Chords for "Southern Man"the Anthem
Tempo:
77.95 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
F
Bb
Cm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [Eb] [Bb]
[Am] [Eb] [F] [Bb] See, [Dm] oh, [Cm] [F] I got [Dm] me a Southern man, [Gm] Southern man, yes I [F] do.
[Bb]
When I [Dm] was a child, [Cm] I made up in my [F] mind that I was gonna [Bb] find me a [Dm] Southern man, I [Cm] found me a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] He leaves his work boots [Dm] by the door, [Cm] he holds my hand in the [F] store, we drink the same [Bb] whiskey and he loves to [Dm] dance.
He be like, [Cm] come on, love, girl, do your [G] dance.
[Bb] I give him all of my [Dm] love because [Cm] he don't play [Eb] about with love.
[Dm] I don't mean no [Gm] harm, got to get your own, cause that man there, [F] that's my [Bb] man, he got school [Dm] funk.
He [Cm] kind of growls [F] when he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, he [Cm] loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb]
Back [Dm] in the day, I [Cm] heard an old woman [F] say, ain't [Bb] nothing like a [Dm] Southern man, [Cm] nothing like a Southern man.
[F] [Bb] I asked her how, cause she'd [Dm] tell him apart, [Cm] she put her hand right [F] on her [C] heart, by the way that he wears his [Dm] pants, it's by the [Cm] way that he wears his pants.
[G] [Bb] Now she was talking in a [Dm] little so deep, I [Cm] thought she was talking about [Eb] his jeans.
[Dm] So Mr.
Charlie walked [Gm] up with a smile on his face, and I see just what she [F] mean, that [Bb] man got smooth [Dm] walk.
[Cm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he [F] goes to church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [F] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better get you a Southern [F] man.
[Dm] That woman was so proud, [C] with that man [F] on her arm.
[Bb] Had me trying to chase him [D] down all over town, to see if he had a [G] son.
[Bb] She said Charlie ain't [Dm] perfect, he's just a man, [Cm] but he's everything [F] I need.
[Bb] And now I want nothing [Dm] other than a smooth Southern [Cm] brother that's fed over heels for [G] me.
[Bb] I took that [Dm] woman at her [Cm] word, and now I'm happy [Eb] as can be.
[Dm] And if you listen to [Gm] what we say in the youth, you'll [Eb] see just what we [F] mean, a Southern [Bb] man got a smooth [Dm] walk.
[Gm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] Now say [Dm] oh, [Cm] [F] I love you a Southern
[Am] [Eb] [F] [Bb] See, [Dm] oh, [Cm] [F] I got [Dm] me a Southern man, [Gm] Southern man, yes I [F] do.
[Bb]
When I [Dm] was a child, [Cm] I made up in my [F] mind that I was gonna [Bb] find me a [Dm] Southern man, I [Cm] found me a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] He leaves his work boots [Dm] by the door, [Cm] he holds my hand in the [F] store, we drink the same [Bb] whiskey and he loves to [Dm] dance.
He be like, [Cm] come on, love, girl, do your [G] dance.
[Bb] I give him all of my [Dm] love because [Cm] he don't play [Eb] about with love.
[Dm] I don't mean no [Gm] harm, got to get your own, cause that man there, [F] that's my [Bb] man, he got school [Dm] funk.
He [Cm] kind of growls [F] when he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, he [Cm] loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb]
Back [Dm] in the day, I [Cm] heard an old woman [F] say, ain't [Bb] nothing like a [Dm] Southern man, [Cm] nothing like a Southern man.
[F] [Bb] I asked her how, cause she'd [Dm] tell him apart, [Cm] she put her hand right [F] on her [C] heart, by the way that he wears his [Dm] pants, it's by the [Cm] way that he wears his pants.
[G] [Bb] Now she was talking in a [Dm] little so deep, I [Cm] thought she was talking about [Eb] his jeans.
[Dm] So Mr.
Charlie walked [Gm] up with a smile on his face, and I see just what she [F] mean, that [Bb] man got smooth [Dm] walk.
[Cm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he [F] goes to church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [F] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better get you a Southern [F] man.
[Dm] That woman was so proud, [C] with that man [F] on her arm.
[Bb] Had me trying to chase him [D] down all over town, to see if he had a [G] son.
[Bb] She said Charlie ain't [Dm] perfect, he's just a man, [Cm] but he's everything [F] I need.
[Bb] And now I want nothing [Dm] other than a smooth Southern [Cm] brother that's fed over heels for [G] me.
[Bb] I took that [Dm] woman at her [Cm] word, and now I'm happy [Eb] as can be.
[Dm] And if you listen to [Gm] what we say in the youth, you'll [Eb] see just what we [F] mean, a Southern [Bb] man got a smooth [Dm] walk.
[Gm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] Now say [Dm] oh, [Cm] [F] I love you a Southern
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_ [Am] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Am] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] [Bb] See, [Dm] oh, _ [Cm] _ [F] I got [Dm] me a Southern man, [Gm] Southern man, yes I [F] do.
