[Intro]
G
[Verse 1]
G Bm Dm
There's a love that I dream of at night
C Bb G Gsus4 G
When I'm home by the fireside of thought
G Dm C
After her all the rest don't seem right
Am C G
You should feel all the goodness she brought
[Verse 2]
G Bm Dm Dm7
If you're wondering just to who she could be
C Bb G Gsus4 G
Well I promise I not say her name
G Dm C
If you settled down here Alongside beach
Am C G Gsus4 G
I will tell you cause I'm not ashamed
[Chorus]
G D Dsus4 D
She's my lady from south of Detroit
G
And when that quite a few years ago
C Am7 G Em
I remember her beauty, her taste and her charms
Am C G
Oh, how could I forget holding her in my arms
G D Dsus4 D
My lady from south of Detroit
G
And even though sometimes she's bad
C Bm Am7 G
I'm so sorry she's gone, cause my memory lives on
Am C G
She's the best lover I've ever had
[Instrumental]
G Bm Dm Dm7 C Bb G
G Dm C Am C G x2
A Asus4 A Asus4 A
[Chorus]
A E
She's my lady from south of Detroit
A
And we met quite a few years ago
D Bm7 A F#m
I remember her beauty, her taste and her charms
Bm D A
Oh, how could I forget holding her in my arms
A E
My lady from south of Detroit
A Asus4 A
And even though sometimes she's bad
D C#m Bm7 A
I'm so sorry she's gone, cause my memory lives on
Bm D A
She's the best lover I've ever had
Bm D A
Oh, the best lover I've ever had
Bm7 D A Asus4 A Asus4 A Asus4 A
Oh, my lady, where are you now...