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Intro -x4-: G7  C

G7            C
Love, love me do
    G7          C
You know I love you
     G7        C
I'll always be true
   C                       G
So pleeeeeease...  Love me do


G7            C
Love, love me do
    G7          C
You know I love you
     G7        C
I'll always be true
   C                      G
So pleeeeeease... Love me do


D                C   F    G
Someone to love, somebody new
D                C   F        G
Someone to love, someone like you


G7            C
Love, love me do
    G7          C
You know I love you
     G7        C
I'll always be true
   C                      G
So pleeeeeease... Love me do


G7            C
Love, love me do
    G7          C
You know I love you
     G7        C
I'll always be true
   C                      G
So pleeeeeease... Love me do
G7      C        G7      C        G7      C
Love me do, Yeah love me do, yeah love me do...
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