Chords for B.J. Thomas - "That's What Friends Are For"
Tempo:
84.25 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Dm
G
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [Dm] [C] [G] [C]
[F] [Dm] [Dm]
[C] [Dm] [C]
[F] [C] [Dm] [G]
[Dm] [C] Friends [C] are like music, [Dm] sometimes [C] they're sad, sometimes they're lonely and need to be told [Eb] that they're loved.
[F] Everyone needs to [C] be [F] [C] loved.
Friends are like [Bb] good [Ab] wine and I've had the best.
[G] I don't always show it, but no one knows [A] better [C] than I.
[G] [F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the [F] sound [C] of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your [Bb] stories, [F] I'll teach you [Bb] my [F] songs [C] and we'll have one [F] more.
[C] [Bb] [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
[G] Isn't that what friends are for?
[C] Friends are like warm clothes in the night air.
Best when they're old and we miss them the most when [Eb] they're gone.
[F] Miss them the most when they're [F] gone.
[C]
[F] [C] Your friends love your [Bb] good [Ab] side and live with your bad.
[G] But they want you and need you when no one else [A] knows [C] you're alive.
[F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you my songs and we'll [C] have one more.
[Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
[G] Isn't that what friends are for?
[C] [F] [C]
[F]
So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll teach you [Gm] my songs [F] and [C] we'll have one more.
[F] So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you all my songs and [C] we'll have one more.
[Gm] [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
[G] Isn't that what friends are for?
[C] [F] [C]
[F] [Dm]
[G] [C] [Dm] [C]
[F] [Dm] [Dm]
[C] [Dm] [C]
[F] [C] [Dm] [G]
[Dm] [C] Friends [C] are like music, [Dm] sometimes [C] they're sad, sometimes they're lonely and need to be told [Eb] that they're loved.
[F] Everyone needs to [C] be [F] [C] loved.
Friends are like [Bb] good [Ab] wine and I've had the best.
[G] I don't always show it, but no one knows [A] better [C] than I.
[G] [F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the [F] sound [C] of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your [Bb] stories, [F] I'll teach you [Bb] my [F] songs [C] and we'll have one [F] more.
[C] [Bb] [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
[G] Isn't that what friends are for?
[C] Friends are like warm clothes in the night air.
Best when they're old and we miss them the most when [Eb] they're gone.
[F] Miss them the most when they're [F] gone.
[C]
[F] [C] Your friends love your [Bb] good [Ab] side and live with your bad.
[G] But they want you and need you when no one else [A] knows [C] you're alive.
[F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you my songs and we'll [C] have one more.
[Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
[G] Isn't that what friends are for?
[C] [F] [C]
[F]
So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll teach you [Gm] my songs [F] and [C] we'll have one more.
[F] So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you all my songs and [C] we'll have one more.
[Gm] [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
[G] Isn't that what friends are for?
[C] [F] [C]
[F] [Dm]
[G] [C] [Dm] [C]
Key:
C
F
Dm
G
Bb
C
F
Dm
[C] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[C] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [G] _
[Dm] [C] Friends [C] are like music, [Dm] sometimes [C] they're sad, sometimes they're lonely and need to be told [Eb] that they're loved.
_ [F] _ Everyone needs to [C] be [F] [C] loved. _ _ _ _
_ Friends are like [Bb] good [Ab] wine and I've had the best.
[G] I don't always show it, but no one knows [A] better [C] than I.
[G] [F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the [F] sound [C] of my old front door.
_ [F] Tell me your [Bb] stories, [F] I'll teach you [Bb] my [F] songs [C] and we'll have one [F] more.
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
_ _ [G] _ Isn't that what friends are for?
_ [C] Friends are like warm clothes in the night air.
Best when they're old and we miss them the most when [Eb] they're gone. _
_ [F] Miss them the most when they're [F] gone.
[C] _
_ _ [F] _ [C] _ Your friends love your [Bb] good [Ab] side and live with your bad.
[G] But they want you and need you when no one else [A] knows [C] you're _ alive.
[F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you my songs and we'll [C] have one more. _ _ _
[Ab] _ Isn't that what friends are for? _
_ [G] Isn't that what friends are for? _
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
_ [F] Tell me your stories, I'll teach you [Gm] my songs [F] and [C] we'll have one more. _ _
[F] So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door. _
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you all my songs and [C] we'll have one more. _
[Gm] _ [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for? _ _
_ [G] Isn't that what friends are for? _
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [G] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
[C] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [G] _
[Dm] [C] Friends [C] are like music, [Dm] sometimes [C] they're sad, sometimes they're lonely and need to be told [Eb] that they're loved.
_ [F] _ Everyone needs to [C] be [F] [C] loved. _ _ _ _
_ Friends are like [Bb] good [Ab] wine and I've had the best.
[G] I don't always show it, but no one knows [A] better [C] than I.
[G] [F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the [F] sound [C] of my old front door.
_ [F] Tell me your [Bb] stories, [F] I'll teach you [Bb] my [F] songs [C] and we'll have one [F] more.
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for?
_ _ [G] _ Isn't that what friends are for?
_ [C] Friends are like warm clothes in the night air.
Best when they're old and we miss them the most when [Eb] they're gone. _
_ [F] Miss them the most when they're [F] gone.
[C] _
_ _ [F] _ [C] _ Your friends love your [Bb] good [Ab] side and live with your bad.
[G] But they want you and need you when no one else [A] knows [C] you're _ alive.
[F] So drink up, I'm a [Bb] homesick old [F] sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you my songs and we'll [C] have one more. _ _ _
[Ab] _ Isn't that what friends are for? _
_ [G] Isn't that what friends are for? _
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door.
_ [F] Tell me your stories, I'll teach you [Gm] my songs [F] and [C] we'll have one more. _ _
[F] So drink up, I'm a homesick old sailor [C] who longs for the sound of my old front door. _
[F] Tell me your stories, I'll sing you all my songs and [C] we'll have one more. _
[Gm] _ [Ab] Isn't that what friends are for? _ _
_ [G] Isn't that what friends are for? _
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [G] _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ _