Chords for Carole King ft James Taylor YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND Live at the Troubadour 2010
Tempo:
92.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[D] [A]
[G#m] [C#] When you're [F#m] down and in [C#] trouble and [F#m] you need some love and care, [Bm] and nothing, oh, [E] nothing
is going [A] right, just [C#] close your eyes, think of me, [F#m] yes, and soon [C#] I will be [F#m] there [Bm] to brighten
[C#m] up your day, and even your darkest [E] night.
You [A] just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running to see you [E] again.
[A] It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, [D] really all you've got to do is [F#m] call, and [D] I will be
there, [C#m] yes, I'll be [Bm] there, [E] you've got a [A] friend.
[D]
[A] [G#m]
[C#] If [F#m] the sky [C#] above you should [F#m] turn [C#] dark and full of [F#m] clouds, and that [Bm] all [E] north wind should
begin to [A] blow,
[B] keep your head [C#] together and [F#m] call [C#] my name out [F#m] loud,
[Bm] soon you'll hear me
[C#m] knocking upon your [E] door, your door, your door.
You just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running to see you [E] again.
[A] It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, [D] all you've got to do is call, [A] and [D] I'll be [A] there,
yes, I'll [D] be there, you'll pay me.
[G] Now, ain't it good to know [D] you've got a friend [A] when people can be so cold?
They'll [D] hurt you, yes, and [G] search you, but [F#m] they'll take your soul if you let [B] them.
Oh, now, [E] don't you let them.
You just call out my [A] name, and you [D] know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running [E] just as fast [A] as I
can to see you again.
See you again.
[E] Oh, yes, don't you know about [A] that?
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, [D] all you've got to do is [F#m] call on me, [A] and I will [D] not be there,
[A] yes, I'll be [D] there.
[E] You've got a [A] friend,
[D] you've [A] got yourself a friend.
[Bm] Ain't it good to [A] know that you've got a friend [Bm] walking [A] and talking tonight?
Here we are at [Bm] the [A] Troubadour.
We never thought we would do this [Bm] [A] anymore, but this was the place [Bm] that opened [A] the door for this.
Thank you, [D] thank you, thank you, James.
[A]
Ain't it good to [E] know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You've got a friend.
[D] [A]
[G#m] [C#] When you're [F#m] down and in [C#] trouble and [F#m] you need some love and care, [Bm] and nothing, oh, [E] nothing
is going [A] right, just [C#] close your eyes, think of me, [F#m] yes, and soon [C#] I will be [F#m] there [Bm] to brighten
[C#m] up your day, and even your darkest [E] night.
You [A] just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running to see you [E] again.
[A] It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, [D] really all you've got to do is [F#m] call, and [D] I will be
there, [C#m] yes, I'll be [Bm] there, [E] you've got a [A] friend.
[D]
[A] [G#m]
[C#] If [F#m] the sky [C#] above you should [F#m] turn [C#] dark and full of [F#m] clouds, and that [Bm] all [E] north wind should
begin to [A] blow,
[B] keep your head [C#] together and [F#m] call [C#] my name out [F#m] loud,
[Bm] soon you'll hear me
[C#m] knocking upon your [E] door, your door, your door.
You just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running to see you [E] again.
[A] It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, [D] all you've got to do is call, [A] and [D] I'll be [A] there,
yes, I'll [D] be there, you'll pay me.
[G] Now, ain't it good to know [D] you've got a friend [A] when people can be so cold?
They'll [D] hurt you, yes, and [G] search you, but [F#m] they'll take your soul if you let [B] them.
Oh, now, [E] don't you let them.
You just call out my [A] name, and you [D] know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running [E] just as fast [A] as I
can to see you again.
See you again.
[E] Oh, yes, don't you know about [A] that?
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, [D] all you've got to do is [F#m] call on me, [A] and I will [D] not be there,
[A] yes, I'll be [D] there.
[E] You've got a [A] friend,
[D] you've [A] got yourself a friend.
[Bm] Ain't it good to [A] know that you've got a friend [Bm] walking [A] and talking tonight?
Here we are at [Bm] the [A] Troubadour.
We never thought we would do this [Bm] [A] anymore, but this was the place [Bm] that opened [A] the door for this.
Thank you, [D] thank you, thank you, James.
[A]
Ain't it good to [E] know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You've got a friend.
