Chords for Gordon Lightfoot and Johnny Cash For Lovin' Me.flv
Tempo:
120.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Em
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah, Johnny, that was fine, buddy.
Thank you, Vy.
You like to use some of the same grease.
[Gb] [B] Thank you, John.
You have a country [Em]-style tuned guitar there.
Is this what [G] they call a tenor guitar?
No, that's what they call a twelver.
I picked [B] twelve for it.
[Eb] [Bb] [G] Can [B] you do this song with me?
What do you think?
All right.
[Gm] What do you think about the country guys [G] down here doing your songs?
[Am] How does it sound [Bm] to you when you hear [G] a country [Bb] singer do one of your songs?
I just wish you'd do more of them, man.
Do you really?
[G] Yeah, I really do.
Okay, let's do this in that place then.
[D] That's what you get [G] for loving me That's [D] right
[C]
[D] [A] [G] Everybody [Em] has gone
But you [A] can see
[D] That's what you get for [G] loving me
I [D] think it's pretty cool.
I ain't trying [G] to hang around
[D] With any new love [C] that I've
[D] found
[G] It's moving in [Em] my stocking trade
I'm [A] moving on
I can't hear a [D] damn thing.
I won't think [G] of you when I'm drunk
[D] So don't you shed [G] a tear for me
[D] I ain't the love you [C] thought I'd [D] be
[G] I've got a hundred [Em] more like you
But old [A] people
[D] I'll have a thousand [G] more like you
[D] Now there you go, you cried [G] again
[D] Now there you go, you [C] cried
[D] again
[G] But then someday [Em] when your poor heart is [A] on the mend
[D] I just might pass [G] your way again
[D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
[D] That's what you get for [C] loving
[D] me
[G] Everything [Em] you had is gone
But you [A] can see
[D] That's what you get for [G] loving me
[D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
Hang up, sir.
Thank you, Vy.
You like to use some of the same grease.
[Gb] [B] Thank you, John.
You have a country [Em]-style tuned guitar there.
Is this what [G] they call a tenor guitar?
No, that's what they call a twelver.
I picked [B] twelve for it.
[Eb] [Bb] [G] Can [B] you do this song with me?
What do you think?
All right.
[Gm] What do you think about the country guys [G] down here doing your songs?
[Am] How does it sound [Bm] to you when you hear [G] a country [Bb] singer do one of your songs?
I just wish you'd do more of them, man.
Do you really?
[G] Yeah, I really do.
Okay, let's do this in that place then.
[D] That's what you get [G] for loving me That's [D] right
[C]
[D] [A] [G] Everybody [Em] has gone
But you [A] can see
[D] That's what you get for [G] loving me
I [D] think it's pretty cool.
I ain't trying [G] to hang around
[D] With any new love [C] that I've
[D] found
[G] It's moving in [Em] my stocking trade
I'm [A] moving on
I can't hear a [D] damn thing.
I won't think [G] of you when I'm drunk
[D] So don't you shed [G] a tear for me
[D] I ain't the love you [C] thought I'd [D] be
[G] I've got a hundred [Em] more like you
But old [A] people
[D] I'll have a thousand [G] more like you
[D] Now there you go, you cried [G] again
[D] Now there you go, you [C] cried
[D] again
[G] But then someday [Em] when your poor heart is [A] on the mend
[D] I just might pass [G] your way again
[D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
[D] That's what you get for [C] loving
[D] me
[G] Everything [Em] you had is gone
But you [A] can see
[D] That's what you get for [G] loving me
[D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
Hang up, sir.
Key:
G
D
Em
A
C
G
D
Em
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, Johnny, that was fine, buddy.
Thank you, Vy.
You like to use some of the same grease.
[Gb] [B] Thank you, John.
You have a country [Em]-style tuned guitar there.
Is this what [G] they call a tenor guitar?
No, that's what they call a twelver.
I picked [B] twelve for it.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] Can [B] you do this song with me?
What do you think?
All right.
_ [Gm] What do you think _ about the country guys [G] down here doing your songs?
[Am] How does it sound [Bm] to you when you hear [G] a country [Bb] singer do one of your songs?
I just wish you'd do more of them, man.
Do you really?
[G] Yeah, I really do.
Okay, let's do this in that place then. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] That's what you get [G] for loving me That's [D] _ right
_ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ _ Everybody [Em] has gone
But you [A] can see _
_ [D] That's what you get for [G] loving _ me
I [D] think it's pretty cool.
I ain't trying [G] to hang around
_ _ [D] With any new love [C] that I've _
[D] _ found
_ [G] _ It's moving in [Em] my stocking trade
I'm [A] moving on
I can't hear a [D] damn thing.
I won't think [G] of you when I'm drunk _
_ [D] So don't you shed [G] a tear for me
_ [D] I ain't the love you [C] thought I'd [D] be
_ _ _ [G] _ I've got a hundred [Em] more like you
But old [A] people _ _
_ [D] I'll have a thousand [G] more like you
_ _ [D] Now there you go, you cried [G] again _
_ _ [D] Now there you go, you [C] cried _
[D] again
_ _ [G] But then someday [Em] when your poor heart is [A] on the mend _
[D] I just might pass [G] your way again _
_ _ [D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
_ [D] That's what you get for [C] loving _
[D] me
_ _ [G] _ _ Everything [Em] you had is gone
But you [A] can see _
_ [D] That's what you get for [G] loving me
_ _ [D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
_ _ Hang up, sir. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Yeah, Johnny, that was fine, buddy.
Thank you, Vy.
You like to use some of the same grease.
[Gb] [B] Thank you, John.
You have a country [Em]-style tuned guitar there.
Is this what [G] they call a tenor guitar?
No, that's what they call a twelver.
I picked [B] twelve for it.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [G] Can [B] you do this song with me?
What do you think?
All right.
_ [Gm] What do you think _ about the country guys [G] down here doing your songs?
[Am] How does it sound [Bm] to you when you hear [G] a country [Bb] singer do one of your songs?
I just wish you'd do more of them, man.
Do you really?
[G] Yeah, I really do.
Okay, let's do this in that place then. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] That's what you get [G] for loving me That's [D] _ right
_ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ [G] _ _ Everybody [Em] has gone
But you [A] can see _
_ [D] That's what you get for [G] loving _ me
I [D] think it's pretty cool.
I ain't trying [G] to hang around
_ _ [D] With any new love [C] that I've _
[D] _ found
_ [G] _ It's moving in [Em] my stocking trade
I'm [A] moving on
I can't hear a [D] damn thing.
I won't think [G] of you when I'm drunk _
_ [D] So don't you shed [G] a tear for me
_ [D] I ain't the love you [C] thought I'd [D] be
_ _ _ [G] _ I've got a hundred [Em] more like you
But old [A] people _ _
_ [D] I'll have a thousand [G] more like you
_ _ [D] Now there you go, you cried [G] again _
_ _ [D] Now there you go, you [C] cried _
[D] again
_ _ [G] But then someday [Em] when your poor heart is [A] on the mend _
[D] I just might pass [G] your way again _
_ _ [D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
_ [D] That's what you get for [C] loving _
[D] me
_ _ [G] _ _ Everything [Em] you had is gone
But you [A] can see _
_ [D] That's what you get for [G] loving me
_ _ [D] That's what you get [G] for loving me
_ _ Hang up, sir. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _