Chords for Cher - Country Medley (with Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge) (The Cher Show, 04/13/1975)
Tempo:
84.65 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Eb
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
Everybody's going [F] out and having fun.
I'm just a goofball staying [Bb] home and having none.
I can't get over how he [Eb] set me [Bb] free.
[Eb] [F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of dreams.
A fabulous heck I'm making [F] by just hanging around.
I know that I should have some [Bb] fun and be good to her.
A little sick, a little less than, and [Eb] just can't see.
[F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of me.
Oh, [F] I'm glad she's not like me.
[C] She's out and pants free.
Flirting with boys with [F] all her charm.
But I still love you so.
[C] And people don't you know.
I'd welcome them right back here [F] in my heart.
[Bb] Well, there must be some way I can [F] live to be lonesome.
Oh, did I find out that [Bb] I have somebody new.
I thought I'd better think, [Eb] no, better see.
[F] Oh, [Bb] lonesome me.
[F] Oh, [Bb] lonesome me.
[F]
[Bb]
Shake loose, [Eb] let it fall.
Let it [Cm] soft [F] against your skin.
[F] Like the shadows [Bb] on the wall.
Come and [Eb] lay down by [Bb] my side.
Till the early [Eb] morning light.
[Gm] [Eb] All I'm [Eb] asking [F] is your time.
[C] [F]
Oh, help me make it through [Bb] the night.
[F]
I [Bb] don't care what's [Eb] right or wrong.
[Bb]
[C]
[D] [F]
Yesterday is [Bb] dead and gone.
[C] And [Eb] tomorrow's out of sight.
And it's bad to [F] be alone.
[G]
Help me [F] make it [Bb] through the night.
[B] [C]
Lord, we don't smoke our draft cards in Skokie.
We like cold hands and a pitch in [G] wood.
[G] Let our hair grow long and pretty next time.
Like the hippies out in San [C] Francisco do.
I'm proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
And Blades Marina [G] Square's been half a ball.
We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
White Lightning still, but a bigger history [C] of all.
Yes, I'm proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
And Blades Marina Square's been half a [G] ball.
We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
White Lightning still, but a bigger [C] history of all.
[G] In the Skokie of the whole wide USA.
[C] [A]
Everybody's going [F] out and having fun.
I'm just a goofball staying [Bb] home and having none.
I can't get over how he [Eb] set me [Bb] free.
[Eb] [F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of dreams.
A fabulous heck I'm making [F] by just hanging around.
I know that I should have some [Bb] fun and be good to her.
A little sick, a little less than, and [Eb] just can't see.
[F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of me.
Oh, [F] I'm glad she's not like me.
[C] She's out and pants free.
Flirting with boys with [F] all her charm.
But I still love you so.
[C] And people don't you know.
I'd welcome them right back here [F] in my heart.
[Bb] Well, there must be some way I can [F] live to be lonesome.
Oh, did I find out that [Bb] I have somebody new.
I thought I'd better think, [Eb] no, better see.
[F] Oh, [Bb] lonesome me.
[F] Oh, [Bb] lonesome me.
[F]
[Bb]
Shake loose, [Eb] let it fall.
Let it [Cm] soft [F] against your skin.
[F] Like the shadows [Bb] on the wall.
Come and [Eb] lay down by [Bb] my side.
Till the early [Eb] morning light.
[Gm] [Eb] All I'm [Eb] asking [F] is your time.
[C] [F]
Oh, help me make it through [Bb] the night.
[F]
I [Bb] don't care what's [Eb] right or wrong.
[Bb]
[C]
[D] [F]
Yesterday is [Bb] dead and gone.
[C] And [Eb] tomorrow's out of sight.
And it's bad to [F] be alone.
[G]
Help me [F] make it [Bb] through the night.
[B] [C]
Lord, we don't smoke our draft cards in Skokie.
We like cold hands and a pitch in [G] wood.
[G] Let our hair grow long and pretty next time.
Like the hippies out in San [C] Francisco do.
I'm proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
And Blades Marina [G] Square's been half a ball.
We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
White Lightning still, but a bigger history [C] of all.
Yes, I'm proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
And Blades Marina Square's been half a [G] ball.
We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
White Lightning still, but a bigger [C] history of all.
[G] In the Skokie of the whole wide USA.
[C] [A]
Key:
F
Bb
Eb
C
G
F
Bb
Eb
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Everybody's going [F] out and having fun.
_ I'm just a goofball staying [Bb] home and having none.
I can't get over how he [Eb] set me [Bb] free.
[Eb] _ [F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of dreams.
A fabulous heck I'm making [F] by just hanging around.
I know that I should have some [Bb] fun and be good to her.
A little sick, a little less than, and [Eb] just can't see. _
_ [F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of me.
Oh, [F] I'm glad she's not like me.
[C] She's out and pants free.
_ Flirting with boys with [F] all her charm. _
But I still love you so.
[C] And people don't you know.
I'd welcome them right back here [F] in my heart. _
[Bb] Well, there must be some way I can [F] live to be lonesome. _
Oh, did I find out that [Bb] I have somebody new.
I thought I'd better think, [Eb] no, better see.
_ [F] Oh, _ _ [Bb] lonesome me. _
_ [F] Oh, _ _ [Bb] lonesome me.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
Shake loose, [Eb] let it fall. _ _
_ _ Let it [Cm] soft [F] against your skin.
_ _ _ [F] _ Like the shadows [Bb] on the wall. _ _ _
Come and [Eb] lay down by [Bb] my side. _
_ _ _ Till the early [Eb] morning light.
[Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ All I'm [Eb] asking [F] is your time.
_ [C] _ _ [F]
Oh, help me make it through [Bb] the night.
_ [F]
I [Bb] _ _ don't care what's [Eb] right or _ _ wrong. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yesterday is [Bb] dead and gone. _ _ _
_ [C] And _ [Eb] tomorrow's out of sight.
_ _ _ _ And it's bad to [F] be alone.
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
Help me [F] make it [Bb] through the night. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Lord, we don't smoke our draft cards in Skokie. _ _
We like cold hands and a pitch in [G] wood. _ _
_ [G] Let our hair grow long and pretty next time. _
Like the hippies out in San [C] Francisco do.
I'm _ _ proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
_ And Blades Marina [G] Square's been half a ball.
_ _ We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
_ White Lightning still, but a bigger history [C] of all.
_ Yes, I'm proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
And Blades Marina Square's been half a [G] ball.
_ _ We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
_ White Lightning still, but a bigger [C] history of all.
_ _ [G] In the Skokie of the whole wide USA.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ Everybody's going [F] out and having fun.
_ I'm just a goofball staying [Bb] home and having none.
I can't get over how he [Eb] set me [Bb] free.
[Eb] _ [F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of dreams.
A fabulous heck I'm making [F] by just hanging around.
I know that I should have some [Bb] fun and be good to her.
A little sick, a little less than, and [Eb] just can't see. _
_ [F] Oh, what [Bb] a loss of me.
Oh, [F] I'm glad she's not like me.
[C] She's out and pants free.
_ Flirting with boys with [F] all her charm. _
But I still love you so.
[C] And people don't you know.
I'd welcome them right back here [F] in my heart. _
[Bb] Well, there must be some way I can [F] live to be lonesome. _
Oh, did I find out that [Bb] I have somebody new.
I thought I'd better think, [Eb] no, better see.
_ [F] Oh, _ _ [Bb] lonesome me. _
_ [F] Oh, _ _ [Bb] lonesome me.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
Shake loose, [Eb] let it fall. _ _
_ _ Let it [Cm] soft [F] against your skin.
_ _ _ [F] _ Like the shadows [Bb] on the wall. _ _ _
Come and [Eb] lay down by [Bb] my side. _
_ _ _ Till the early [Eb] morning light.
[Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ All I'm [Eb] asking [F] is your time.
_ [C] _ _ [F]
Oh, help me make it through [Bb] the night.
_ [F]
I [Bb] _ _ don't care what's [Eb] right or _ _ wrong. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yesterday is [Bb] dead and gone. _ _ _
_ [C] And _ [Eb] tomorrow's out of sight.
_ _ _ _ And it's bad to [F] be alone.
_ _ _ _ _ [G]
Help me [F] make it [Bb] through the night. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Lord, we don't smoke our draft cards in Skokie. _ _
We like cold hands and a pitch in [G] wood. _ _
_ [G] Let our hair grow long and pretty next time. _
Like the hippies out in San [C] Francisco do.
I'm _ _ proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
_ And Blades Marina [G] Square's been half a ball.
_ _ We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
_ White Lightning still, but a bigger history [C] of all.
_ Yes, I'm proud to be an upkeep from the Skokie.
And Blades Marina Square's been half a [G] ball.
_ _ We still wear old Florida down at the courthouse.
_ White Lightning still, but a bigger [C] history of all.
_ _ [G] In the Skokie of the whole wide USA.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _