Chords for Dorothy Love Coates: Strange Man
Tempo:
90.7 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
Gm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [G] [Gm] [C] A [F]
[Bb] young [Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] woman came running to the city [Eb] to talk about the man [Bb] she saw.
Then she took her picture and went to the well, [C] water she intended [F] to [Eb] draw.
[Bb] The stranger she met [Eb] there, she [Bb] didn't know where he came [Eb] from,
but he told her the [E] sinful things she [Eb] had [Bb] done.
She [G] said, the [Gm] man [C] has [F] my [Cm]
[Bb] soul and [Eb] gone.
[Bb] Her friends in town [Eb] asked, [Bbm] did you know [Eb] the man?
[Bb]
She said, no, I never saw him [Eb] [Bb] before.
[F] They asked her, [Bb] didn't you get [F] his name?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me [Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] my soul part
[Bb] [Gb] [Gm] until the day I
[Eb] stopped by [Bb] [F] my soul [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] [Bb] The stranger was next seen in a city.
Oh yes, he [Eb] was standing off an [Bb] angry [Eb] [Bb] mob,
defending a woman that had been caught of [C] adultery.
For pity and [F] mercy she [Eb] saw.
[Dm] [Eb]
[Bb] He said, you're here without the first stone.
[Eb] When he raised her from the [E] ground, [Eb] all her children were gone.
[Bb] He [G] gave her [Gm] a [C] smile, [F] waved farewell,
[Bb] and was [Eb] gone.
[Bb] The crowd [Bbm] asked her, [Eb] didn't you know that man?
She [Bb] said, I never saw him before.
[F] They asked her, you don't know him?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me [Eb] I [Bb] don't know him.
I'm [Eb] pretty touched
[Bb] [Gb] to do [Gm] know him.
[Cm] I'm just glad he stopped [Bb] by, [F] saved my life [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] [Bb] I met [Eb] the same man, [Bb] same [Eb] man [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [F] from [Bb] sin.
He opened up his arms and [Eb] took [Bb] me in.
[Eb] Same pillow, [Bb] my soul [D] on [Gm] fire.
I'm [Cm] just [Eb] glad he stopped by, [Cm] in Alabama the Lord stopped [Eb] by.
One Tuesday evening, I'm glad he stopped by [Bb] my [F]
soul [B] and [Bbm] gone.
[Eb] [Bb]
[Bb] young [Eb] [Bb] [Eb] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] woman came running to the city [Eb] to talk about the man [Bb] she saw.
Then she took her picture and went to the well, [C] water she intended [F] to [Eb] draw.
[Bb] The stranger she met [Eb] there, she [Bb] didn't know where he came [Eb] from,
but he told her the [E] sinful things she [Eb] had [Bb] done.
She [G] said, the [Gm] man [C] has [F] my [Cm]
[Bb] soul and [Eb] gone.
[Bb] Her friends in town [Eb] asked, [Bbm] did you know [Eb] the man?
[Bb]
She said, no, I never saw him [Eb] [Bb] before.
[F] They asked her, [Bb] didn't you get [F] his name?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me [Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] my soul part
[Bb] [Gb] [Gm] until the day I
[Eb] stopped by [Bb] [F] my soul [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] [Bb] The stranger was next seen in a city.
Oh yes, he [Eb] was standing off an [Bb] angry [Eb] [Bb] mob,
defending a woman that had been caught of [C] adultery.
For pity and [F] mercy she [Eb] saw.
[Dm] [Eb]
[Bb] He said, you're here without the first stone.
[Eb] When he raised her from the [E] ground, [Eb] all her children were gone.
[Bb] He [G] gave her [Gm] a [C] smile, [F] waved farewell,
[Bb] and was [Eb] gone.
[Bb] The crowd [Bbm] asked her, [Eb] didn't you know that man?
She [Bb] said, I never saw him before.
[F] They asked her, you don't know him?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me [Eb] I [Bb] don't know him.
I'm [Eb] pretty touched
[Bb] [Gb] to do [Gm] know him.
[Cm] I'm just glad he stopped [Bb] by, [F] saved my life [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] [Bb] I met [Eb] the same man, [Bb] same [Eb] man [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [F] from [Bb] sin.
He opened up his arms and [Eb] took [Bb] me in.
[Eb] Same pillow, [Bb] my soul [D] on [Gm] fire.
I'm [Cm] just [Eb] glad he stopped by, [Cm] in Alabama the Lord stopped [Eb] by.
One Tuesday evening, I'm glad he stopped by [Bb] my [F]
soul [B] and [Bbm] gone.
