Chords for Joe Brown - That's What Love Will Do - Live In Liverpool
Tempo:
106.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He's our secret weapon, he is, you know.
Ladies and gentlemen, I bet you're saying to yourself,
he hasn't done any of his old ones yet, has he?
Well, you know what, I don't do them all,
because quite frankly, some of them are a little bit young for me now.
Now, when I know, you've got to sing these songs with a certain amount of conviction, haven't you?
Whatever you're singing.
I mean, this song, I had a big hit with it, and we get a lot of requests for it.
It's all about a bloke sitting up the back row of the pitchers with his 18-year-old bird.
I mean, how can I relate to that?
I haven't been up the back row of the pitchers with that 18-year-old bird since I was what?
18?
It wasn't you, was it, lady?
Blimey, you pull a bit of weight, don't you?
Oh, I don't know.
All right, then.
You know this, don't you, this song?
Well, hang on.
Let's have a drink of water.
Got to get myself in the mood here.
I'm sorry I didn't hear that, mate.
Lucky for you.
Start that music.
A one, [G] two, a one, two, three, four.
Never heard it before, have you, love?
It'll come to you.
It was.
Ah.
That yellow dress you wore [Em] when we went [C] down to Sunday [Am] nights
That smile you give [D] me in the movies when they dim the lights [G] up
Tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will do
The spins we took [Em] together on [C] my beat-up motorbike
[Am] That look your palm would [D] give me when we got banged late at night
[G] I tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget [D] you and that's [G] what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will [C] do
I never [F] see [C] you except now [F] and then
[C] But when [F] I see [D] you, the longing starts all over again
[G] Put out the candle [Em] and tomorrow it [C] burns bright again
[Am] But when I lost [D] you, it could never be [Bm] put right again
[G] What can I do?
[C] My memory won't let go of [G] you
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will do
[Em]
[Am]
[D] I [G] tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and that's [G] what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will [D] do
[C] That's what love [G] will do
[N]
Ladies and gentlemen, I bet you're saying to yourself,
he hasn't done any of his old ones yet, has he?
Well, you know what, I don't do them all,
because quite frankly, some of them are a little bit young for me now.
Now, when I know, you've got to sing these songs with a certain amount of conviction, haven't you?
Whatever you're singing.
I mean, this song, I had a big hit with it, and we get a lot of requests for it.
It's all about a bloke sitting up the back row of the pitchers with his 18-year-old bird.
I mean, how can I relate to that?
I haven't been up the back row of the pitchers with that 18-year-old bird since I was what?
18?
It wasn't you, was it, lady?
Blimey, you pull a bit of weight, don't you?
Oh, I don't know.
All right, then.
You know this, don't you, this song?
Well, hang on.
Let's have a drink of water.
Got to get myself in the mood here.
I'm sorry I didn't hear that, mate.
Lucky for you.
Start that music.
A one, [G] two, a one, two, three, four.
Never heard it before, have you, love?
It'll come to you.
It was.
Ah.
That yellow dress you wore [Em] when we went [C] down to Sunday [Am] nights
That smile you give [D] me in the movies when they dim the lights [G] up
Tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will do
The spins we took [Em] together on [C] my beat-up motorbike
[Am] That look your palm would [D] give me when we got banged late at night
[G] I tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget [D] you and that's [G] what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will [C] do
I never [F] see [C] you except now [F] and then
[C] But when [F] I see [D] you, the longing starts all over again
[G] Put out the candle [Em] and tomorrow it [C] burns bright again
[Am] But when I lost [D] you, it could never be [Bm] put right again
[G] What can I do?
[C] My memory won't let go of [G] you
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will do
[Em]
[Am]
[D] I [G] tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and that's [G] what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will [D] do
[C] That's what love [G] will do
[N]
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Am
G
D
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He's our secret weapon, he is, you know.
Ladies and gentlemen, I bet you're saying to yourself,
he hasn't done any of his old ones yet, has he?
Well, you know what, I don't do them all,
because quite frankly, some of them are a little bit young for me now. _
Now, when I know, you've got to sing these songs with a certain amount of conviction, haven't you?
Whatever you're singing.
I mean, this song, I had a big hit with it, and we get a lot of requests for it.
It's all about a bloke sitting up the back row of the pitchers with his 18-year-old bird.
_ I mean, how can I relate to that?
_ _ I haven't been up the back row of the pitchers with that 18-year-old bird since I was what? _ _
_ _ 18?
It wasn't you, was it, lady?
_ _ Blimey, you pull a bit of weight, don't you? _
Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _ I don't know.
All right, then. _ _
You know this, don't you, this song?
Well, hang on.
Let's have a drink of water.
Got to get myself in the mood here. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm sorry I didn't hear that, mate.
Lucky for you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Start that music.
A one, [G] two, a one, two, three, four.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Never heard it before, have you, love?
It'll come to you.
_ It was.
_ _ _ Ah. _ _ _
_ That yellow dress you wore [Em] when we went [C] down to Sunday [Am] nights
That smile you give [D] me in the movies when they dim the lights [G] up
Tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will do
The spins we took [Em] together on [C] my beat-up motorbike
[Am] That look your palm would [D] give me when we got banged late at night
[G] I tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget [D] you and that's [G] what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will [C] do
I never [F] see [C] you except now [F] and then
_ [C] But when [F] I see [D] you, the longing starts all over again _ _
_ [G] Put out the candle [Em] and tomorrow it [C] burns bright again
[Am] But when I lost [D] you, it could never be [Bm] put right again
[G] What can I do?
[C] My memory won't let go of [G] you
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will do
_ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I _ [G] _ tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and that's [G] what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will [D] do
[C] That's what love _ [G] will do _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
He's our secret weapon, he is, you know.
Ladies and gentlemen, I bet you're saying to yourself,
he hasn't done any of his old ones yet, has he?
Well, you know what, I don't do them all,
because quite frankly, some of them are a little bit young for me now. _
Now, when I know, you've got to sing these songs with a certain amount of conviction, haven't you?
Whatever you're singing.
I mean, this song, I had a big hit with it, and we get a lot of requests for it.
It's all about a bloke sitting up the back row of the pitchers with his 18-year-old bird.
_ I mean, how can I relate to that?
_ _ I haven't been up the back row of the pitchers with that 18-year-old bird since I was what? _ _
_ _ 18?
It wasn't you, was it, lady?
_ _ Blimey, you pull a bit of weight, don't you? _
Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _ I don't know.
All right, then. _ _
You know this, don't you, this song?
Well, hang on.
Let's have a drink of water.
Got to get myself in the mood here. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm sorry I didn't hear that, mate.
Lucky for you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Start that music.
A one, [G] two, a one, two, three, four.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Never heard it before, have you, love?
It'll come to you.
_ It was.
_ _ _ Ah. _ _ _
_ That yellow dress you wore [Em] when we went [C] down to Sunday [Am] nights
That smile you give [D] me in the movies when they dim the lights [G] up
Tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will do
The spins we took [Em] together on [C] my beat-up motorbike
[Am] That look your palm would [D] give me when we got banged late at night
[G] I tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget [D] you and that's [G] what love will [D] do
[G] That's what love will [C] do
I never [F] see [C] you except now [F] and then
_ [C] But when [F] I see [D] you, the longing starts all over again _ _
_ [G] Put out the candle [Em] and tomorrow it [C] burns bright again
[Am] But when I lost [D] you, it could never be [Bm] put right again
[G] What can I do?
[C] My memory won't let go of [G] you
I [E] can't forget you [D] and [G] that's what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will do
_ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I _ [G] _ tried in vain [C] to wash the memory from my [G] brain
I [E] can't forget you [D] and that's [G] what love will [D] do
That's [G] what love will [D] do
[C] That's what love _ [G] will do _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _