Youtube: MiaAndMusic or Herbalmix Intro: Gb Ab Repeat Verse: Gb Ab Repeat Glass of wine Candlelight Music made for quiet times I'm feelin' mellow I need my Sweetie pie Here to lay me out tonight I want it I want it But I can't get it Gb G Ab G Gb F E Take good care of me tonight Chorus Abmaj7 At home Gb I'm so alone Ab I'm wishin' you were here Baby tonight My bed is cold I'm wishin' you were near Cm7 Bm Bb Cause I'm in a sexy mood Am Ab Gb And only you can fill my needs I'll lay here Ebm And take care of it Dm Db B E 'Til you come home to me Verse 2: Gb Ab Repeat Always sound sensuous Anytime we pillow talk Using such few words I get sensitive when you work It feels so good when it hurts Always want more and more And I know you can't be here That usually don't faze me I need you tonight Boy it's drivin' me crazy Yearnin' inside With this burnin' desire I want it I want it But I just can't get it from you Gb G Ab G Gb F E Take good care of me tonight Chorus Gb Ab Ah ah Take care of me Ah ah Fufill my needs Ah ah, Take care of me Take good care Ah ah Take care of me Ah ah Fufill my needs Ah ah Whatever you can be Ah ah I'll take good care of me Gb G Ab G Gb F E Take good care of me tonight Chorus [Repeat]
About the artist behind Take Care Chords:
Jackson faced initial difficulties after launching her recording career in 1982, often criticized for having a limited vocal range and being yet another child from the Jackson family to become a recording artist. However, with the collaboration of record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jackson found record-breaking success, producing five consecutive number one studio albums on the Billboard 200; beginning with the release of Control (1986) followed by Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989), janet. (1993), The Velvet Rope (1997), and All for You (2001). While the critical and commercial success of her musically innovative multi-platinum albums, stylistic music videos and signature dance choreography cemented Jackson as a pop icon, she has faced poor reception on subsequent albums, with critics comparing her contemporary work less favorably to that of her initial breakthroughs.
Though Jackson is listed by the Recording Industry Association of America as the eleventh top-selling female artist in the United States with 26 million certified albums, Billboard magazine named her one of the top-ten selling artists in the history of contemporary music.[1][2][3] She is ranked as the ninth most successful act in the history of rock and roll and the second most successful female artist in pop music history, having sold over 100 million albums worldwide.[4][5][6] Amidst her recording career, Jackson has also starred in several feature films since the mid-1990s. Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? (2007), for which Jackson won a NAACP Image Award, became her third consecutive film to open at number one at the box office, following Poetic Justice (1993) and Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000).
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