E
Bobby was a beautiful girl from
AA small town in a great big world
EB7AB7
Her daddy owned the corner store off of second aven-ue
E
Danny Joe just turned nineteen
A
Cigerettes rolled up under his sleeve
EB7AB7
His leather jacket and faded jeans and bad atti-tude
EA
But his heart can't be tuff
EB7
When you're falling in love He said
AEB7EA
I know I'm down on my knees But I wanna be the one, your only one
B7
I'm beggin' you please
AEAE
And I know that I don't have that much
AB7
But for whatever I don't have
E
I'll make up in love
EA
Her daddy was a simple man He raised Bobby with a real stern hand
EB7AB7
Said he never would understand Just what she saw in him
E
After working at the store all day
A
Bringing home an honest day's pay
EB7AB7
Man, you should have seen his face when Danny Joe walked in
EAEB7
Saying "Please under-stand" with a ring in his hand He said
AEB7A
I know I'm down on my knees But I wanna be the one, her only one
B7
I'm beggin' you please
AEAE
And I know that I don't have that much
AB7
But for whatever I don't have
E
I'll make up in love
lead
AB7E
Now he looks back and smiles at how they walked down the aisle
B7E
Twenty years have gone by
AE
He remembers it still How she bent his will
B7
With a look in her eyes
Now he know she was right when she said
AEB7EA
Dad-dy I'm down on my knees But I wanna be the one, his only one
B7
I'm beggin' you please
AEAE
And I know that he don't have that much
AB7
But for whatever we don't have
E
We'll make up in love
Ending:
B7E
For whatever they don't have they make up in love
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.