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Lyrics:
Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) Swingin' Medallions (Don Smith - Cyril Vetter)
Intro [trash organ arr. for guitar]:
Ab Fm [3X] v v v v v v v v -----------------|-4-4---4--------- -----4-----4-----|-6-6---6--------- -4-5---4-5---4-5-|-5-5---5--------- -----------------|----------------- -----------------|----------------- -----------------|-----------------
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Verse 1:
Ab Fm Woke up this morning, my head was so bad Db Eb The worst hangover that I ever had Ab Fm What happened to me last night Db Eb That girl of mine, she loved me so right (yeah!) (oh, oh) Ab Fm She loved me so long and she loved me so hard Db Eb I finally passed out in her front yard (whoo!) Ab Fm It wasn't wine that I had too much of Db Eb Ab Eb7 It was a double shot of my baby's love
Chorus:
Ab Fm Ab Double shot of my baby's love, yeah yeah, yeah (Ab) Fm Ab Double shot of my baby's love, yeah yeah, yeah (Ab) Fm A potion that I had too much of Db Eb Ab Eb It was a double shot of my baby's love
[repeat intro]
Verse 2:
It was such a thrill it was hurtin' me (ooh!) I was sufferin' in ecstasy She had me turnin' flips and-a shoutin' out loud (yah-hah!) A sip of her love and I was walkin' one a cloud One night a week is-a plenty enough It's a good thing for me they don't bottle that stuff [pop!] Well, my heart begins to fly like a dove When I take a double shot of my baby's love
[repeat chorus]
Coda [repeat to fade over trash organ riff from intro]:
Ab Fm Double shot of my baby's love, yeah yeah, yeah
-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
Second-greatest frat-rocker ever (do I need to tell you what's #1?); according to Dave Marsh, it sounds like it was 'recorded live at Animal House'. Originally done in the late 50's by Dick Holler and the Holidays, and covered in 1966 by both the K-Otics and the Swingin' Medallions, the latter of whom took it all the way to #17 that summer. And as for Holler himself, he went on to write 'Abraham, Martin, and John' - which goes to show you never can tell. --AWR
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