I hate myself for loving you by Joan Jett off the album 'Up your alley' ---------------------------- Transcribed by [email protected] Chords used: Em no3rd (x22x00) D no3rd (x0023x) A (x02220) B (x24442) G (320003) / (320033) Em no3rd D no3rd Em no3rd Midnight ,gettin' uptight. Where are you? A You said you'd meet me, now it's quarter to two B I know I'm hangin' but I'm still wantin' you. Em no3rd Hey, Jack, It's a fact they're talkin' in town. A I turn my back and you're messin' around. B I'm not really jealous, don't like lookin' like a clown. G A I think of you ev'ry night and day. G A B You took my heart, then you took my pride away. Em no3rd I hate myself for loving you . A Can't break free from the the things that you do. B I wanna walk but I run back to you, that's why Em no3rd D no3rd Em no3rd D no3rd I hate myself for loving you . Em no3rd Daylight, spent the night without you. A But I've been dreamin' 'bout the lovin' you do. B I won't be as angry 'bout the hell you put me through. Em no3rd Hey, man, bet you can treat me right. A You just don't know what you was missin' last night. B I wanna see your face and say forget it just from spite. Em no3rd I hate myself for loving you . A Can't break free from the the things that you do. B I wanna walk but I run back to you, that's why Em no3rd I hate myself for loving you. I hate myself for loving you. A Can't break free from the things that you do. B I wanna walk but I run back to you, that's why Em no3rd D no3rd I hate myself for loving you . I hate myself Em no3rd Em no3rd for loving you . I hate myself for loving you .
About the artist behind I Hate Myself For Loving You Chords:
She is best known for her hit single "I Love Rock N' Roll", which was #1 on the Billboard charts from March 20 to May 1, 1982, as well as for her other popular recordings including "Crimson and Clover", "Do You Wanna Touch Me", "Light of Day", "Love is All Around", "Bad Reputation," "I Hate Myself for Loving You," and "Little Liar."
Jett has a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Her musical and song-writing approach is heavily influenced by the hard-edged, hard beat-driven rhythms common to many rock bands of her native Philadelphia, often featuring lyrics surrounding themes of lost love, criticisms of insincerity, the struggles and resolution of the American working class, and the quest for authenticity.[1]
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