Chords for Glen Campbell (Bee Gees) WORDS (live 1973)
Tempo:
74.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
C
A
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Thank you very much [E] [D] and welcome to the show and to the people here in the theater.
[Abm] Thank you for coming.
Wow.
Thank you out there for watching in.
This is my annual trip to England.
I make one about every year, about this same time.
This is my third birthday that I've celebrated over here.
I'm now five and a half.
But this is it, the third birthday I've celebrated in England.
That's something else.
Now it's also my third special for the BBC and I thank them for it very much.
I'm waiting on a pick is what I'm actually waiting on here.
Have we got a pick coming?
That's okay.
This is an informal show.
Right.
There you go.
[D] Now I can play.
There.
I'd like to see the cow that come with the stool.
[Eb] [N] Y'all got big cows over here.
Either that or the bull that came with the cow to come with the stool.
It reminds me of a cow poem.
I do poetry too.
I mean, you hear cow poems, you don't let it slide.
You pass it right along.
I mean, you know, there's not that many poems about cows.
What's, I see, it starts out, I went out to milk the old cow one day with my stool, my
bucket, my fork full of hay.
I flung down my bucket and I flopped on my stool and I said, be still bossy, you stubborn old fool.
I said, be still bossy and don't move around because I spent the weekend in London fooling around.
She looks sympathetic with her eyes big and brown and said, Glenn, just hang on and I'll
jump up and down.
[C]
[G] [Ab] [G]
Speaking of good poetry and pretty words, which is the name of my latest album, Forever,
the Bee Gees wrote a song that I like very much and I'd like to do it for you now.
It's called Words.
Smile and everlasting smile.
A smile could bring [A] you near to me.
[D] Don't ever let me find you gone.
Cause that would bring [C] a tear [G] to me.
[Bb] This world has lost its glory.
Let's start a brand new [F] story now.
My love, [G] right now, there'll be no other time.
And I can [A] show you all [D] my love.
[G] Talk in everlasting words and [A] dedicate them all to me.
[D] And I will give you all my love.
I'm here if [C] you should call [G] to me.
You [Bb] think that I don't even mean a single [D] word I say.
[C] [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to steal [G] your heart away.
[Am] [D] You [G]
[A]
[D]
[C] [G]
[Bb] think that I don't even mean a single word [D] I say.
[Am] [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to take your [G] heart away.
[Am] [D] It's only [G] words and words are all [D] I have to take your heart [G] away.
[C] [G]
[Abm] Thank you for coming.
Wow.
Thank you out there for watching in.
This is my annual trip to England.
I make one about every year, about this same time.
This is my third birthday that I've celebrated over here.
I'm now five and a half.
But this is it, the third birthday I've celebrated in England.
That's something else.
Now it's also my third special for the BBC and I thank them for it very much.
I'm waiting on a pick is what I'm actually waiting on here.
Have we got a pick coming?
That's okay.
This is an informal show.
Right.
There you go.
[D] Now I can play.
There.
I'd like to see the cow that come with the stool.
[Eb] [N] Y'all got big cows over here.
Either that or the bull that came with the cow to come with the stool.
It reminds me of a cow poem.
I do poetry too.
I mean, you hear cow poems, you don't let it slide.
You pass it right along.
I mean, you know, there's not that many poems about cows.
What's, I see, it starts out, I went out to milk the old cow one day with my stool, my
bucket, my fork full of hay.
I flung down my bucket and I flopped on my stool and I said, be still bossy, you stubborn old fool.
I said, be still bossy and don't move around because I spent the weekend in London fooling around.
She looks sympathetic with her eyes big and brown and said, Glenn, just hang on and I'll
jump up and down.
[C]
[G] [Ab] [G]
Speaking of good poetry and pretty words, which is the name of my latest album, Forever,
the Bee Gees wrote a song that I like very much and I'd like to do it for you now.
It's called Words.
Smile and everlasting smile.
A smile could bring [A] you near to me.
[D] Don't ever let me find you gone.
Cause that would bring [C] a tear [G] to me.
[Bb] This world has lost its glory.
Let's start a brand new [F] story now.
My love, [G] right now, there'll be no other time.
And I can [A] show you all [D] my love.
[G] Talk in everlasting words and [A] dedicate them all to me.
[D] And I will give you all my love.
I'm here if [C] you should call [G] to me.
You [Bb] think that I don't even mean a single [D] word I say.
[C] [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to steal [G] your heart away.
[Am] [D] You [G]
[A]
[D]
[C] [G]
[Bb] think that I don't even mean a single word [D] I say.
[Am] [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to take your [G] heart away.
[Am] [D] It's only [G] words and words are all [D] I have to take your heart [G] away.
