5 Chords used in the song: C, G, C7, F, G7
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INTRO:
[C] [G]
If you ever change your mind
[C] [C7] [F]
About leaving, leaving me behind
[C]
Oh, oh, bring it to me
[G7]
Bring your sweet loving
[C]
Bring it on home to me
[F] [C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
[C] [G]
I know I laughed when you left
[C] [C7] [F]
But now I know I only hurt myself
[C]
Oh, oh, bring it to me
[G7]
Bring your sweet loving
[C]
Bring it on home to me
[F] [C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
[C] [G]
I'll give you jewelry and money too
[C] [C7] [F]
That ain't all, that ain't all I'll do for you
[C]
Oh, if bring it to me
[G7]
Bring your sweet loving
[C]
Bring it on home to me
[F] [C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
[C] [G]
You know I'll always be your slave
[C] [C7] [F]
'Till I'm buried, buried in my grave
[C]
Oh, honey bring it to me
[G7]
Bring your sweet loving
[C]
Bring it on home to me
[F] [C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah) One more thing
[C] [G]
I tried to treat you right
[C] [C7] [F]
But you stayed out, stayed out at night
[C]
But I forgive you, bring it to me
[G7]
Bring your sweet loving
[C]
Bring it on home to me
[F] [C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
[C] [F]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
[C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
[C] [G7]
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
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About this song: Bring It On Home To Me
"Bring It On Home to Me" is a 1961 12-bar blues written and recorded by R&B singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. The song, about infidelity, was a hit for Cooke and has become a pop standard covered by numerous artists of different genres. It is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. Cooke's recorded version has Lou Rawls singing responses as an uncredited background singer.This song is considered by many historians of soul music to be the founding Read more on Last.fm.