1 6dom7
The first time I brot you home
1 6dom7
My mama said he ain^?t good enuff
1 6dom7
I don^?t want my girl to be alone
1 6dom7
But I wonder is he good enuff
b7 4dom9
I-I-I was doin some worryin too
2dom7
And I was thinkin thinkin
5dom7 1 6dom7 1 6dom7
Am I good enuff for you
The first time that I loved you
I know it was a little rough
But when at last we were still
You asked was it good enuff
And I cried and looked in your eyes of blue
Cause I been prayin prayin
5dom7 1 6dom7
I was good enuff for you
1 6dom7
Good enuff for you
4
Now I got to set your mind at ease
#3dom7
Got to stop your insecurities
4
Cause if anything
|4 1 |2dom7
You^?re too good for me
Now it^?s strange how time^?s gone by
Since the day I fell in love
And still some times we gotta ask ourselves
Was it good enuff
And time is bound to make us see
Just how good
5dom7 1 6dom7
Good enuff can be
1 6dom7
Good enuff can be
1 6dom7
Good enuff for you baby
1 6dom7
Good enuff for me
[Number system for any key: in C, 1=C, 2=D-, 3=E-, etc.]
[Bass notes are key scale numbers: in C, 1=C, 2=D, 3=E, etc.]
[Number in parens = vocal notes from key scale: in C, 1=C, 2=D, 3=E,
etc.]
| = bar line; / = play same as previous chord
No bar line = chord gets entire measure's time
Within bar lines chords divide measure accordingly
/^/ = split the beat (ex.: /^G7 )