Bee Gees - All This Making Love Intro: Dm D Gm Bb Am About an hour or more, when I go upstairs, you can read between the lines Gm A7 I can make it to the top, but then I gotta stop Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B But I'm all right, I'm really fine Bb Dm/A A It's just the wine and all this making love Gm Bb Am In a day or so, it'll really show, gonna wear me to the ground Gm A7 It's just the way it goes, she keeps me on my toes Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B But I'm all right, and should I mind Bb Dm/A A It's just the wine and all this making love Gm Bb Am And I can't keep still, gonna make a will, 'cause I'm losing all my hair Gm A7 I try to make it seem it isn't just a dream Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B And I'm all right, I'm almost there Bb Dm/A A It isn't fair to wake up all this making love Gm A7 Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B Bb A Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B Bb Dm D Gm etc... Gm Bb Am I get pleasure and pain, it's a gravy train, it's a wonderland, it's a ride Gm A7 And the rumor is I'm told, she's really got a hold Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B And I'm all right, I'm really fine Bb Dm/A A It's just the wine and all this making love Gm Bb Am She'll be making me strung by the tip of my tongue like a tiger in a cage Gm A7 She's got me up a wall, I'm slowing to a crawl Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B I'm all right, I'm really fine Bb Dm/A A It's just the wine and all this making love. Gm A7 Dm Dm/C# Dm/C Dm/B Bb Too much too much too much too much...
About the artist behind All This Making Love Chords:
The multiple Grammy Award-winning group was successful for most of its forty years of recording music, but it had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a harmonic "soft rock" act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as the foremost stars of the disco music era in the late 1970s.
No matter the style, the Bee Gees sang tight three-part harmonies that were instantly recognizable; as brothers, their voices blended perfectly, in the same way that The Everly Brothers' did. Barry sang lead on many songs, and an R&B falsetto introduced in the disco years; Robin provided the clear vibrato lead that was a hallmark of their pre-disco music; Maurice sang high and low harmonies throughout their career. The three brothers co-wrote most of their hits, and they said that they felt like they became 'one person' when they were writing. The group's name was retired after Maurice died in January 2003.
The Bee Gees were inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997; fittingly, the presenter of the award to "Britain's first family of harmony"[1] was Brian Wilson, leader of the Beach Boys, America's first family of rock harmony.
It has been estimated that the Bee Gees' record sales total more than 220 million, easily making them one of the best-selling music artists of all-time. The above figure in record sales does not include record sales for artists for whom they have written and with whom they have collaborated. Their 1997 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame citation says "Only Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and Paul McCartney have outsold the Bee Gees".[2]
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