16 Chords used in the song: C, G, Am, Am/G, F, A#, E, D, A, B, G#m7, Dsus4, Gsus4, D/G, F#, C#
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Chicago - You're the Inspiration
C G
You know our love was meant to be
Am Am/G F
The kind of love to last forever
G C G
And I want you here with me
Am G F
From tonight until the end of time
G C
You should know
F A#
Everywhere I go
E Am
Always on my mind
D G
In my heart
E A B
In my soul, baby
E E
You're the meaning in my life
A E C
You're the inspiration
E E
You bring feeling to my life
A E C
You're the inspiration
G D
Wanna have you near me
C G#m7
I wanna have you hear me saying,
G Dsus4 D
"No one needs you more than I need you
Gsus4 Gsus4 C
C D B D C Gsus4 Gsus4
C
And I know (And I know)
G
Yes I know that it's plain to see
Am Am F
So in love when we're together
G C
Now I know (Now I know)
G
That I need you here with me
Am Am F
From tonight until the end of time
G C
You should know (Yes, you need to know)
F A#
Everywhere I go
E Am
You're always on my mind
D G
You're in my heart
E A B
In my soul
E E
You're the meaning in my life
A E C
You're the inspiration
E E
You bring feeling to my life
A E C
You're the inspiration
G D
Wanna have you near me
C G#m7
I wanna have you hear me saying,
G Dsus4 B E
"No one needs you more than I need you
G D/G
Wanna have you near me
C G#m7
I wanna have you hear me saying,
G Dsus4 D
"No one needs you more than I need you
F# F#
You're the meaning in my life
B F# C#
You're the inspiration
F# F#
You bring feeling to my life
B F C#
You're the inspiration
F#
When you love somebody
B F# C#
To the end of time
F#
When you love somebody
B
Always on my mind
F# C#
No one needs you more than I
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About this song: You're The Inspiration
"You're the Inspiration" is a song written by Peter Cetera and David Foster for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The third single released from that album, it reached #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1985