15 Chords used in the song: C, F, Em, Am, Dm, G, Fm, G7, E, C7, Eb7, Ab, Gm7, D7, A7
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C
I can dim the lights,
F Em Am
And sing you songs full of sad things,
Dm F G C G
We can do the tango just for two.
C
I can serenade,
F Em Am
And gently play on your heart strings;
Dm Fm G7 C G
Be your Valen-tino just for you.
Chorus 1:
C G Am Em F C
Ooh, love, ooh, lo-ver boy,
G Am E
What're doing to-night, hey boy?
Am Em Am Em
Set my a-larm, turn on my charm,
Dm Fm G7 C
That's be-cause I'm a good old fashioned lover boy.
Bridge 1:
Fm C
Ooh, let me feel your heartbeat,
C7
(Grow faster, faster),
Fm Eb7 Ab Eb7
Ooh, can you feel my love heat?
Ab Eb7
Come on and sit on my hot seat of love and tell me;
Ab G C
How do you feel right after all?
F Em Am
I'd like for you and I to go ro-man-cing;
Dm Fm G7 C G
Say the word, your wish is my com-mand.
Chorus 2:
C G Am Em F C
Ooh, love, ooh, lo-ver boy,
G Am E
What're doing to-night, hey boy?
G Am E
What're doing to-night, hey boy?
Am Em Am Em
Write my letter, feel much better,
Dm Fm G7 C
And use my fancy patter on the tele-phone.
Break:
C
When I'm not with you, think of you always,
G7
I miss you, (I miss those long hot summer nights).
C Gm7
When I'm not with you; think of me always,
D7 G7 A7
I love you, love you.
Dm
Hey boy, where did you get it from?
Hey boy, where did you go?
Dm Fm
I learned my passion in the good old fashioned,
G7 C
School of lover boys.
Verse 2:
C F Em Am
Dining at the Ritz, we'll meet at nine pre-cise-ly,
(One two, three, four, five, six, seven eight, nine o'clock),
Dm F G C G
I will pay the bill, you taste the wine.
C F Em Am
Driving back in style in my sa-loon, will do quite nice-ly,
Dm Fm G7 C
Just take me back to yours, that will be fine.
G7
(Come on and get it);
Chorus 3:
C G Am Em F C
Ooh, love, ooh, lo-ver boy,
G Am E
What're doing to-night, hey boy?
Am Em Am Em
Ev'ry-thing's all right, just hold on tight,
Dm Fm G7 C
That's be-cause I'm a good old fashioned...lover boy.
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About this song: Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
"Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" is the fourth single ("Queen's First EP") from and eighth track on the British rock group Queen's 1976 album A Day at the Races, written by Freddie Mercury. It was one of several British music hall-inspired songs written by both Mercury and Brian May that appeared on other Queen albums from the 1970s. The song starts with a piano and vocal introduction by Mercury, then continues, with the bass and drums adding on, at the start of the chorus. The second verse is sung, followed by another chorus.