by Charlie Richr
Key of A

Country love songs didn’t get much more suggestive than Behind Closed Doors, and in 1973 some radio stations banned the record as being too racy for their listeners.

Capo 2nd Fret
 
[Intro]
F G C
 
[Verse 1]
[C] My baby makes me proud.  [F] Lord, don't she [G] make me [C] proud.   She never makes a scene by hangin' [F] all over me in [G] crowd.   Cause [C] people like to talk. [F] Lord, how they [G] love to [C] talk.   But when they [C] turn out the [Dm] lights I [F] know she'll be [G] leavin' with [C] me
 
[Chorus]
And when we get [F] behind [G] closed [C] doors then she lets her [F] hair [G] hang [C] down.   And she makes me [F] glad that [Em] I'm a [Dm] man.    Oh, [Dm] no one [F] knows what [Dm] goes on [F] behind closed [C] doors
  
[Verse 2]
[C] My baby makes me smile. [F] Lord, don't she [G] make me [C] smile.   She's never far away or [F] too tired to say [G] I want you.   [C] She's always a lady, [F] just like a [G] lady should [C] be.   But when they [C] turn out the [Dm] lights [F] she's still a [G] baby to [C] me
 
[Chorus]