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Made To Love lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
this is a very pretty country song recorded by the Everly Brothers.
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Made To Love Recorded by The Everly Brothers Written by Phil Everly
G Em Am D7 My father looked at me one day said son it's plain to see G Em Am D7 That you're getting older and should have a talk with me G Em Am D7 You'll soon be going on lots of dates as to a man you grow G Em Am D7 G And there's one important thing every boy should know
C D7 G C D7 Girls girls girls were made to love G Em C D7 G C D7 Girls girls girls were made to love G Em That's why some have eyes of blue C D7 That's why some stand five feet two G Em C D7 G Girls girls girls were made to love
Em Am D7 One day soon you'll have a date and you’ll take her home that night G Em Am D7 You'll wonder as you look at her would a kiss be right G Em Am D7 The more you look the more you'll find those doubts will fill your head G Em Am D7 G But think real hard and you might recall the things your old dad said
C D7 G C D7 Girls girls girls were made to love G Em C D7 G C D7 Girls girls girls were made to love G Em That's why you watch them walk down the street C D7 That's why their kisses taste awfully sweet G Em C D7 G Girls girls girls were made to love
Em G Em G Em G Love love love love love love love love love love love
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