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Ian McNabb - Who Do You Want For Your Love

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Chord diagram for B
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      ICICLE WORKS – ( ian McNabb )
Who do you want for your love

Intro – not sure first 4 bars – then E,Esus4,E5,Esus4 etc

E                                                       G#m
I'm not yet convinced that pride will come before a fall 
A               E                B               F#m
I have seen you standing in your Sunday best and all
E                                             G#m 
Waiting for a fool to take you further than you are
A                 E            B                  F#m 
Given time you'll finish every heartache that you start 

Chorus:
C           F             G          F, F/E, F/D
 Who do you want for your love 
Better make up your mind 'cos time is passing 
You'll be left behind 
Who do you want for your love
C                   F                G 
Better make up your mind 'cos time is passing
      F                   E, Esus, E 
Who do you want for your love  

How can I deny that I would take you for my own 
Love to play the loner till I find myself alone 
Perhaps your indecision speaks of why I've tried for so long 
Talk about you, sing about your brown eyes in a song 

Repeat Chorus 

A         D              G                   D
Could you make that move embrace that certain moment 
When you know you're on your own, lose those apron strings 
Dance and sing 
I know 'cos I've been there, let me tell you it's no party 
When you're lost, count the cost, falling on someone is not the answer 

Guitar solo is verse chords ( up a tone )
( F#,/, A#m,/,B,F#,C#,G#m

Repeat Chorus

-       this is busker version , its not a note for note TAB , 
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Source: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/ian_mcnabb/who_do_you_want_for_your_love_chords_742428

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