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Robert Palmer - Bad Case Of Lovin You Ukulele

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Bad Case Of Lovin You Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Robert Palmer
Bad Case Of Lovin' You:Robert Palmer.
#1 in Canada, #14 in USA & #61 in UK in 1979.

INTRO: E D E (x3)

#1.
E   D      E         D           E
Hot summer night.....fell like a net.
         A        B       E
I gotta  fiiind...my baby yet.
D      E      D         E
I need you to soothe my head..
        A        B        E
turn my bluuueee heart to red.

CHORUS:
E
Doctor Doctor, gimme the news..

I got a bad case of lovin' you.
A                                
No pill's gonna cure my ill..I got 
              B          E   D E
a bad case of looovvvin' you.

#2.
E D      E      D                    E
A pretty face...don't make no pretty heart.
                A        B        E
I learned that, buddy....from the start.
D             E     D            E
You think I'm cute..a little bit shy..
        A           B       E
Mama, I ain't, that kind of guy.

CHORUS:
E
Doctor Doctor, gimme the news..

I got a bad case of lovin' you.
A                                
No pill's gonna cure my ill..I got 
              B          E   
a bad case of looovvvin' you.

(INTERLUDE:)

E D E..(Whoaaa!)...E D E...E A B...B Bb A

BRIDGE:
A                   E
I know you like it..you like it on top.
A                C#            B      E D E
tell me Mammmma, are you gonna stop? 

#3.
E   D      E             D      E
You had me down...twenty-one to zip..
         A   B           E
smile of Ju..das on your lip.
D        E      D        E
Shake my fist...knock on wood..
         A      B            E
I got it baaad, and I got it good.

CHORUS:
E
Doctor Doctor, gimme the news..

I got a bad case of lovin' you.
A                                
No pill's gonna cure my ill..I got 
              B          E   D E
a bad case of looovvvin' you.


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