Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?

by Bryan Adams
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To (CN.C.)real ly

love a (Eb)wom an,

to un der (Cm6)stand her,

you got ta (D)know know how her she deep needs to in be side;

hear ev ’ry (Bb)thought,

her, see ev ’ry (F)dream,

(Gm)her an’ give her (F)wings when she wants to fly.

Then when you (Cm)find your self ly in’ help less in her (Dsus)arms,

ya (Dsus)know ya (D)real ly (C)love

a (G)wom an.

When (G)you love a wom an you tell her that she’s real ly want ed.

When you love a wom an you (D9)tell her that she’s the (G)one,

’cause she needs some (G)bod y to (Em7)tell her that it’s (Edim)gon na last

for (Am7)ev er.

So (Am7)tell me have you ev er (D9)real ly, (Am7)real ly real ly ev er (D7)loved a (G)wom an?

To real ly love a (Eb)wom an,

to let her (Cm6)hold you,

you till ya (D)know know how her she deep needs to in be touched.

You’ve got ta (Bb)breath

her, see real ly (F)taste

(Gm)her till you can (F)feel her she in your blood.

When you can (Cm)see your your un born chil dren in her (Dsus)eyes,

ya (Dsus)know ya (D)real ly (C)love

a (G)wom an.

When (G)you love a wom an you tell her that she’s real ly want ed.

When you love a wom an you (D9)tell her that she’s the (G)one,

’cause she needs some (G)bod y to (Em7)tell her that you’ll (Edim)al ways be.

to (Am7)geth er.

So (Am7)tell me have you ev er (D9)real ly, (Am7)real ly real ly ev er (D7)loved a (G)wom an?

To real ly love a

You got to (Eb)give her some faith.

hold her tight: a lit tle (G)ten der ness, you got ta treat her right.

(D7)She will be there for you tak in’ good care of (G)you.

(Ya real ly got ta love your wom an, yeah.) (G)wom an?

Just (Am7)tell me have you ev er (D9)real ly, (Am7)real ly real ly ev er (D7)loved a (G)wom an?

Just (Am7)tell me have you ev er (D9)real ly, (Am7)real ly real ly ev er (D7)loved a (G)wom an?

Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? by Bryan Adams

Easy piano arrangement in the key of Eb at 74 BPM. Difficulty: easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.

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