Chords for Elvis Presley ~ U.S. Male (Take 7) HQ
Tempo:
104.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Db
Bbm
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab]
I'm a US male, because I was born in [Bbm]
[Eb] a Mississippi town [Ab] on a Sunday morning.
Now Mississippi just happens to occupy a [Db] place in the [Eb] southeastern portion of the United
[Ab] States.
Now that's a fact, buddy, [Db] and you know it well.
So I just [Eb] call myself a US [Ab] male.
That's M-A-L-E, son.
Now I said all that [Bbm] to say all this.
[Eb] I've been watching the way
[Ab] you've been watching my miss.
For the last three weeks [Db] you've been hot on her trail,
[Eb] you've been kind of setting [Ab] this US male.
Now you touch her once [Bbm] with your greasy hands,
[Eb] I'm gonna stretch your neck [Ab] like a long rubber band.
She's wearing a ring [Db] that I bought her
on [Eb] sale, that makes her the [Ab] property of this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US male,
[Ab] my friend.
[Db] If the US male gets mad, he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
You know what's good for
yourself, son, you [Db] better find [Ab] somebody else, son.
[Ebm] Don't tamper with the property of the
[Ab] US male.
[Eb]
[Ab]
[Abm] [Eb] [Ab]
Through the rain and the heat [Bbm] and the sleet and snow, [Eb] the US male [Ab] is on his
toes.
Quit watching that woman, [Db] because that ain't [Eb] wise.
Ain't pulling the wool [Ab] over this
boy's eyes.
I'll catch you around [Bbm] for my woman, champ.
[Eb] I'm gonna leave your head [Ab] about
the shape of a stamp.
Kind of flattened out, [Db] so you'll be well [Eb] to quit playing [Ab] games with
this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US [Ab] male, my friend.
If [Db] the US male gets mad,
he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
[Db] You know what's good [Ab] for yourself, son, [Db] you better find [Ab] somebody
else, son, [Bbm] you better run, run, [Eb] run, run, run with the [Ab] US male.
[G] [Ab] [Db] Alright, [Bb] [Ab] kind of sock
it for the other time.
Let me tell you something, son.
You can be just about as cool as you
want to be, man, just keep your greasy hands off my woman.
I'm a US male, because I was born in [Bbm]
[Eb] a Mississippi town [Ab] on a Sunday morning.
Now Mississippi just happens to occupy a [Db] place in the [Eb] southeastern portion of the United
[Ab] States.
Now that's a fact, buddy, [Db] and you know it well.
So I just [Eb] call myself a US [Ab] male.
That's M-A-L-E, son.
Now I said all that [Bbm] to say all this.
[Eb] I've been watching the way
[Ab] you've been watching my miss.
For the last three weeks [Db] you've been hot on her trail,
[Eb] you've been kind of setting [Ab] this US male.
Now you touch her once [Bbm] with your greasy hands,
[Eb] I'm gonna stretch your neck [Ab] like a long rubber band.
She's wearing a ring [Db] that I bought her
on [Eb] sale, that makes her the [Ab] property of this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US male,
[Ab] my friend.
[Db] If the US male gets mad, he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
You know what's good for
yourself, son, you [Db] better find [Ab] somebody else, son.
[Ebm] Don't tamper with the property of the
[Ab] US male.
[Eb]
[Ab]
[Abm] [Eb] [Ab]
Through the rain and the heat [Bbm] and the sleet and snow, [Eb] the US male [Ab] is on his
toes.
Quit watching that woman, [Db] because that ain't [Eb] wise.
Ain't pulling the wool [Ab] over this
boy's eyes.
I'll catch you around [Bbm] for my woman, champ.
[Eb] I'm gonna leave your head [Ab] about
the shape of a stamp.
Kind of flattened out, [Db] so you'll be well [Eb] to quit playing [Ab] games with
this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US [Ab] male, my friend.
If [Db] the US male gets mad,
he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
[Db] You know what's good [Ab] for yourself, son, [Db] you better find [Ab] somebody
else, son, [Bbm] you better run, run, [Eb] run, run, run with the [Ab] US male.
[G] [Ab] [Db] Alright, [Bb] [Ab] kind of sock
it for the other time.
Let me tell you something, son.
You can be just about as cool as you
want to be, man, just keep your greasy hands off my woman.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Db
Bbm
Ebm
Ab
Eb
Db
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ I'm a US male, because I was born _ _ _ _ _ in _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Eb] a Mississippi town [Ab] on a Sunday morning.
Now Mississippi just happens to occupy a [Db] place in the [Eb] southeastern portion of the United
[Ab] States.
Now that's a fact, buddy, [Db] and you know it well.
So I just [Eb] call myself a US [Ab] male. _
That's M-A-L-E, son.
_ Now _ _ _ _ _ _ I said all that [Bbm] to say all this.
[Eb] I've been watching the way
[Ab] you've been watching my miss. _
For the last three weeks [Db] you've been hot on her trail,
[Eb] you've been kind of setting [Ab] this US male.
_ Now you touch her once [Bbm] with your greasy hands,
[Eb] I'm gonna stretch your neck [Ab] like a long rubber band.
_ She's wearing a ring [Db] that I bought her
on [Eb] sale, that makes her the [Ab] property of this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US male,
[Ab] my friend.
_ _ [Db] If the US male gets mad, he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
_ You know what's good for
yourself, son, you [Db] better find [Ab] somebody else, son.
[Ebm] Don't tamper with the property of the
[Ab] US male.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Through the rain and the heat [Bbm] and the sleet and snow, [Eb] the US male [Ab] is on his
toes. _
Quit watching that woman, [Db] because that ain't [Eb] wise.
Ain't pulling the wool [Ab] over this
boy's eyes.
I'll catch you around [Bbm] for my woman, champ.
[Eb] I'm gonna leave your head [Ab] about
the shape of a stamp.
Kind of flattened out, [Db] so you'll be well [Eb] to quit playing [Ab] games with
this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US [Ab] male, my friend.
If [Db] the US male gets mad,
he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
_ [Db] You know what's good [Ab] for yourself, son, [Db] you better find [Ab] somebody
else, son, [Bbm] you better run, run, [Eb] run, run, run with the [Ab] US male. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] Alright, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] kind of sock
it for the other time. _ _ _ _
Let me tell you something, son.
You can be just about as cool as you
want to be, man, _ just keep your greasy hands _ off my woman. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ I'm a US male, because I was born _ _ _ _ _ in _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Eb] a Mississippi town [Ab] on a Sunday morning.
Now Mississippi just happens to occupy a [Db] place in the [Eb] southeastern portion of the United
[Ab] States.
Now that's a fact, buddy, [Db] and you know it well.
So I just [Eb] call myself a US [Ab] male. _
That's M-A-L-E, son.
_ Now _ _ _ _ _ _ I said all that [Bbm] to say all this.
[Eb] I've been watching the way
[Ab] you've been watching my miss. _
For the last three weeks [Db] you've been hot on her trail,
[Eb] you've been kind of setting [Ab] this US male.
_ Now you touch her once [Bbm] with your greasy hands,
[Eb] I'm gonna stretch your neck [Ab] like a long rubber band.
_ She's wearing a ring [Db] that I bought her
on [Eb] sale, that makes her the [Ab] property of this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US male,
[Ab] my friend.
_ _ [Db] If the US male gets mad, he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
_ You know what's good for
yourself, son, you [Db] better find [Ab] somebody else, son.
[Ebm] Don't tamper with the property of the
[Ab] US male.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Through the rain and the heat [Bbm] and the sleet and snow, [Eb] the US male [Ab] is on his
toes. _
Quit watching that woman, [Db] because that ain't [Eb] wise.
Ain't pulling the wool [Ab] over this
boy's eyes.
I'll catch you around [Bbm] for my woman, champ.
[Eb] I'm gonna leave your head [Ab] about
the shape of a stamp.
Kind of flattened out, [Db] so you'll be well [Eb] to quit playing [Ab] games with
this US male.
[Db] You better not mess with the US [Ab] male, my friend.
If [Db] the US male gets mad,
he's gonna do [Ab] you in.
_ [Db] You know what's good [Ab] for yourself, son, [Db] you better find [Ab] somebody
else, son, [Bbm] you better run, run, [Eb] run, run, run with the [Ab] US male. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] Alright, _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] kind of sock
it for the other time. _ _ _ _
Let me tell you something, son.
You can be just about as cool as you
want to be, man, _ just keep your greasy hands _ off my woman. _ _ _ _ _ _