---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I Took My Baby Home - The Kinks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Dave S. Email: [email protected] Tuning: Standard Artist: Kinks Album: It's the Kinks Year: 1964 Intro: E A B E A B E A B Well I took my baby home E A B She said dont you leave me alone E A B She kissed me on the cheek and I moaned E I said I wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E A B Well she said baby I know whats best E A B She said I could do with a rest E A E Then she put her hand on my chest E I said I wo-wo-wo-wo-wont A She had some pile-drivin kisses A They really knocked me out A They knocked me oh-oh-over A She had a hug like a vice A B She squeezes once or twice and I moan E A B Well I took my baby home E A B She said dont you leave me alone E A B She kissed me on the cheek and I moaned E I said I wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E Wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E Wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E I said I wo-wo-wo-wo-wont A She had some pile-drivin kisses A They really knocked me out A They knocked me oh-oh-over A She had a hug like a vice A B She squeezes once or twice and I moan E A B Well I took my baby home E A B She said dont you leave me alone E A B She kissed me on the cheek and I moaned E I said I wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E Wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E Wo-wo-wo-wo-wont E I said I wo-wo-wo-wo-wont
About the artist behind I Took My Baby Home 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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