Look What We Made (When We Made Love)
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Look What We Made (When We Made Love)
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Lee Greenwood.
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Look What We Made (When We Made Love) Recorded by Lee Greenwood Written by Dave Loggins, Mike Chapman, Russell Smith
C F G7 C F G7 You always said you never needed anyone else but me C F And now someone's come along to change your mind G7 C About all that love can be
Am F C G7 And I don't even mind the way he takes up all your time Am F G7 I even think it's kind of sweet that he reminds you of me C F C And it brings a tear to my eye and a smile to my face Dm C F G7 Cause I've never felt so much love as when you hold him and say
C F C Oh baby look what we made when we made love F G7 All by ourselves with some help from above F C E7 Am In the middle of the night we really did something right Dm C F G7 C Oh look what we made when we made love
F From the first time we met I knew I'd always G7 C F G7 Give my love to you oh baby C F And the love that you gave me in return G7 C Made all my dreams come true
Am F C G7 And this new dream that we share has your eyes and my hair Am F G7 So healthy and strong with a mind of his own C F C And I thank the Lord every day for our brand new family Dm C F G7 And to think it all started with just you and me
Repeat #3
G7 F G7 C Oh look what we made when we made love
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