Key:
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Bm
F#m
A
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ [C#] When you're [F#m] down _ and in [C#] trouble and [F#m] you need some love and care, _ [Bm] and nothing, oh, [E] nothing
is going [A] right, _ _ _ _ _ _ just [C#] close your eyes, think of me, [F#m] yes, and soon [C#] I will be [F#m] there _ _ [Bm] to brighten
_ [C#m] up your day, and even your darkest [E] night. _ _ _ _
You [A] just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running _ to _ see you [E] again. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, _ [D] really all you've got to do is [F#m] call, _ and [D] I will be
there, [C#m] yes, I'll be [Bm] there, [E] you've got a [A] friend.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _
[C#] If [F#m] the sky _ [C#] above you should [F#m] turn [C#] dark and full of [F#m] clouds, and that [Bm] all [E] north wind should
begin to [A] blow, _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ keep your head [C#] together _ and [F#m] call [C#] my name out [F#m] loud, _
_ _ [Bm] soon you'll hear me
[C#m] knocking upon your [E] door, your door, your door.
You just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running _ _ _ to see you [E] again. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, _ _ [D] all you've got to do is call, [A] and [D] I'll be [A] there,
yes, I'll [D] be there, you'll pay me.
_ [G] Now, ain't it good to know [D] you've got a friend [A] when people can be so cold?
They'll [D] hurt you, yes, and [G] search you, but [F#m] they'll take your soul if you let [B] them.
Oh, now, [E] don't you let them.
_ _ You just call out my [A] name, and you [D] know _ wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running [E] just as fast [A] as I
can to see you again.
See you again.
[E] Oh, yes, don't you know about [A] that?
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, _ _ [D] all you've got to do is [F#m] call on me, [A] and I will [D] not be there,
[A] yes, I'll be [D] there.
_ [E] You've got a [A] friend, _
_ _ _ [D] _ you've [A] got yourself a friend.
[Bm] Ain't it good to [A] know that you've got a friend _ [Bm] walking [A] and talking tonight?
_ _ _ _ _ _ Here we are at [Bm] the [A] Troubadour.
We never thought we would do this [Bm] _ [A] anymore, but this was the place [Bm] that opened [A] the door for this.
Thank you, [D] thank you, thank you, James.
_ [A] _
Ain't it good to [E] know?
_ _ _ [A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. _ _ _ _
You've got a friend. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ [C#] When you're [F#m] down _ and in [C#] trouble and [F#m] you need some love and care, _ [Bm] and nothing, oh, [E] nothing
is going [A] right, _ _ _ _ _ _ just [C#] close your eyes, think of me, [F#m] yes, and soon [C#] I will be [F#m] there _ _ [Bm] to brighten
_ [C#m] up your day, and even your darkest [E] night. _ _ _ _
You [A] just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running _ to _ see you [E] again. _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, _ [D] really all you've got to do is [F#m] call, _ and [D] I will be
there, [C#m] yes, I'll be [Bm] there, [E] you've got a [A] friend.
_ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _
[C#] If [F#m] the sky _ [C#] above you should [F#m] turn [C#] dark and full of [F#m] clouds, and that [Bm] all [E] north wind should
begin to [A] blow, _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ keep your head [C#] together _ and [F#m] call [C#] my name out [F#m] loud, _
_ _ [Bm] soon you'll hear me
[C#m] knocking upon your [E] door, your door, your door.
You just call out my name, and [D] you know wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running _ _ _ to see you [E] again. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] It's winter, spring, summer, or fall, _ _ [D] all you've got to do is call, [A] and [D] I'll be [A] there,
yes, I'll [D] be there, you'll pay me.
_ [G] Now, ain't it good to know [D] you've got a friend [A] when people can be so cold?
They'll [D] hurt you, yes, and [G] search you, but [F#m] they'll take your soul if you let [B] them.
Oh, now, [E] don't you let them.
_ _ You just call out my [A] name, and you [D] know _ wherever [Bm] I am, [A] I'll come running [E] just as fast [A] as I
can to see you again.
See you again.
[E] Oh, yes, don't you know about [A] that?
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, _ _ [D] all you've got to do is [F#m] call on me, [A] and I will [D] not be there,
[A] yes, I'll be [D] there.
_ [E] You've got a [A] friend, _
_ _ _ [D] _ you've [A] got yourself a friend.
[Bm] Ain't it good to [A] know that you've got a friend _ [Bm] walking [A] and talking tonight?
_ _ _ _ _ _ Here we are at [Bm] the [A] Troubadour.
We never thought we would do this [Bm] _ [A] anymore, but this was the place [Bm] that opened [A] the door for this.
Thank you, [D] thank you, thank you, James.
_ [A] _
Ain't it good to [E] know?
_ _ _ [A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
[E] Ain't it good to know?
[A] Ain't it good to know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. _ _ _ _
You've got a friend. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _