Urge Overkill are an alternative rock band from Chicago that attracted underground attention in the late 80s and early 90s. While their ironic reshaping of 70's arena and glam rock left them marginalized during the height of grunge, they managed to appear on the charts with their cover of the Neil Diamond classic "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" from the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, which hit #50 on the US Charts, and #11 on the Modern Rock charts. Their single "Sister Havana" also received some airplay.
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I'd die for you girl and all they can say is F He's not your kind Gm They never get tired of putting me down and
I never know when I come around F What I'm gonna find Eb Don't let them make up your mind don't you know
Gm ARP (C) FGm Girl you'll be a woman soon Gm ARP (C) F Please come take my hand Gm ARP (C) FGm Girl you'll be a woman soon Gm ARP (C) F Soon you'll need a man
Gm I've been misunderstood for all of my life
But what they're sayin' girl just cuts like a knife F The boy's no good Gm I finally found what I've been lookin' for
But if they get a chance they'll end it for sure F Sure they would Eb Baby I've done all I could it's up to you
Gm ARP (C) FGm Girl you'll be a woman soon Gm ARP (C) F Please come take my hand Gm ARP (C) FGm Girl you'll be a woman soon Gm ARP (C) F Soon you'll need a man
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