11 Chords used in the song: D,F#m,C#7,D7,G,A7sus4,A7,A7sus42,Em7,F,Em
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(D)Love is (
F#m)real,(
C#7)real is (
F#m)love.
(D7)Love is (
G)feeling,(
A7sus4)(
A7)(
A7sus2)(
A7)feeling (
D)love
(F#m)Love is (
Em7)wanting, (
A7)to be (
D)love.
(D)Love is (
F#m)touch,(
C#7)touch is (
F#m)love.
(D7)Love is (
G)reaching, (
A7sus4)(
A7)(A7su2)(
A7)reaching (
D)love.
(F#m)Love is (
Em7)asking, (
A7)to be (
D) love.
(D)Love is (
F)you, (
G)you and (
D)me.
(D)Love is (
Em)knowing, (
G) we can (
D)be.
(D)Love is (
F#m) free, (
C#7)free is (
F#m)love.
(D7)Love is (
G) living, (
A7sus4)(
A7)(
A7sus2)(
A7)living (
D)love.
(F#m)Love is (
Em7)needing, (
A7)to be (
D)love.
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About this song
"Love" is a song by John Lennon, originally released in 1970 on his John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band album. The song first came out on Lennon's 1970 album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. "Love" later appeared on the 1982 compilation The John Lennon Collection, and was released as a promotional tie-in single for the collection. The single version is a remix of the original track, which most notably differs in having the piano intro and outro (played by Phil Spector) mixed at the same volume as the rest of the song; on the original album version, these parts begin much quieter and increase in volume.