roll up this ad to continue
Intro: Am C E
Am C Dm Am
Never know how much I love you, never know how much I care
Am C E Am
When you put your arms around me, I get a fever that's so hard to bear
Am C Dm Am
You give me fever, when you kiss me, fever when you hold me tight
Am C E Am
Fever! In the morning, fever all through the night
Am C Dm Am
Sun lights up the daytime, moon lights up the night
Am C E Am
I light up when you call my name, and you know I'm gonna treat you right
Am C Dm Am
You give me fever, when you kiss me, fever when you hold me tight
Am C E Am
Fever! In the morning, fever all through the night
Am C Dm Am
Everybody's got the fever, that is something you all know
Am C E Am
Fever isn't such a new thing, fever started long ago
Am C Dm Am
Romeo loved Juliet, Juliet she felt the same
Am C E Am
When he put his arms around her, he said, 'Julie, Baby, you're my flameť
Am C Dm Am
'Thou giveth fever, when we kisseth, fever with thy flaming youth
Am C E Am
“Fever! I'm afire, fever, yeah, I burn, forsooth.ť
Am C Dm Am
Captain Smith and Pocahontas had a very mad affair
Am C E Am
When her daddy tried to kill him, she said, “Daddy, oh, don't you dare!ť
Am C Dm Am
'He gives me fever with his kisses, fever when he holds me tight
Am C E Am
Fever! I'm his Mrs., so Daddy, Won't you treat him right?
Am C Dm Am
Now you've listened to my story, here's the point that I have made:
Am C E Am
Chicks were born to give you fever, be it Fahrenheit or Centigrade.
Am C Dm Am
They give you fever when you kiss them, fever if you live and learn.
Am C E Am
Fever! 'till you sizzle—what a lovely way to burn!
E Am
what a lovely way to burn
E Am
what a lovely way to burn
E Am
what a lovely way to burn
Written by Eddie Cooley, Otis Blackwell