[C] [G]
Key:
D
G
C
A
Bb
D
G
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ Thank you very much _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ and welcome to the show and to the people here in the theater.
[Abm] Thank you for coming.
Wow.
Thank you out there for watching in.
This is my annual trip to England.
I make one about every year, about this same time.
This is my third birthday that I've celebrated over here.
I'm now five and a half.
_ But this is it, the third birthday I've celebrated in England.
That's something else.
Now it's also my third special for the BBC and I thank them for it very much.
I'm waiting on a pick is what I'm actually waiting on here.
Have we got a pick coming?
That's okay.
This is an informal show.
Right.
There you go.
[D] Now I can play.
_ There.
I'd like to see the cow that come with the stool.
[Eb] _ [N] Y'all got big cows over here. _
Either that or the bull that came with the cow to come with the stool.
It reminds me of a cow poem.
I do poetry too.
I mean, you hear cow poems, you don't let it slide.
You pass it right along.
I mean, you know, there's not that many poems about cows.
What's, I see, it starts out, I went out to milk the old cow one day with my stool, my
bucket, my fork full of hay.
I flung down my bucket and I flopped on my stool and I said, be still bossy, you stubborn old fool.
I said, be still bossy and don't move around because I spent the weekend in London fooling around.
She looks sympathetic with her eyes big and brown and said, Glenn, just hang on and I'll
jump up and down.
_ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _
Speaking of good poetry and pretty words, which is the name of my latest album, Forever,
the Bee Gees wrote a song that I like very much and I'd like to do it for you now.
It's called Words. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Smile and everlasting smile.
A smile could bring [A] you near to me.
_ _ _ [D] Don't ever let me find you gone.
Cause that would bring [C] a tear [G] to me.
_ _ _ [Bb] This world has lost its glory.
Let's start a brand new [F] story now.
My love, _ _ _ [G] right now, there'll be no other time.
And I can [A] show you _ all [D] my love.
_ _ [G] Talk in everlasting words and [A] dedicate them all to me.
_ _ [D] And I will give you all my love.
I'm here if [C] you should call [G] to me.
_ You _ [Bb] think that I don't even mean a single [D] word I say. _ _
[C] _ [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to steal [G] your heart away. _ _
[Am] _ [D] You _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] think that I don't even mean a single word [D] I say. _ _
[Am] _ [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to take your [G] heart away. _ _
[Am] _ [D] It's only [G] words and words are all [D] I have to take your heart [G] away.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Abm] Thank you for coming.
Wow.
Thank you out there for watching in.
This is my annual trip to England.
I make one about every year, about this same time.
This is my third birthday that I've celebrated over here.
I'm now five and a half.
_ But this is it, the third birthday I've celebrated in England.
That's something else.
Now it's also my third special for the BBC and I thank them for it very much.
I'm waiting on a pick is what I'm actually waiting on here.
Have we got a pick coming?
That's okay.
This is an informal show.
Right.
There you go.
[D] Now I can play.
_ There.
I'd like to see the cow that come with the stool.
[Eb] _ [N] Y'all got big cows over here. _
Either that or the bull that came with the cow to come with the stool.
It reminds me of a cow poem.
I do poetry too.
I mean, you hear cow poems, you don't let it slide.
You pass it right along.
I mean, you know, there's not that many poems about cows.
What's, I see, it starts out, I went out to milk the old cow one day with my stool, my
bucket, my fork full of hay.
I flung down my bucket and I flopped on my stool and I said, be still bossy, you stubborn old fool.
I said, be still bossy and don't move around because I spent the weekend in London fooling around.
She looks sympathetic with her eyes big and brown and said, Glenn, just hang on and I'll
jump up and down.
_ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ [G] _ _
Speaking of good poetry and pretty words, which is the name of my latest album, Forever,
the Bee Gees wrote a song that I like very much and I'd like to do it for you now.
It's called Words. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Smile and everlasting smile.
A smile could bring [A] you near to me.
_ _ _ [D] Don't ever let me find you gone.
Cause that would bring [C] a tear [G] to me.
_ _ _ [Bb] This world has lost its glory.
Let's start a brand new [F] story now.
My love, _ _ _ [G] right now, there'll be no other time.
And I can [A] show you _ all [D] my love.
_ _ [G] Talk in everlasting words and [A] dedicate them all to me.
_ _ [D] And I will give you all my love.
I'm here if [C] you should call [G] to me.
_ You _ [Bb] think that I don't even mean a single [D] word I say. _ _
[C] _ [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to steal [G] your heart away. _ _
[Am] _ [D] You _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] think that I don't even mean a single word [D] I say. _ _
[Am] _ [D] It's only [G] words and words are [D] all I have to take your [G] heart away. _ _
[Am] _ [D] It's only [G] words and words are all [D] I have to take your heart [G] away.
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _