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The best Impressions knockoff in history (although Jimi Hendrix, who supposedly 'couldn't sing', did an amazing one-man Impressions impression on 'Electric Ladyland'); it reached #16 R&B, #51 Pop for the Radiants in February, 1965. -- AWR "Voice Your Choice" (Gerald Sims - Maurice McAllister) Intro: [drum roll] Bb Eb Dm Cm [2X] / / / / / / / / Chorus: Bb Eb Dm Cm/Bb [1: 3X 2: 1X] Voice your choice Bb Eb Dm Cm/Bb Tell me, who do you love Bb Eb Dm Cm/Bb Am I the one Bb Eb Dm Cm/Bb That you're thinking of Verse 1:
You know you lBbook so gEbood Oh, it's rBbeally a cGmrime For jBbust one gEbirl, yeah To Bbbe so fGmine You've got Dm7all the Cm7boys SDm7tanding in Cm7line Tell me, who do you love, girl, mFake up your mind Make up your mind
[repeat chorus] Verse 2: You know Jim, he's sincere Oh and Joe, he's fine Johnny's nice Yeah, but is he the one? Then there's me Who's last but not least So come on now, girl, and speak your piece Speak your piece Partial chorus:
Voice your cBbhoice (Ebooh, tell me who Dmdo you lCmove) Voice your cBbhoice (Ebaah, gDmirl, yCmeah) Voice your cBbhoice (Ebooh, gDmirl, yCmeah)
Bridge:
TBbell me gGmirl, whatcha gFonna Bbdo And tGmell me what are you tF7ryin' to pBbrove Girl, you dEbon't need Bbtwo No, when oEbne will Bbdo So cC7ome on now, say it's Fme and you Me and you
Coda: Bb Eb Dm Cm/Bb Voice your choice (ooh, tell me who do you love) Voice your choice (aah, girl, yeah) Voice your choice (aah, girl, yeah) Voice your choice (ooh, tell me who do you love) [fade] -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers