- It's a 6/8 time song - With "-/Eb -/D" I mean that you can play a bass fill that leads to The 123 45 6 second vers nicely (example: Cm7 -/Eb -/D ) - Sorry that I didn't bother with the horn arrangement. "(Vers:)" Cm7 Dm7 G7 Why do I feel like, there is no tomorrow baby Cm7 Dm7 G7 Sometime i think, that we are destined for sorrow "(Pre-chourus:)" Eb7M Dm7 Dm7/A But maybe we might make it Ab G7 with a just one more day Cm7 Dm7 Eb7M I'm. I'm just tryin to tell ya baby "(Chourus:)" F7 Bb7M Cm7 I'm willin to learn baby (willing to learn) Eb7M Cm7 -/Eb -/D How to love you , yeah yeah (willing to learn) "(Vers-2:") Cm7 Dm7 G7 How can I explain the way I feel about you Cm7 Dm7 G7 There must be some kindly way, to prove i don't doubt you ("pre-chourus:") Eb7M Dm7 Ab G7 It's all in how take it, but I know, I know we can make it Cm Dm7 Eb7M I'm , I'm just trying to tell ya baby, ("Chourus:") F7 B7M Cm7 I'm willin to learn (willing to learn) B7M Cm7 how to love ya baby yeah, yeah (willing to learn) ("Instrumental horns:") ("Vers-3:") - same chords as before The fact is I love you baby, It ain't just spring fever no, no, no, no Completely captivate yeah, you made me a believer ("pre-chourous:") - also same as before Just breezin along with the baby, could be more, could be more than I asked for I'm I'm just tryin to tell you baby ("Chourus:") - you should know the chords by now :) I'm willin to learn (willing to learn) how to love ya baby yeah, yeah. (Willing to learn) //Peter