you must have had a heart.
_ So [Eb] you came up to me [Ebm] and asked me my name.
You beat me to the punch.
[Dm] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You [Bb] _ _ beat [Cm] me to the punch. _
[Bb] You beat [Cm] me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
You beat me to the punch.
[Bb] That's how it happened.
_ [Cm] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Cm] _
[Ab] There's nothing [Ab] you can say, but tell me why.
Oh, my God. _ _ _ _
There's nothing you can do, cause I'm a little [C] mad _ girl. _ _ _ _
[Bbm] I'm talking to my God like a story to a lad.
And like birds [Eb] of a feather, [F] we stick together.
[Ab] I'm telling you from [F] the start, [Bb] I can't be [Eb] torn apart.
[Ab] My God.
[Ab] _ _ [Bbm] What'd you [Cm] say?
There's [Ab] not a man [F] who could take me [Bb] _ [Eb] away from [Ab] my God.
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] Ooh. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _ _