You Still Want Me:The Kinks. *** (This was the Kinks first recording with PYE Records in 1964. It didn't chart (it should have) and PYE almost dropped them. But they came up with 'You Really Got Me' and PYE extended their contract to 1970..)*** INTRO: E/// #1. E G A B When you passed me by..you didn't look my way. E G A B But one thing I know..our love is here to stay. CHORUS: A B A B And you still want me..and you still want me. #2. E G A B You wanted the sky..but I couldn't reach so high. E G A B I gave you my love..but you found some other guy. CHORUS: A B A B And you still want me..and you still want me.. B E I know because the smile that's on your lips is C#m F#7 for me......They were meant for me to kiss, and B7 you were meant to love me darling. #3. E G A B I'll be around..when other guys have gone. E G A B I'll tell you once more..how I still love you so. CHORUS: A B A B And you still want me..and you still want me.. B E I know because the smile that's on your lips is C#m F#7 for me......They were meant for me to kiss, and B7 you were meant to love me darling. #4. E G A B I'll be around..when other guys have gone. E G A B I'll tell you once more..how I still love you so. OUTRO: A B A B And you still want me..and you still want me.. A B E// E// E// And you still want me.. A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
About the artist behind You Still Want Me Chords:
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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