[Eb] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
Eb
F
Gm
C
Bb
Eb
F
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ [Gm] _ [C] _ A [F]
[Bb] young _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Bb] woman came running to the city [Eb] to talk about the man [Bb] she saw. _
Then she took her picture and went to the well, [C] water she intended [F] to [Eb] draw. _ _
[Bb] The stranger she met [Eb] there, she [Bb] didn't know where he came [Eb] from,
but he told her the [E] sinful things she [Eb] had [Bb] done.
She [G] said, the [Gm] man [C] has [F] my [Cm]
[Bb] soul and [Eb] gone.
_ [Bb] _ Her friends in town [Eb] asked, [Bbm] did you know [Eb] the man?
_ [Bb]
She said, no, I never saw him [Eb] [Bb] before.
[F] They asked her, [Bb] didn't you get [F] his name?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ my soul part _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gb] _ [Gm] until the day I _
[Eb] _ stopped by [Bb] _ [F] my soul [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ The stranger was next seen in a city.
Oh yes, he [Eb] was standing off an [Bb] angry [Eb] [Bb] mob, _
defending a woman that had been caught of [C] adultery.
For pity and [F] mercy she [Eb] saw.
[Dm] _ [Eb]
[Bb] He said, you're here without _ the first stone.
[Eb] When he raised her from the [E] ground, [Eb] all her children were gone.
[Bb] He [G] gave her [Gm] a [C] smile, [F] waved farewell, _
[Bb] and was [Eb] gone.
_ [Bb] _ The crowd [Bbm] asked her, [Eb] didn't you know that man?
She [Bb] said, _ I never saw him before.
[F] They asked her, you don't know him?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me [Eb] I [Bb] don't _ know him.
I'm [Eb] pretty touched _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gb] to do [Gm] know him. _ _ _
[Cm] I'm just glad he stopped [Bb] by, [F] saved my life [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ I met [Eb] _ the same _ _ _ man, [Bb] same [Eb] man [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Gm] [F] from [Bb] sin.
He opened up his arms and [Eb] took [Bb] me in. _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ Same pillow, [Bb] my soul [D] on [Gm] fire.
I'm [Cm] just [Eb] glad he stopped by, [Cm] in Alabama the Lord stopped [Eb] by.
_ One Tuesday evening, I'm glad he stopped by [Bb] my _ [F] _ _
_ soul _ [B] and [Bbm] gone. _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] young _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Bb] woman came running to the city [Eb] to talk about the man [Bb] she saw. _
Then she took her picture and went to the well, [C] water she intended [F] to [Eb] draw. _ _
[Bb] The stranger she met [Eb] there, she [Bb] didn't know where he came [Eb] from,
but he told her the [E] sinful things she [Eb] had [Bb] done.
She [G] said, the [Gm] man [C] has [F] my [Cm]
[Bb] soul and [Eb] gone.
_ [Bb] _ Her friends in town [Eb] asked, [Bbm] did you know [Eb] the man?
_ [Bb]
She said, no, I never saw him [Eb] [Bb] before.
[F] They asked her, [Bb] didn't you get [F] his name?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ my soul part _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gb] _ [Gm] until the day I _
[Eb] _ stopped by [Bb] _ [F] my soul [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ The stranger was next seen in a city.
Oh yes, he [Eb] was standing off an [Bb] angry [Eb] [Bb] mob, _
defending a woman that had been caught of [C] adultery.
For pity and [F] mercy she [Eb] saw.
[Dm] _ [Eb]
[Bb] He said, you're here without _ the first stone.
[Eb] When he raised her from the [E] ground, [Eb] all her children were gone.
[Bb] He [G] gave her [Gm] a [C] smile, [F] waved farewell, _
[Bb] and was [Eb] gone.
_ [Bb] _ The crowd [Bbm] asked her, [Eb] didn't you know that man?
She [Bb] said, _ I never saw him before.
[F] They asked her, you don't know him?
She said, [Bb] he didn't tell me [Eb] I [Bb] don't _ know him.
I'm [Eb] pretty touched _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gb] to do [Gm] know him. _ _ _
[Cm] I'm just glad he stopped [Bb] by, [F] saved my life [Bb] and gone.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ I met [Eb] _ the same _ _ _ man, [Bb] same [Eb] man [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Gm] [F] from [Bb] sin.
He opened up his arms and [Eb] took [Bb] me in. _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ Same pillow, [Bb] my soul [D] on [Gm] fire.
I'm [Cm] just [Eb] glad he stopped by, [Cm] in Alabama the Lord stopped [Eb] by.
_ One Tuesday evening, I'm glad he stopped by [Bb] my _ [F] _ _
_ soul _ [B] and [Bbm] gone. _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _