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Jam Up And Jelly Tight Chords

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Tommy Roe
Jam Up and Jelly Tight:Tommy Roe.
#8 on BB Hot 100 on ABC Records
in 1969/70.

INTRO: C G Bb F (x2) G

CHORUS:
A
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..my, my, my, my, baby, 
            D     A
now, you're outta sight.
A
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..you look a little naughty 
           D     A
but you're so polite.
D          F            E
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..you won't say you will, but 
                          E7
there's a chance that you might.

#1.
C Bb        F           C            Bb   F
I said, the first day I met you..someday, I'm gonna 
C
get you.
C           Bb       F      C        Bb
Now, you're here and baby I love it..so, come on and 
             E      E7
give me some lovin'.

CHORUS:
A
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..my, my, my, my, baby, 
            D     A
now, you're outta sight.
A
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..you look a little naughty 
           D     A
but you're so polite.
D          F            E
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..you won't say you will, but 
                          E7
there's a chance that you might.

#2.
C      Bb    F        C             Bb          F
You've got a sweet disposition..so, come on and give 
      C
me permission.
C       Bb       F       C             Bb
For one kiss and maybe another..you'll see we were meant 
         E     E7
for each other.

CHORUS:
B
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..my, my, my, my, baby, 
            E     B
now, you're outta sight.
B
Jam Up and Jelly Tight..you look a little naughty 
           E     B
but you're so polite.

OUTRO:
B                                        E     B
Jam Up and Jelly Tight, yeah..Jam Up and Jelly Tight..
B                                        E     B
Jam Up and Jelly Tight, yeah..Jam Up and Jelly Tight..(Fade.)


A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
            
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