Artist: Jackson 5 Song: Blame it on the Boogie Capo 1 Riff: D5 B5 E5 e|---------------------------------| B|---------------------------------| G|---------------------------------| D|---------------------------------| A|----55----22---------------020---| E|-------22----22-00---1-2-3-------| Bm7 My baby's always dancin' D And it wouldn't be a bad thing G But I don't get no loving D And that's no lie Bm7 We spent the night in Frisco D At every kind of disco G And from that night I kissed Asus4 Our love goodbye Chorus: (x2) D Don't blame it on sunshine Bbmaj7 Don't blame it on moonlight C Don't blame it on good times D Blame it on the boogie Bm7 That nasty boogie bugs me D But somehow it has drugged me G Spellbound rhythm gets me D On my feet Bm7 I've changed my life completely D I've seen the lightning leave me G My baby just can't take Asus4 Her eyes off me Chorus D | I just can't | D/A | I just can't | X4 D/A Asus4 | I just can't control my feet | Chorus Riff Bm7 This magic music grooves me D That dirty rhythm moves me G The devil's gotten to me D Through this dance Bm7 I'm full of funky fever D And fire burns inside me G Boogie's got me in a Asus4 Super trance Chorus D Sunshine Bbmaj7 Moonlight C Good times D Boogie x2 D Sunshine (You just gotta) Bbmaj7 Moonlight (You just wanna) C Good times (Yeah, ohh) D Boogie (blame it on yourself) D Sunshine (Ain't nobody's fault) Bbmaj7 Moonlight (But yours and that boogie) C Good times (all night long) D Boogie (But yours and that funky boogie)Jackson 5 - Blame It On The Boogie Chords :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.
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Signed to the Motown label from 1968 to 1975, and to Epic/CBS Records (as "The Jacksons") from 1975 until their disbanding in 1990, the Jackson 5 were one of the most popular groups of the era and became the first recording act to have their first four major label singles ("I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There") reach the top of the American charts. Several future singles, among them "Mama's Pearl", "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Dancing Machine", were Top 5 pop hits and number-one hits on the R&B singles chart. Most of the early hits were written and produced by a specialized songwriting team known as "The Corporation"; later Jackson 5 hits were crafted chiefly by Hal Davis.
Significantly, they were the first black teen idols to appeal equally to white audiences. Upon their departure from Motown for CBS in 1975, the Jacksons were forced to change their name and replace Jermaine (who remained at Motown) with younger brother Randy. The group took control of their songwriting, production, and image, and their success continued into the 1980s with hits such as "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" and "State of Shock", and the highly successful Victory Tour. The Jacksons officially disbanded in 1990, after the commercial underperformance of their 1989 album 2300 Jackson Street, recorded mostly without Michael and Marlon.
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