_ _ [Bb]
When I [Dm] was a child, [Cm] I made up in my [F] mind that I was gonna [Bb] find me a [Dm] Southern man, I [Cm] found me a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] He leaves his work boots [Dm] by the door, [Cm] he holds my hand in the [F] store, we drink the same [Bb] whiskey and he loves to [Dm] dance.
He be like, [Cm] come on, love, girl, do your [G] dance.
[Bb] I give him all of my [Dm] love because [Cm] he don't play [Eb] about with love.
[Dm] I don't mean no [Gm] harm, got to get your own, cause that man there, [F] that's my [Bb] man, he got school [Dm] funk.
He [Cm] kind of growls [F] when he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, he [Cm] loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb]
Back [Dm] in the day, I [Cm] heard an old woman [F] say, ain't [Bb] nothing like a [Dm] Southern man, [Cm] nothing like a Southern man.
[F] [Bb] I asked her how, cause she'd [Dm] tell him apart, [Cm] she put her hand right [F] on her [C] heart, by the way that he wears his [Dm] pants, it's by the [Cm] way that he wears his pants.
[G] [Bb] Now she was talking in a [Dm] little so deep, I [Cm] thought she was talking about [Eb] his jeans.
[Dm] So Mr.
Charlie walked [Gm] up with a smile on his face, and I see just what she [F] mean, that [Bb] man got smooth [Dm] walk.
[Cm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he [F] goes to church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [F] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better get you a Southern [F] man.
[Dm] That woman was so proud, [C] with that man [F] on her arm.
[Bb] Had me trying to chase him [D] down all over town, to see if he had a [G] son.
[Bb] She said Charlie ain't [Dm] perfect, he's just a man, [Cm] but he's everything [F] I need.
[Bb] And now I want nothing [Dm] other than a smooth Southern [Cm] brother that's fed over heels for [G] me.
[Bb] I took that [Dm] woman at her [Cm] word, and now I'm happy [Eb] as can be.
[Dm] And if you listen to [Gm] what we say in the youth, you'll [Eb] see just what we [F] mean, a Southern [Bb] man got a smooth [Dm] walk.
[Gm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] Now say _ [Dm] oh, [Cm] _ [F] I love you a Southern
_ [Am] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] [Bb] See, [Dm] oh, _ [Cm] _ [F] I got [Dm] me a Southern man, [Gm] Southern man, yes I [F] do.
_ _ [Bb]
When I [Dm] was a child, [Cm] I made up in my [F] mind that I was gonna [Bb] find me a [Dm] Southern man, I [Cm] found me a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] He leaves his work boots [Dm] by the door, [Cm] he holds my hand in the [F] store, we drink the same [Bb] whiskey and he loves to [Dm] dance.
He be like, [Cm] come on, love, girl, do your [G] dance.
[Bb] I give him all of my [Dm] love because [Cm] he don't play [Eb] about with love.
[Dm] I don't mean no [Gm] harm, got to get your own, cause that man there, [F] that's my [Bb] man, he got school [Dm] funk.
He [Cm] kind of growls [F] when he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, he [Cm] loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb]
Back [Dm] in the day, I [Cm] heard an old woman [F] say, ain't [Bb] nothing like a [Dm] Southern man, [Cm] nothing like a Southern man.
[F] [Bb] I asked her how, cause she'd [Dm] tell him apart, [Cm] she put her hand right [F] on her [C] heart, by the way that he wears his [Dm] pants, it's by the [Cm] way that he wears his pants.
[G] [Bb] Now she was talking in a [Dm] little so deep, I [Cm] thought she was talking about [Eb] his jeans.
[Dm] So Mr.
Charlie walked [Gm] up with a smile on his face, and I see just what she [F] mean, that [Bb] man got smooth [Dm] walk.
[Cm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he [F] goes to church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [F] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better get you a Southern [F] man.
[Dm] That woman was so proud, [C] with that man [F] on her arm.
[Bb] Had me trying to chase him [D] down all over town, to see if he had a [G] son.
[Bb] She said Charlie ain't [Dm] perfect, he's just a man, [Cm] but he's everything [F] I need.
[Bb] And now I want nothing [Dm] other than a smooth Southern [Cm] brother that's fed over heels for [G] me.
[Bb] I took that [Dm] woman at her [Cm] word, and now I'm happy [Eb] as can be.
[Dm] And if you listen to [Gm] what we say in the youth, you'll [Eb] see just what we [F] mean, a Southern [Bb] man got a smooth [Dm] walk.
[Gm] He kind of growls when [F] he talks, he ain't [Bb] shy of no [Dm] hard work, [Cm] he loves his mama and he goes to [F] church.
He don't care if they're with [Dm] kids, he's [Cm] gonna raise them [Eb] like they is.
[Dm] It's hard to find [Gm] one, but if you can, you better [Eb] get you a Southern [F] man.
[Bb] Now say _ [Dm] oh, [Cm] _ [F] I love you a Southern