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Gin Wigmore - Don't Stop Intro: Cm Eb G7 F7 (2x) Verse 1: Cm Eb Twinkle toes, I think I found the soul G7 F7 To make me happily ever-after Cm Eb Twinkle toes, I'm glad you shot your bow G7 F7 Into the arms of my savior Cm Eb Can I say that I am somebody's world? G7 F7 How do I live alone with nowhere to go? Pre-chorus: Ab Adim I say I love you and I say it more Bb My one and only, I can't lose Chorus: Eb Bb So don't stop doing what you do Cm Ab Have I paid my dues just to be with you? Eb Bb Don't stop doing what you do Cm Ab I will be your something when you're bottled and blue Eb Gaug Ab Don't stop doing what you do Abm Eb 'Cause that makes you my man Interlude: Cm Eb G7 F7 [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/g/gin-wigmore/320368.html ] Verse 2: Cm Eb Gatekeeper, I am down on my knees G7 F7 I need your keys to free my stranger Cm Eb Gatekeeper, I will knock down your door G7 F7 And I don't care if you call yourself the Reaper (the Reaper) Cm Eb Tick-tock clock, I say bye-bye G7 F7 I found a reason to be done with time Pre-chorus: Ab Adim I say I love you and I say it more Bb My one and only, I can't lose (Repeat Chorus) Bridge: Ab F7/A Eb Bb/D Cm Can't you understand Ab F7/A Eb Bb/D Cm That, baby, you're my man? Ab Adim I say I love you and I say it more Bb My one and only, I can't lose (Live version only: solo over chorus chords) Eb Bb No, don't stop being what you be Cm Ab Doing what you do, don't stop being you, no Eb Bb No, no, no, no, no, no, don't stop Cm Ab No, I can't, no, I can't lose you Chorus/Outro: Eb Bb So don't stop doing what you do Cm Ab Have I paid my dues just to be with you? Eb Bb Don't stop doing what you do Cm Ab I will be your something when you're bottled and blue Eb Gaug Ab Don't stop doing what you do Eb Gaug Ab Don't stop doing what you do Eb Gaug Ab Don't stop doing what you do Abm Eb 'Cause that makes you my man Notes: Could also move to an Eb or Bb after the first 2 lines of the bridge. Note that Gaug and Eaug are the same chord; in this song keyboardists will want to think about it as the latter, guitarists/bassists the former. Enjoy! -Brian |