6 Chords used in the song: G, A, C, B7, E, D
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# Couldn't find any half decent chordings, and I was struggling to chord it out myself, so the credit for this really goes to Pencom.
G A G C A C A G C A
I'm not content to be with you in the daytime
A G C A C A G C A
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
C G B7
The only time I feel alright is by your side
E D G E G E D G E
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
E D G E
All day and all of the night
E D G E
All day and all of the night
E D G E
All day and all of the night
A G C A C A G C A
I believe that you and me last forever
G A G C A C A G C A
Oh yea, all day and nighttime yours, leave me never
C G B7
The only time I feel alright is by your side
E D G E G E D G E
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
E D G E
All day and all of the night
E D G E
All day and all of the night
E D G E
All day and all of the night
Oh, come on...
A G C A C A G C A
I believe that you and me last forever
G A G C A C A G C A
Oh yea, all day and nighttime yours, leave me never
C G B7
The only time I feel alright is by your side
E D G E G E D G E
Girl I want to be with you all of the time
E D G E
All day and all of the night
E D G E
All day and all of the night
E D G E
All day and all of the night
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About this song: All Day And All Of The Night
"All Day and All of the Night" is a song by the British band The Kinks from 1964. It reached #2 on the UK Singles Chart and #7 on the United States Charts. Like their previous hit "You Really Got Me", the song relies on a simple sliding power chord riff, although this song's riff is slightly more complicated, incorporating a B Flat after the chords F and G. Otherwise, the recordings are similar in beat and structure, with similar background vocals, progressions, and guitar solos. In 2003 it appeared as #57 on Pure Pop's list of The 100 Best Singles of All Time.