Back on My Feet Again (2002 Remaster) Chords
Tempo:
111 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
E
A
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] Doctor, let me [A] tell you something about myself.
[D] I'm a college man [C] and I'm very [G] wealthy.
I got [E] no time to [A] trifle with trash like you.
[D] So it [Em] must be about [Fm] my business.
[D]
[G] [E] Brother's a machinist in a [Em] textile mill.
[D] Make more [C] money than you [G] ever will.
[E] Just got [A] married to a Polish girl.
[D] Space [G] between her teeth.
[E] Sister's [A] a dancer from [F#m] Baltimore.
[D] Small [C] café on Main.
[G]
[F#m] She ran off with a [E] negro from the Eastern Shore.
[A] Doctors didn't even [Dm] know his name.
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[G] [D] Open the door [E] and set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
[E] Took her down to Mobile [A] on a railroad train.
[D]
Said, driver, take me to the [C] Hotel 3.
[G]
[D] Went to a [E] washroom, washed his face and hands.
[A] When he [C#] come out, he was [D] white as you or me.
[G] He said, [E] girl, I [A] ain't a negro.
I'm a [F#m] millionaire.
[D] You can [C] plainly see.
[G]
[F#m] So many women were [E] after my money.
[A] Proud to say that you [Dm] were only after me.
[G] I'm going [E] to teach you to play [A] polo and how to water a ski.
[D] Won't have to [Em] dance no more.
[G] [D] Not no longer [E] have to tend to be [A] a negro from [D] the Eastern Shore.
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[G] Open [F#m] the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
[E] Doctor, doctor, [A] what you [F#m] say?
[D] How about let [Em] me out today?
[G] Ain't [F#m] no [E] reason for me to stay.
[A] [Dm] Everybody's far [E] away.
[G] Get me back on my feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[A] [G] Open the door, [E]
set me [Bm] free.
Get [A] me back on [D] my feet [G] again.
[A] [G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[G]
[F#m] Open the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
[G]
[D] I'm a college man [C] and I'm very [G] wealthy.
I got [E] no time to [A] trifle with trash like you.
[D] So it [Em] must be about [Fm] my business.
[D]
[G] [E] Brother's a machinist in a [Em] textile mill.
[D] Make more [C] money than you [G] ever will.
[E] Just got [A] married to a Polish girl.
[D] Space [G] between her teeth.
[E] Sister's [A] a dancer from [F#m] Baltimore.
[D] Small [C] café on Main.
[G]
[F#m] She ran off with a [E] negro from the Eastern Shore.
[A] Doctors didn't even [Dm] know his name.
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[G] [D] Open the door [E] and set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
[E] Took her down to Mobile [A] on a railroad train.
[D]
Said, driver, take me to the [C] Hotel 3.
[G]
[D] Went to a [E] washroom, washed his face and hands.
[A] When he [C#] come out, he was [D] white as you or me.
[G] He said, [E] girl, I [A] ain't a negro.
I'm a [F#m] millionaire.
[D] You can [C] plainly see.
[G]
[F#m] So many women were [E] after my money.
[A] Proud to say that you [Dm] were only after me.
[G] I'm going [E] to teach you to play [A] polo and how to water a ski.
[D] Won't have to [Em] dance no more.
[G] [D] Not no longer [E] have to tend to be [A] a negro from [D] the Eastern Shore.
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[G] Open [F#m] the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
[E] Doctor, doctor, [A] what you [F#m] say?
[D] How about let [Em] me out today?
[G] Ain't [F#m] no [E] reason for me to stay.
[A] [Dm] Everybody's far [E] away.
[G] Get me back on my feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[A] [G] Open the door, [E]
set me [Bm] free.
Get [A] me back on [D] my feet [G] again.
[A] [G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again.
Back on my [D] feet again.
[G]
[F#m] Open the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
[G]
Key:
G
D
E
A
F#m
G
D
E
_ [E] Doctor, let me [A] tell you something about myself.
[D] I'm a college man [C] and I'm very [G] wealthy. _
I got [E] no time to [A] trifle with trash like you.
[D] So it [Em] must be about [Fm] my business.
_ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [E] Brother's a machinist in a [Em] textile mill.
[D] _ _ Make more [C] money than you [G] ever will. _
_ [E] Just got [A] married to a Polish girl.
[D] _ Space [G] between her teeth. _ _
_ _ [E] Sister's [A] a dancer from [F#m] Baltimore.
[D] _ _ Small [C] café on Main.
[G] _ _
_ [F#m] She ran off with a [E] negro from the Eastern Shore.
[A] _ Doctors didn't even [Dm] know his name.
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again. _ _
Back on my [D] feet again. _ _
[G] _ [D] Open the door [E] and set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again. _ _ _
_ [E] Took her down to Mobile [A] on a railroad train.
[D] _
Said, driver, take me to the [C] Hotel 3.
[G] _ _
_ [D] Went to a [E] washroom, washed his face and hands. _
[A] When he [C#] come out, he was [D] white as you or me. _
[G] He said, [E] girl, I [A] ain't a negro.
I'm a [F#m] millionaire. _
[D] _ You can [C] plainly see.
_ [G] _ _
_ [F#m] So many women were [E] after my money. _ _
[A] _ Proud to say that you [Dm] were only after me. _
[G] I'm going [E] to teach you to play [A] polo and how to water a ski. _
[D] _ Won't have to [Em] dance no more. _ _
[G] _ [D] Not no longer [E] have to tend to be [A] a negro from [D] the Eastern Shore. _
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again. _ _
Back on my [D] feet again. _ _
[G] Open [F#m] the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] Doctor, doctor, [A] what you [F#m] say?
[D] _ How about let [Em] me out today?
_ _ [G] Ain't [F#m] no [E] reason for me to stay.
[A] _ _ _ [Dm] Everybody's far [E] away.
[G] Get me back on my feet again.
_ _ _ Back on my [D] feet again.
[A] _ _ [G] Open the door, [E]
set me [Bm] free.
Get [A] me back on [D] my feet [G] again.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again. _ _
Back on my [D] feet again.
_ _ [G] _
[F#m] Open the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] I'm a college man [C] and I'm very [G] wealthy. _
I got [E] no time to [A] trifle with trash like you.
[D] So it [Em] must be about [Fm] my business.
_ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [E] Brother's a machinist in a [Em] textile mill.
[D] _ _ Make more [C] money than you [G] ever will. _
_ [E] Just got [A] married to a Polish girl.
[D] _ Space [G] between her teeth. _ _
_ _ [E] Sister's [A] a dancer from [F#m] Baltimore.
[D] _ _ Small [C] café on Main.
[G] _ _
_ [F#m] She ran off with a [E] negro from the Eastern Shore.
[A] _ Doctors didn't even [Dm] know his name.
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again. _ _
Back on my [D] feet again. _ _
[G] _ [D] Open the door [E] and set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again. _ _ _
_ [E] Took her down to Mobile [A] on a railroad train.
[D] _
Said, driver, take me to the [C] Hotel 3.
[G] _ _
_ [D] Went to a [E] washroom, washed his face and hands. _
[A] When he [C#] come out, he was [D] white as you or me. _
[G] He said, [E] girl, I [A] ain't a negro.
I'm a [F#m] millionaire. _
[D] _ You can [C] plainly see.
_ [G] _ _
_ [F#m] So many women were [E] after my money. _ _
[A] _ Proud to say that you [Dm] were only after me. _
[G] I'm going [E] to teach you to play [A] polo and how to water a ski. _
[D] _ Won't have to [Em] dance no more. _ _
[G] _ [D] Not no longer [E] have to tend to be [A] a negro from [D] the Eastern Shore. _
[G] Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again. _ _
Back on my [D] feet again. _ _
[G] Open [F#m] the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] Doctor, doctor, [A] what you [F#m] say?
[D] _ How about let [Em] me out today?
_ _ [G] Ain't [F#m] no [E] reason for me to stay.
[A] _ _ _ [Dm] Everybody's far [E] away.
[G] Get me back on my feet again.
_ _ _ Back on my [D] feet again.
[A] _ _ [G] Open the door, [E]
set me [Bm] free.
Get [A] me back on [D] my feet [G] again.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ Get me back [D] on my [G] feet again. _ _
Back on my [D] feet again.
_ _ [G] _
[F#m] Open the door, [E] set me free.
[A] Get me back [D] on my feet [G] again.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _