Some Kind Of Wonderful

Words & Music:

John Ellison

 

D

I don't need a whole lot of money; I don't need a big, fine car.

I got everything that a man could want; I got more than I could ask for.

 

G

Now, I don't have to run around; I don't have to stay out all night.

                  D

'Cause I got me a sweet, a sweet lovin' woman.

D

And she knows just how to treat me right.

 

CHORUS:

         A                               G

Well, my baby, she's all right; well, my baby, she's clean out of sight.

                        D                       G

Don't you know that she is?  She's some kind of wonderful.

D                  G

She's some kind of wonderful.  Yes, she is.

D                  G

She's some kind of wonderful.  Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

 

When I hold her in my arms, you know she sets my soul on fire.

Oo, when my baby kisses me, my heart becomes filled with desire.

When she wraps her lovin' arms around me it drives me out of my mind.

Yeah, when my baby kisses me, chills run up and down my spine.

 

CHORUS:

 

D

Now is there anybody got a sweet little woman like mine?

Got to be somebody got a, got a sweet little woman like mine.

            D                     Bm

Can I get a witness?  Can I get a witness?  [3x]

 

Talkin', talkin' 'bout my baby.  She's some kind of wonderful.

Talkin' 'bout my baby.  She's some kind of wonderful.  [repeat and out]

 





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