Chords for The O'Jays - Use Ta Be My Girl (Official Soul Train Video)

Tempo:
111.75 bpm
Chords used:

C#

F#

A#m

G#

F#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The O'Jays  - Use Ta Be My Girl (Official Soul Train Video) chords
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[C#] [F#]
[G#m] [F#]
[G#] [C#]
[F#] [C#] Shadoo, Shadoo, Shadoo, [Fm] Shadoo
Oh good lovin'
[A#m]
The girl's got plenty good lovin'
[C#]
Ask me how I know
And I'll tell [A#m] you so
You could be [F#m] my girl
[A#]
[Fm] I respect [D#m] her
[G#] [D#m] When she was [A#] mine
I used to neglect her
[Fm]
Oh, she wanted [C#] more than I could give
[F#] But as long as I [C#] live
[F#m] She'll be my girl
[C#] She, [F#] she used to be [C#] my girl
[F#] [C#] She used to be my girl
[F#]
She [D#m] had [A#m] a charming personality
[F#] The girl was alright with me
[F#m] She's my girl
[C#]
[F#] At the tap, I'll know how [C#] to take her back
[G#] [A#m] As a matter of [D#] fact, right away, [A#m] like
Not [Fm] only for lookin'
[C#] The girl was so smart
You can't beat her [G#] good can
[C#] Oh, ask me how I know
And I'll [F#] tell you so
She used to [F#m] be my girl
[F#]
Keep tellin' [C#] us to love her
I'd replace no one above her
She, she wanted more than I could give
[F#] But as long as I live
[F#m] She'll be my girl
[C#]
At the tap, I'll take her back
Come [G#] on, knows, [A#m] as a matter of fact
Right away, [G#] like
[F#] Oh, [C#] [G#] [A#m] yeah
[F#]
[C#]
[D#m] Shadoo, [C#] Shadoo Shadoo, Shadoo
Shadoo, Shadoo Shadoo, Shadoo [A#m] Shadoo, Shadoo
The [G#] [F#]
[Fm] girl's got plenty good [D#m] lovin'
[A#m]
Ask [G#] me how I know
And I'll tell you [A#m] so
She [F#m] used to be my girl
She [F#] used to be [A#m] my girl
[C#]
She used to be my [G#] girl
Mama [A#m] would laugh at a thing like that
Key:  
C#
12341114
F#
134211112
A#m
13421111
G#
134211114
F#m
123111112
C#
12341114
F#
134211112
A#m
13421111
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To jam and learn Various Artists - Use Ta Be My Girl chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: A#m, C#, F#, F#m, G#, A#m, F#m, C#, F# and C#. A strategic approach would be to train at 55 BPM initially, and then accelerate to the song's tempo of 112. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: F# Major.

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_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
[G#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] Shadoo, Shadoo, _ _ Shadoo, [Fm] Shadoo
Oh good _ lovin'
[A#m] _
The girl's got plenty good lovin'
[C#] _ _
Ask me how I know
And I'll tell [A#m] you so
You could be [F#m] my girl
_ [A#] _
_ _ [Fm] I respect [D#m] her
[G#] [D#m] When she was [A#] mine
I used to neglect her
[Fm] _
Oh, she wanted [C#] more than I could give
[F#] But as long as I [C#] live
[F#m] She'll be my girl
[C#] She, [F#] she used to be [C#] my girl _ _
[F#] [C#] She used to be my girl
[F#]
She [D#m] had [A#m] a charming _ personality
[F#] The girl was alright with me
[F#m] She's my girl
[C#]
[F#] At the tap, I'll know how [C#] to take her back
[G#] _ [A#m] As a matter of [D#] fact, right away, [A#m] like
_ _ Not _ _ [Fm] only for lookin'
[C#] The girl was so smart
You can't beat her [G#] good can
[C#] Oh, _ ask me how I know
And I'll [F#] tell you so
She used to [F#m] be my girl
[F#]
Keep tellin' [C#] us to love _ her
_ I'd replace no one above _ her _
She, she wanted more than I could give
[F#] But as long as I live
[F#m] She'll be my girl
[C#]
At the tap, I'll take her back
Come [G#] on, knows, [A#m] as a matter of fact
Right away, [G#] like
_ _ [F#] Oh, _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ [A#m] yeah
_ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ Shadoo, [C#] _ _ _ Shadoo _ Shadoo, _ _ _ Shadoo
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Shadoo, Shadoo Shadoo, Shadoo [A#m] Shadoo, Shadoo
The _ [G#] _ [F#] _
[Fm] girl's got plenty good _ [D#m] lovin'
_ [A#m]
Ask [G#] me how I know
And I'll tell you [A#m] so
She [F#m] used to be my _ girl
She [F#] used to be [A#m] my girl
_ _ _ [C#]
She used to be my [G#] girl
Mama [A#m] would laugh at a thing like that

Facts about this song

This song was penned by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff.

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