Chords for The Main Ingredient - The Good Old Days ( Do You Remember )
Tempo:
120.25 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Am
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [Bb]
[A] [G] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] You know, you're an [C] amazing lady.
[G] After all this time, you're still pretty, [C] still sweet, and you're more [G] intelligent than
you ever were.
I can remember the [C] first time we ever met.
[G] Do you remember?
I'm talking [C] about back in the [G] good old days.
[Am] [G]
Although [C] our love [D] has [Am] come [G] to an end, [C] yeah.
[D] [G]
Memories [C] of you remain in my [G]
mind.
[C] [Am] [G]
And [C] while we're sitting [D] here, [G] just reminiscing, [C] girl.
[G]
Well, I think [C] I've got to tell you now, [G] darling, I've had a good time.
[C] [D] [G] Like the time [D] you were supposed [Em] to come straight home [G] from school.
[D] You made a tea [Em] toa with me.
[G] [C] We were talking, while my father got a father's blues.
We were loving, we came [E] home after dark, [G] baby.
Do you [C] remember, baby, [G] those good old [C] days?
[G] Girl, can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] How can I know, [G] honey?
Do [C] you remember, [G] baby, [C] those [G] good old days?
[C] [G] Tell me, can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] Hey, [D] baby,
[Am] [G]
sometimes [C] I sit [G] and wonder what happened.
[C] [G] Two people [C] so in love [D] [G] drift apart.
[C] Tell me.
[D] [G]
I used [C] to buy you [G] flowers and call [C] you Henry, [D] Henry.
Remember, [G]
we used to [C] tie up [D] the phone.
[G]
Your mother [C] could never [D] call.
Like [G] the time you [D] had the [Em] babysitter, your Aunt Curly.
[G]
[D] You'd kiss and cuddle [G] with me on [C] the loft seat.
[Am] Well, we cuddled best.
Your aunt sold me off, so [E] we had to [Dm] confess.
[G]
[C] Do you remember, baby, talking [G] about those good old days?
[C] I used to carry [G] your books home from school.
[C] I used to carry [G] you home like a fool, baby.
[C] [Am] I used to love you, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
[D] Good [Am] old days, [G] baby.
I used to love [C] you, [G] baby, sugar.
Can you still make love the same old way?
I [C] wanna [G] tell you, hey, [C] talk about how to see you [Eb] again.
Yeah, yeah, [C] baby.
[Am] Good old [G] days, sugar.
I wanna tell [C] you, hey, I [G] wanna kiss you.
Talk about those [C] good old days, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
Good [D] [G]
old days.
[C] [G] [Bm] [C] [Dm] [G]
[Bm] [C] [E]
[A] [G] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
[G] You know, you're an [C] amazing lady.
[G] After all this time, you're still pretty, [C] still sweet, and you're more [G] intelligent than
you ever were.
I can remember the [C] first time we ever met.
[G] Do you remember?
I'm talking [C] about back in the [G] good old days.
[Am] [G]
Although [C] our love [D] has [Am] come [G] to an end, [C] yeah.
[D] [G]
Memories [C] of you remain in my [G]
mind.
[C] [Am] [G]
And [C] while we're sitting [D] here, [G] just reminiscing, [C] girl.
[G]
Well, I think [C] I've got to tell you now, [G] darling, I've had a good time.
[C] [D] [G] Like the time [D] you were supposed [Em] to come straight home [G] from school.
[D] You made a tea [Em] toa with me.
[G] [C] We were talking, while my father got a father's blues.
We were loving, we came [E] home after dark, [G] baby.
Do you [C] remember, baby, [G] those good old [C] days?
[G] Girl, can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] How can I know, [G] honey?
Do [C] you remember, [G] baby, [C] those [G] good old days?
[C] [G] Tell me, can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] Hey, [D] baby,
[Am] [G]
sometimes [C] I sit [G] and wonder what happened.
[C] [G] Two people [C] so in love [D] [G] drift apart.
[C] Tell me.
[D] [G]
I used [C] to buy you [G] flowers and call [C] you Henry, [D] Henry.
Remember, [G]
we used to [C] tie up [D] the phone.
[G]
Your mother [C] could never [D] call.
Like [G] the time you [D] had the [Em] babysitter, your Aunt Curly.
[G]
[D] You'd kiss and cuddle [G] with me on [C] the loft seat.
[Am] Well, we cuddled best.
Your aunt sold me off, so [E] we had to [Dm] confess.
[G]
[C] Do you remember, baby, talking [G] about those good old days?
[C] I used to carry [G] your books home from school.
[C] I used to carry [G] you home like a fool, baby.
[C] [Am] I used to love you, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
[D] Good [Am] old days, [G] baby.
I used to love [C] you, [G] baby, sugar.
Can you still make love the same old way?
I [C] wanna [G] tell you, hey, [C] talk about how to see you [Eb] again.
Yeah, yeah, [C] baby.
[Am] Good old [G] days, sugar.
I wanna tell [C] you, hey, I [G] wanna kiss you.
Talk about those [C] good old days, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
Good [D] [G]
old days.
[C] [G] [Bm] [C] [Dm] [G]
[Bm] [C] [E]
Key:
G
C
D
Am
Em
G
C
D
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ You know, you're an [C] amazing lady.
_ [G] After all this time, you're still pretty, [C] still sweet, and you're more [G] intelligent than
you ever were.
I can remember the [C] first time we ever met.
[G] Do you remember?
I'm talking [C] about back in the [G] good old days.
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Although [C] our love [D] has [Am] come [G] to an end, _ [C] yeah.
[D] _ _ [G] _ _
Memories [C] of you remain in my [G] _
mind.
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
And [C] while we're sitting [D] here, [G] just reminiscing, _ [C] girl.
[G] _ _ _
Well, I think [C] I've got to tell you now, [G] darling, I've had a good time.
[C] _ _ [D] _ [G] Like the time [D] you were supposed [Em] to come straight home [G] from school. _
[D] You made a tea [Em] toa with me.
[G] _ [C] We were talking, while my father got a father's blues.
We were loving, we came [E] home after dark, [G] baby. _
Do you [C] remember, baby, _ [G] those good old [C] days?
_ _ [G] Girl, _ can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] _ How can I know, [G] honey? _
Do [C] you remember, [G] baby, [C] those [G] good old days?
[C] _ _ _ [G] Tell me, can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] _ Hey, [D] baby, _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _ _
sometimes [C] I sit [G] and wonder what happened.
_ [C] _ [G] Two _ _ people [C] so in love [D] [G] drift _ apart.
_ [C] Tell me.
[D] _ _ [G] _
I used [C] to buy you [G] flowers and call [C] you Henry, [D] Henry.
Remember, [G] _
we used to [C] tie up [D] the phone.
_ _ [G] _
Your mother [C] could never [D] call.
Like [G] the time you [D] had the [Em] babysitter, your Aunt Curly.
[G] _
[D] You'd kiss and cuddle [G] with me on [C] the loft seat.
[Am] Well, we cuddled best.
Your aunt sold me off, so [E] we had to [Dm] confess.
[G] _ _
[C] Do you remember, baby, talking [G] about those good old days?
[C] I used to carry [G] your books home from school.
[C] I used to carry [G] you home like a fool, baby.
[C] [Am] I used to love you, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
[D] Good [Am] old days, [G] baby.
I used to love [C] you, _ _ [G] baby, sugar.
_ Can you still make love the same old way?
I [C] wanna _ [G] tell you, hey, [C] talk about how to see you [Eb] again.
Yeah, yeah, [C] baby.
[Am] Good old [G] days, sugar.
I wanna tell [C] you, hey, I [G] wanna kiss you.
Talk about those [C] good old days, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
Good [D] _ _ [G] _
old days.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ You know, you're an [C] amazing lady.
_ [G] After all this time, you're still pretty, [C] still sweet, and you're more [G] intelligent than
you ever were.
I can remember the [C] first time we ever met.
[G] Do you remember?
I'm talking [C] about back in the [G] good old days.
[Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
Although [C] our love [D] has [Am] come [G] to an end, _ [C] yeah.
[D] _ _ [G] _ _
Memories [C] of you remain in my [G] _
mind.
[C] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
And [C] while we're sitting [D] here, [G] just reminiscing, _ [C] girl.
[G] _ _ _
Well, I think [C] I've got to tell you now, [G] darling, I've had a good time.
[C] _ _ [D] _ [G] Like the time [D] you were supposed [Em] to come straight home [G] from school. _
[D] You made a tea [Em] toa with me.
[G] _ [C] We were talking, while my father got a father's blues.
We were loving, we came [E] home after dark, [G] baby. _
Do you [C] remember, baby, _ [G] those good old [C] days?
_ _ [G] Girl, _ can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] _ How can I know, [G] honey? _
Do [C] you remember, [G] baby, [C] those [G] good old days?
[C] _ _ _ [G] Tell me, can you still make love in the same old way?
[C] _ Hey, [D] baby, _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ [G] _ _
sometimes [C] I sit [G] and wonder what happened.
_ [C] _ [G] Two _ _ people [C] so in love [D] [G] drift _ apart.
_ [C] Tell me.
[D] _ _ [G] _
I used [C] to buy you [G] flowers and call [C] you Henry, [D] Henry.
Remember, [G] _
we used to [C] tie up [D] the phone.
_ _ [G] _
Your mother [C] could never [D] call.
Like [G] the time you [D] had the [Em] babysitter, your Aunt Curly.
[G] _
[D] You'd kiss and cuddle [G] with me on [C] the loft seat.
[Am] Well, we cuddled best.
Your aunt sold me off, so [E] we had to [Dm] confess.
[G] _ _
[C] Do you remember, baby, talking [G] about those good old days?
[C] I used to carry [G] your books home from school.
[C] I used to carry [G] you home like a fool, baby.
[C] [Am] I used to love you, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
[D] Good [Am] old days, [G] baby.
I used to love [C] you, _ _ [G] baby, sugar.
_ Can you still make love the same old way?
I [C] wanna _ [G] tell you, hey, [C] talk about how to see you [Eb] again.
Yeah, yeah, [C] baby.
[Am] Good old [G] days, sugar.
I wanna tell [C] you, hey, I [G] wanna kiss you.
Talk about those [C] good old days, [G] baby.
Good old days, [C] sugar.
Good [D] _ _ [G] _
old days.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _