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

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[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
So I just [Eb] call myself a US [Ab] male.
That's M-A-L-E, son.
I said all that [Bbm] to say all this.
For the last three weeks [Db] you've been hot on her trail,
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
So I just [Eb] call myself a US [Ab] male.
That's M-A-L-E, son.
I said all that [Bbm] to say all this.
For the last three weeks [Db] you've been hot on her trail,
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [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. _ _ _ _ _ _