#-------------------------------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. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# You Really Got Me chords The Kinks (Ray Davies 1964) (power chords F5,G5,A5,C5,D5) Or as shown here, using full barre chords F, G & A: F 1st fret barre chord (form an F chord on the 1st fret) G 3rd fret barre chord (form an F chord on the 3rd fret) A 5th fret barre chord (form an F chord on the 5th fret) C chord (regular chord) D chord (regular chord) F G G F G 4x G Girl, you really got me goin' You got me so I don't know what I'm doin', now Yeah, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night G A A G A 4x A Yeah, you really got me now You got me so I don't know what I'm doin', now C D D C D 4x D Oh, yeah, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night C D D C D You Really Got Me C D D C D You Really Got Me C D D C D You Really Got Me C F G G F G 4x G See, don't ever set me free I always wanna be by your side Girl, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night G A A G A 4x A Yeah, you really got me now You got me so I don't know what I'm doin', now C D D C D 4x D Oh, yeah, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night C D D C D You Really Got Me C D D C D You Really Got Me C D D C D You Really Got Me Oh no... (solo) F G G F G 4x G See, don't ever set me free I always wanna be by your side Girl, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night G A A G A 4x A Yeah, you really got me now You got me so I don't know what I'm doin', now C D D C D 4x D Oh, yeah, you really got me now You got me so I can't sleep at night C D D C D You Really Got Me C D D C D You Really Got Me C D D C D You Really Got Me D Set8 http://sites.google.com/site/guitarmusicchordsandlyrics/
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The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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