The Association – We Love Us (Ukulele)

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# (Ted Bluechel, Jr.) ["We Love Us" on the _Insight Out_ LP and "Everything That Touches You" B-side; retitled as "We Love" on _Greatest Hits_.] Jim Yester, in the liner notes to the Japanese _From The Original Master Tapes_ CD (Warner/Pioneer WPCP-3536): One of Ted Bluechel's best romantic efforts, very light, very positive, with lots of rich harmony. Like "Requiem For The Masses", this song underwent two complete productions before release on "Insight Out". Intro:
	F           Am            F           Am
	/  /  /  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /

	D7 [harpsichord plays 6ths here: E-F alternating with F#-D]
	/  /  /  /   /  /  /  /

	F          Gmaj7          F          Fmaj7
	/  /  /  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /

	D7
	/  /  /  /   /  /  /  /
Verse 1:
	F         Gmaj7
	I wake her,     I hold her

	F         Fmaj7
	I tell her      I love her

	Gmaj7              Am7
	And she smiles and says the same

	    Gmaj7               Am7               D7
	She makes me feel like sunshine when she says my name
Verse 2: Her laughing, her crying Her caring, her sharing Of my life means more to me Than all the wealth and fame that fortune brings to me Bridge:
	Dm9
	Turn your head around, are you sure love's

	     Dm9
	The feeling that surrounds you

	Dm9
	Does the question count when you feel good

	   Dm9                     D7
	As good inside as I do, do you?
Partial verse: The sun sets, the gulls fly We love us, she and I Coda: [repeat first three lines (10 bars) of intro]
	F           Am            F           Am    [repeat to fade]
	/  /  /  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /   /  /  /  /
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers