Chords for *NEW* R.A The Rugged Man - Legends Never Die (Daddy's Halo)
Tempo:
95.15 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Gm
Eb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
In the 60s make love and make war.
So I went off and made the war
and then after I made the love.
I had the wife [Am] and the six children [C] as I told [E] you about.
[D] Making love is tougher than making [B] war.
Making war is a lot easier.
[G]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Bb] Yo, my heart feel like it's [F] suffering from strangulation.
[Gm] Tears flying out of my eyes.
[Bb] My heart racing and my hands [F] shaking.
The last days of your life is a cancer patient.
I'm [Gm] staring at your corpse praying [Bb] and waiting for you to awaken.
21 gun salutes [F] to the hero.
The burial was [Gm] beautiful.
Both reaver raising [Bb] screaming eagles attended the [F] funeral.
I was
mad at God like he murdered you.
As a father [Gm] you couldn't have done a better job.
[Bb] All six
of your children basically worshipped you.
If I need advice [F] I always came to you to [Gm] discuss it.
You was the only person [Bb] since the day I was born I ever trusted.
Through poverty,
death, [F] disease and sickness.
You know we [Gm] somehow find a way to turn [Bb] the situation optimistic.
I was a big fat kid [F] overweight.
So to clown [Gm] you, you bought me the fat boys.
It [Bb] was my very first
rap [F] tape.
In the neighborhood you had a name.
You was feared and [Gm] respected.
Other fathers walked out
[Bb] on their kids and left them [F] neglected.
My only regret about not selling out and getting [Gm] richer
is that if I made millions [Bb] I could have shared it and spent it with you.
I'll miss you.
I love [F] you Daddy.
[Gm] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Eb]
[G] [F] [Gm] [Bb] Yo, part good [F] Samaritan, part criminal.
[Gm] Master with weapons, nice with his [Bb] hands.
He was rugged
man.
The original was children.
We saw [F] you losing your sanity.
Even though we watched
you struggle [Bb] financially.
You kept the love in the family.
Daddy I'm thinking about [F] you every day
though.
I [Gm] could see you holding a machine gun [Bb] in heaven with angel wings and a [F] halo.
You was always
quick to pick a pocket.
You the only [Gm] one in heaven probably [Bb] slicking up the pull off stealing God's
wallet in life.
The Lord ain't [F] really dear you a fair one.
[Gm] Watched you bury your baby [Bb] boy, your
daughter and your grandson.
You lived one hell of a [F] life.
From being highly decorated to being
homeless [Bb] sleeping in the park with your pregnant wife.
If I acted up in the [F] restaurant I knew I
was being [Gm] brave.
Cause you take me to the bathroom [Bb] you spank me till I knew how to behave.
Taught [F] me
prayers at night and you tell me bible stories.
Taught me history, [Bb] crazy horse and his tribal
glories.
How many times as a [F] kid I seen you handcuffed by the [Gm] cops.
You taught us black
music.
[Bb] Sam Cook, the drifters, the four tops.
Taught me about [F] Vox and Ray Leonard and Larry Holmes.
Around the same time [Eb] you left my mother for Debbie [Bb] Jones.
I told the world your true [F] story and after
the record [Gm] got made on comic palace [Eb] I'm sad I dropped the verse of the [Bb] decade.
Everywhere you
went you [F] tell the world about your son [Gm] Rugged Man.
You was so proud of me [Bb] daddy.
You was my number
one fan.
You was always bragging [F] about me to no purpose.
On [Gm] your deathbed you was playing my
[Bb] Mayweather interview.
For the nurses losing [F] you daddy it hurt more than any physical pain.
You was
too young when the [Bb] cancer ripped from your throat and into [F] your brain.
You was my teacher, my idol.
I worshipped you.
You was the best [Gm] daddy.
You lived a tough life now get some [Bb] rest daddy.
I [Ab] love you daddy.
[Gm] [Eb]
[F] Hey now, hey [Gm] now, hey [Bb] now, hey now, [F] hey [Gm] [Eb] now, hey now, hey now, [F] hey now, [Gm] hey [Bb] now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
[N]
So I went off and made the war
and then after I made the love.
I had the wife [Am] and the six children [C] as I told [E] you about.
[D] Making love is tougher than making [B] war.
Making war is a lot easier.
[G]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Bb] Yo, my heart feel like it's [F] suffering from strangulation.
[Gm] Tears flying out of my eyes.
[Bb] My heart racing and my hands [F] shaking.
The last days of your life is a cancer patient.
I'm [Gm] staring at your corpse praying [Bb] and waiting for you to awaken.
21 gun salutes [F] to the hero.
The burial was [Gm] beautiful.
Both reaver raising [Bb] screaming eagles attended the [F] funeral.
I was
mad at God like he murdered you.
As a father [Gm] you couldn't have done a better job.
[Bb] All six
of your children basically worshipped you.
If I need advice [F] I always came to you to [Gm] discuss it.
You was the only person [Bb] since the day I was born I ever trusted.
Through poverty,
death, [F] disease and sickness.
You know we [Gm] somehow find a way to turn [Bb] the situation optimistic.
I was a big fat kid [F] overweight.
So to clown [Gm] you, you bought me the fat boys.
It [Bb] was my very first
rap [F] tape.
In the neighborhood you had a name.
You was feared and [Gm] respected.
Other fathers walked out
[Bb] on their kids and left them [F] neglected.
My only regret about not selling out and getting [Gm] richer
is that if I made millions [Bb] I could have shared it and spent it with you.
I'll miss you.
I love [F] you Daddy.
[Gm] [Eb]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Eb]
[G] [F] [Gm] [Bb] Yo, part good [F] Samaritan, part criminal.
[Gm] Master with weapons, nice with his [Bb] hands.
He was rugged
man.
The original was children.
We saw [F] you losing your sanity.
Even though we watched
you struggle [Bb] financially.
You kept the love in the family.
Daddy I'm thinking about [F] you every day
though.
I [Gm] could see you holding a machine gun [Bb] in heaven with angel wings and a [F] halo.
You was always
quick to pick a pocket.
You the only [Gm] one in heaven probably [Bb] slicking up the pull off stealing God's
wallet in life.
The Lord ain't [F] really dear you a fair one.
[Gm] Watched you bury your baby [Bb] boy, your
daughter and your grandson.
You lived one hell of a [F] life.
From being highly decorated to being
homeless [Bb] sleeping in the park with your pregnant wife.
If I acted up in the [F] restaurant I knew I
was being [Gm] brave.
Cause you take me to the bathroom [Bb] you spank me till I knew how to behave.
Taught [F] me
prayers at night and you tell me bible stories.
Taught me history, [Bb] crazy horse and his tribal
glories.
How many times as a [F] kid I seen you handcuffed by the [Gm] cops.
You taught us black
music.
[Bb] Sam Cook, the drifters, the four tops.
Taught me about [F] Vox and Ray Leonard and Larry Holmes.
Around the same time [Eb] you left my mother for Debbie [Bb] Jones.
I told the world your true [F] story and after
the record [Gm] got made on comic palace [Eb] I'm sad I dropped the verse of the [Bb] decade.
Everywhere you
went you [F] tell the world about your son [Gm] Rugged Man.
You was so proud of me [Bb] daddy.
You was my number
one fan.
You was always bragging [F] about me to no purpose.
On [Gm] your deathbed you was playing my
[Bb] Mayweather interview.
For the nurses losing [F] you daddy it hurt more than any physical pain.
You was
too young when the [Bb] cancer ripped from your throat and into [F] your brain.
You was my teacher, my idol.
I worshipped you.
You was the best [Gm] daddy.
You lived a tough life now get some [Bb] rest daddy.
I [Ab] love you daddy.
[Gm] [Eb]
[F] Hey now, hey [Gm] now, hey [Bb] now, hey now, [F] hey [Gm] [Eb] now, hey now, hey now, [F] hey now, [Gm] hey [Bb] now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now
[N]
Key:
F
Bb
Gm
Eb
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F
Bb
Gm
In the 60s make love and make war.
So I went off and made the war
and then after I made the love.
I had the wife [Am] and the six children [C] as I told [E] you about.
[D] Making love is tougher than making [B] war.
Making war is a lot easier.
[G] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] Yo, my heart feel like it's [F] suffering from strangulation.
[Gm] Tears flying out of my eyes.
[Bb] My heart racing and my hands [F] shaking.
The last days of your life is a cancer patient.
I'm [Gm] staring at your corpse praying [Bb] and waiting for you to awaken.
21 gun salutes [F] to the hero.
The burial was [Gm] beautiful.
Both reaver raising [Bb] screaming eagles attended the [F] funeral.
I was
mad at God like he murdered you.
As a father [Gm] you couldn't have done a better job.
[Bb] All six
of your children basically worshipped you.
If I need advice [F] I always came to you to [Gm] discuss it.
You was the only person [Bb] since the day I was born I ever trusted.
Through poverty,
death, [F] disease and sickness.
You know we [Gm] somehow find a way to turn [Bb] the situation optimistic.
I was a big fat kid [F] overweight.
So to clown [Gm] you, you bought me the fat boys.
It [Bb] was my very first
rap [F] tape.
In the neighborhood you had a name.
You was feared and [Gm] respected.
Other fathers walked out
[Bb] on their kids and left them [F] neglected.
My only regret about not selling out and getting [Gm] richer
is that if I made millions [Bb] I could have shared it and spent it with you.
I'll miss you.
I love [F] you Daddy.
_ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[G] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] Yo, part good [F] Samaritan, part criminal.
[Gm] Master with weapons, nice with his [Bb] hands.
He was rugged
man.
The original was children.
We saw [F] you losing your sanity.
Even though we watched
you struggle [Bb] financially.
You kept the love in the family.
Daddy I'm thinking about [F] you every day
though.
I [Gm] could see you holding a machine gun [Bb] in heaven with angel wings and a [F] halo.
You was always
quick to pick a pocket.
You the only [Gm] one in heaven probably [Bb] slicking up the pull off stealing God's
wallet in life.
The Lord ain't [F] really dear you a fair one.
[Gm] Watched you bury your baby [Bb] boy, your
daughter and your grandson.
You lived one hell of a [F] life.
From being highly decorated to being
homeless [Bb] sleeping in the park with your pregnant wife.
If I acted up in the [F] restaurant I knew I
was being [Gm] brave.
Cause you take me to the bathroom [Bb] you spank me till I knew how to behave.
Taught [F] me
prayers at night and you tell me bible stories.
Taught me history, [Bb] crazy horse and his tribal
glories.
How many times as a [F] kid I seen you handcuffed by the [Gm] cops.
You taught us black
music.
[Bb] Sam Cook, the drifters, the four tops.
Taught me about [F] Vox and Ray Leonard and Larry Holmes.
Around the same time [Eb] you left my mother for Debbie [Bb] Jones.
I told the world your true [F] story and after
the record [Gm] got made on comic palace [Eb] I'm sad I dropped the verse of the [Bb] decade.
Everywhere you
went you [F] tell the world about your son [Gm] Rugged Man.
You was so proud of me [Bb] daddy.
You was my number
one fan.
You was always bragging [F] about me to no purpose.
On [Gm] your deathbed you was playing my
[Bb] Mayweather interview.
For the nurses losing [F] you daddy it hurt more than any physical pain.
You was
too young when the [Bb] cancer ripped from your throat and into [F] your brain.
You was my teacher, my idol.
I worshipped you.
You was the best [Gm] daddy.
You lived a tough life now get some [Bb] rest daddy.
I [Ab] love you daddy.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [F] Hey now, hey [Gm] now, hey [Bb] now, hey now, _ [F] hey [Gm] _ [Eb] now, hey now, hey now, [F] hey now, [Gm] hey [Bb] now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
So I went off and made the war
and then after I made the love.
I had the wife [Am] and the six children [C] as I told [E] you about.
[D] Making love is tougher than making [B] war.
Making war is a lot easier.
[G] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] Yo, my heart feel like it's [F] suffering from strangulation.
[Gm] Tears flying out of my eyes.
[Bb] My heart racing and my hands [F] shaking.
The last days of your life is a cancer patient.
I'm [Gm] staring at your corpse praying [Bb] and waiting for you to awaken.
21 gun salutes [F] to the hero.
The burial was [Gm] beautiful.
Both reaver raising [Bb] screaming eagles attended the [F] funeral.
I was
mad at God like he murdered you.
As a father [Gm] you couldn't have done a better job.
[Bb] All six
of your children basically worshipped you.
If I need advice [F] I always came to you to [Gm] discuss it.
You was the only person [Bb] since the day I was born I ever trusted.
Through poverty,
death, [F] disease and sickness.
You know we [Gm] somehow find a way to turn [Bb] the situation optimistic.
I was a big fat kid [F] overweight.
So to clown [Gm] you, you bought me the fat boys.
It [Bb] was my very first
rap [F] tape.
In the neighborhood you had a name.
You was feared and [Gm] respected.
Other fathers walked out
[Bb] on their kids and left them [F] neglected.
My only regret about not selling out and getting [Gm] richer
is that if I made millions [Bb] I could have shared it and spent it with you.
I'll miss you.
I love [F] you Daddy.
_ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[G] _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] Yo, part good [F] Samaritan, part criminal.
[Gm] Master with weapons, nice with his [Bb] hands.
He was rugged
man.
The original was children.
We saw [F] you losing your sanity.
Even though we watched
you struggle [Bb] financially.
You kept the love in the family.
Daddy I'm thinking about [F] you every day
though.
I [Gm] could see you holding a machine gun [Bb] in heaven with angel wings and a [F] halo.
You was always
quick to pick a pocket.
You the only [Gm] one in heaven probably [Bb] slicking up the pull off stealing God's
wallet in life.
The Lord ain't [F] really dear you a fair one.
[Gm] Watched you bury your baby [Bb] boy, your
daughter and your grandson.
You lived one hell of a [F] life.
From being highly decorated to being
homeless [Bb] sleeping in the park with your pregnant wife.
If I acted up in the [F] restaurant I knew I
was being [Gm] brave.
Cause you take me to the bathroom [Bb] you spank me till I knew how to behave.
Taught [F] me
prayers at night and you tell me bible stories.
Taught me history, [Bb] crazy horse and his tribal
glories.
How many times as a [F] kid I seen you handcuffed by the [Gm] cops.
You taught us black
music.
[Bb] Sam Cook, the drifters, the four tops.
Taught me about [F] Vox and Ray Leonard and Larry Holmes.
Around the same time [Eb] you left my mother for Debbie [Bb] Jones.
I told the world your true [F] story and after
the record [Gm] got made on comic palace [Eb] I'm sad I dropped the verse of the [Bb] decade.
Everywhere you
went you [F] tell the world about your son [Gm] Rugged Man.
You was so proud of me [Bb] daddy.
You was my number
one fan.
You was always bragging [F] about me to no purpose.
On [Gm] your deathbed you was playing my
[Bb] Mayweather interview.
For the nurses losing [F] you daddy it hurt more than any physical pain.
You was
too young when the [Bb] cancer ripped from your throat and into [F] your brain.
You was my teacher, my idol.
I worshipped you.
You was the best [Gm] daddy.
You lived a tough life now get some [Bb] rest daddy.
I [Ab] love you daddy.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [F] Hey now, hey [Gm] now, hey [Bb] now, hey now, _ [F] hey [Gm] _ [Eb] now, hey now, hey now, [F] hey now, [Gm] hey [Bb] now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now, hey now _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _