Dionne Warwick

Wives And Lovers(Chords)

Dionne Warwick

Key: Em7

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	        Wives And Lovers:Dionne Warwick. 
Top of the charts in 1965. 

#1. 
Em7         A7              G/B            A7 
Hey, little girl, comb your hair, fix your makeup, 
Em7          A7       G/B  A7 
soon he will open the door. 
F#m7        B7                F#m7         B7 
Don't think because there's a ring on your finger, 
F#m7          B7     F#m7 B7 
you shouldn't try anymore. 

Chorus:  
Bm7/5-            E7     Bm7/5-      E7 
For wives should always be lovers, too. 
C#m7/5-     F#7             C#m7/5-           F#7 
Run to his arms the moment he comes home to you. 
    Bm7/5-   Fmaj7 E7  G/B A7 
I'm warn....ing   you. 

#2. 
Em7       A7             G/B          A7 
Day after day, there are girls at the office, 
Em7          A7        G/B 
and men will always be men. 
F#m7           B7            F#m7          B7 
Don't send him off with your hair still in curlers. 
F#m7          B7      F#m7  B7 
You might not see him again. 

Chorus:  
Bm7/5-            E7     Bm7/5-      E7 
For wives should always be lovers, too. 
C#m7/5-     F#7             C#m7/5-           F#7 
Run to his arms the moment he comes home to you. 
     Bm7/5-  Fmaj7 E7 
He's al.....most  here. 

#2. 
Em7         A7           G/B            A7 
Hey, little girl, better wear something pretty, 
Em7             A7      G/B       A7 
something you'd wear to go to the city. 
    F#m7        B7               F#m7            B7    
And dim all the lights, pour the wine, start the music. 
Em7         A7        D  D6 
Time to get ready for love. 
F#m7        B7               F#m7           B7 
Dim all the lights, pour the wine,start the music. 
Em7         A7        D  D6 
Time to get ready for love. 
Em7         A7      Em7         A7        D   D6 
Time to get ready...time to get ready for love. 
Em7         A7      Em7         A7        D 
Time to get ready...time to get ready for love. 


A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
	        

Written by Burt Bacharach/Hal David

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