Chords for Buddy Guy I Got My Eyes On You

Tempo:
128.2 bpm
Chords used:

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C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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George Buddy Guy was born [D] 1936 in Louisiana.
[F] A disciple of T-Bone Walker, Buddy is a brilliant [G] guitarist and magnetic [A#] singer rooted [G] in the Chicago sound.
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In [D] a
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[C] 9 [A] [G]
[F#] [F]-0 decision, the Supreme Court bans [D#] school segregation.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, 10,000 National [C#] Guardsmen were ordered into [E] federal service by President [N] Eisenhower.
200,000 marched for civil rights in an orderly Washington rally.
And on July 3, 1964, the Civil Rights Bill was passed.
Self-proclaimed Queen Dinah Washington made headlines on and [B] off stage.
The blues had [C#m] not died by the [N] end of the 60s.
They had changed.
Led by other blues artists, [G] Jimmy Reed,
[F#] Little Milton, Bobby Blue Black,
You know I'm in good faith, you know that's just my baby.
Albert King, [A] Screamin' Jay Hawkins,
[F#] Memphis Slim,
And the city of San Francisco led the way in bringing the blues out west.
Lone Chester [D#] Howlin' Wolf [B] Burnett, a [E] contemporary of Muddy [F#] Waters,
was one of the major shapers of the electronically amplified modern blues style that influenced popular music.
[C#m] In 1959, two schools in Little [D] Rock, Arkansas, [E] reopened with [F] token integration.
[N] The mob violence and tension was dissipating, and steps were being taken toward equality for all.
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C
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_ _ _ _ _ George Buddy Guy was born _ [D] 1936 in Louisiana.
[F] A disciple of T-Bone Walker, Buddy is a brilliant [G] guitarist and magnetic [A#] singer rooted [G] in the Chicago sound. _ _
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[F#] _ _ _ _ [F]-0 decision, the Supreme Court bans [D#] school segregation.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, 10,000 National [C#] Guardsmen were ordered into [E] federal service by President [N] Eisenhower.
200,000 marched for civil rights in an orderly Washington rally.
And on July 3, 1964, the Civil Rights Bill was passed.
Self-proclaimed Queen Dinah Washington made headlines on and [B] off stage.
The blues had [C#m] not died by the [N] end of the 60s.
They had changed.
Led by other blues artists, [G] Jimmy Reed, _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ Little Milton, _ _ Bobby Blue Black,
You know I'm in good faith, you know that's just my baby.
Albert King, _ [A] Screamin' Jay Hawkins,
_ [F#] Memphis Slim, _ _ _
And the city of San Francisco led the way in bringing the blues out west.
_ _ _ _ _ Lone Chester [D#] Howlin' Wolf [B] Burnett, a [E] contemporary of Muddy [F#] Waters,
was one of the major shapers of the electronically amplified modern blues style that influenced popular music.
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_ _ _ _ [C#m] In 1959, two schools in Little [D] Rock, Arkansas, [E] reopened with [F] token integration.
[N] The mob violence and tension was dissipating, and steps were being taken toward equality for all. _ _ _
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