Sunshine Of Your Love

Words & Music:

Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Peter Brown (Cream)

 

intro riff & basic riff for song:

 

     D   D    C    D

E |--------------------------------------------------|

B |--------------------------------------------------|

G |--------------------------------------------------|

D |--12--12---10---12--------------------------------|

A |----------------------12--11--10------b8----------|

E |------------------------------------10------10----|

 

D            C    D                       C     D

It's getting near dawn, when lights close their tired eyes.

D            C    D                          C  D

I'll soon be with you, my love, and give you my dawn's surprise.

G            F   G

I'll be with you darlin', soon.

     G       F   G                             D   C  D

I'll be with you when the stars start falling.

 

CHORUS:

A         C       G      A      C         G

I've been waiting so long to be where I'm goin'.

A      C        G       A

In the sunshine of your love.

 

I'm with you, my love.  The light shining through on you.

Yes, I'm with you, my love.  It's the morning and just we two.

I'll stay with you darlin', now.

I'll stay with you 'til my seas are all dried up.

 

CHORUS:

 

INSTRUMENTAL VERSE & CHORUS:

 

I'm with you, my love.  The light shining through on you.

Yes, I'm with you, my love.  It's the morning and just we two.

I'll stay with you darlin', now.

I'll stay with you till my seas are all dried up.

 

CHORUS:

 





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