Chords for Guess Who I saw Today ?
Tempo:
116.3 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
A
Bb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
And one of the singers that [C] had a great [Gm] impact on me,
[Em] because she [Bb] told such a wonderful story with me,
[Bb] was the great Nancy Wilson.
[Am] And in the year 2002, [Eb] we're going to tell a story a little different,
because you know in [Ebm] the work world now,
with many professional [F] women being the [Gm] breadwinners,
the men are [Dm] sitting home, looking out [C] the window,
[Eb] wondering when the car will [D] pull up.
[Bb] And so [Cm] this song tells that story about [Bb] a very pathetic man
[Eb] sitting at home with all kinds of [B] things going through his mind,
[G] because she's been out much longer than he [F] expected her to be.
And [Ab] the song goes something like [Bb] this.
[Gbm]
[A] [B] [A]
[B] [Dbm] [B] [Db]
[A]
[Abm] [B]
I'm afraid of losing [E] you.
[A] [Db] Lost for life, getting [Abm] home [Ab] from this hospital.
[Db] [A] Need to miss your [B] train.
[Abm] Supposed to be getting caught in [Dbm] the rain.
[A]
[Dbm] Well, [A] don't bother [Abm] to [B] explain.
May I [Fm] fix you a quick [Ab] martini?
As a [Bbm] matter of fact, I'll have one with you.
[Bb] But to tell you the truth,
[Ab] I've had [Gm] quite a [C] day too.
[N]
Guess who I saw today, my [F] boo?
[Dm]
[Gm] I went out [C] to shop, for [F] now for something new.
[Dm]
[F] And I thought I'd stop, [C] get a match [A] when I was through.
[C]
[Dm] [Gm] [Am]
[C] I looked around [G] for something [F]
[Dm] new.
[F] And it turned to me, [C] where I had parked the car.
[Dm] [Gm] There was [Bb] the most exciting [F] French cafe [D] and bar.
[F] [Gm]
[C] You know [A] it wasn't [F] very far.
[Ab] [Bbm] The writer showed me
[Eb] to a [F] dark, declining corner.
[Cm] [B] [Bb] And [Db] my eyes became a [Db] passion [Gm] to the ring.
[Eb]
[Am] I saw two people [D] sitting there at the [Gb] bar,
who seemed to be so much in love.
[Cm] [Am] Leaving eye contact clear, clear [Dm] across the room.
[Db]
[Gm] Guess [C] who I [F] saw today, [Am] my boo?
[Gm] I've never been so [A] shocked before.
[Bb] [A] I had [A] a clearly broad [C] regard.
[Gm] You know they [C]
[F] didn't see me passing through.
[Abm] [D] Guess who I saw today, [C]
[Bb] [Am] my boo?
[Bb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Ab] [A] Guess who I saw today, my [Bb] boo?
I've never [B] been so shocked.
I [Fm]
said I had a [A] clearly broad [C] regard.
Guess [Eb] who [Bb] I saw today, my boo?
[C] I've never been so shocked [D] before.
[Eb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Dm]
Guess who I saw today?
[C] I saw
[Cm] Guess who I saw today?
[Am] [Ab] [Gb] [D]
[Db]
[Em] because she [Bb] told such a wonderful story with me,
[Bb] was the great Nancy Wilson.
[Am] And in the year 2002, [Eb] we're going to tell a story a little different,
because you know in [Ebm] the work world now,
with many professional [F] women being the [Gm] breadwinners,
the men are [Dm] sitting home, looking out [C] the window,
[Eb] wondering when the car will [D] pull up.
[Bb] And so [Cm] this song tells that story about [Bb] a very pathetic man
[Eb] sitting at home with all kinds of [B] things going through his mind,
[G] because she's been out much longer than he [F] expected her to be.
And [Ab] the song goes something like [Bb] this.
[Gbm]
[A] [B] [A]
[B] [Dbm] [B] [Db]
[A]
[Abm] [B]
I'm afraid of losing [E] you.
[A] [Db] Lost for life, getting [Abm] home [Ab] from this hospital.
[Db] [A] Need to miss your [B] train.
[Abm] Supposed to be getting caught in [Dbm] the rain.
[A]
[Dbm] Well, [A] don't bother [Abm] to [B] explain.
May I [Fm] fix you a quick [Ab] martini?
As a [Bbm] matter of fact, I'll have one with you.
[Bb] But to tell you the truth,
[Ab] I've had [Gm] quite a [C] day too.
[N]
Guess who I saw today, my [F] boo?
[Dm]
[Gm] I went out [C] to shop, for [F] now for something new.
[Dm]
[F] And I thought I'd stop, [C] get a match [A] when I was through.
[C]
[Dm] [Gm] [Am]
[C] I looked around [G] for something [F]
[Dm] new.
[F] And it turned to me, [C] where I had parked the car.
[Dm] [Gm] There was [Bb] the most exciting [F] French cafe [D] and bar.
[F] [Gm]
[C] You know [A] it wasn't [F] very far.
[Ab] [Bbm] The writer showed me
[Eb] to a [F] dark, declining corner.
[Cm] [B] [Bb] And [Db] my eyes became a [Db] passion [Gm] to the ring.
[Eb]
[Am] I saw two people [D] sitting there at the [Gb] bar,
who seemed to be so much in love.
[Cm] [Am] Leaving eye contact clear, clear [Dm] across the room.
[Db]
[Gm] Guess [C] who I [F] saw today, [Am] my boo?
[Gm] I've never been so [A] shocked before.
[Bb] [A] I had [A] a clearly broad [C] regard.
[Gm] You know they [C]
[F] didn't see me passing through.
[Abm] [D] Guess who I saw today, [C]
[Bb] [Am] my boo?
[Bb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Ab] [A] Guess who I saw today, my [Bb] boo?
I've never [B] been so shocked.
I [Fm]
said I had a [A] clearly broad [C] regard.
Guess [Eb] who [Bb] I saw today, my boo?
[C] I've never been so shocked [D] before.
[Eb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Dm]
Guess who I saw today?
[C] I saw
[Cm] Guess who I saw today?
[Am] [Ab] [Gb] [D]
[Db]
Key:
C
F
A
Bb
Gm
C
F
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And one of the singers that [C] had a great [Gm] impact on me,
[Em] because she [Bb] told such a wonderful story with me,
[Bb] was the great Nancy Wilson.
[Am] And in the year 2002, _ [Eb] we're going to tell a story a little different,
because you know in [Ebm] the work world now,
with many professional [F] women being the [Gm] breadwinners,
the men are [Dm] sitting home, looking out [C] the window,
[Eb] wondering when the car will [D] pull up.
_ _ _ [Bb] And so [Cm] this song tells that story about [Bb] a very pathetic man _
[Eb] sitting at home with all kinds of [B] things going through his mind,
[G] _ _ because she's been out much longer than he [F] expected her to be.
And [Ab] the song goes something like [Bb] this. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ [B] _ _ [Dbm] _ [B] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm afraid of losing [E] you.
_ [A] _ [Db] Lost for life, getting [Abm] home [Ab] from this hospital.
[Db] _ [A] Need to miss your [B] train.
[Abm] Supposed to be getting caught in [Dbm] the rain.
[A] _ _ _
[Dbm] _ Well, [A] don't bother [Abm] to [B] explain.
May I [Fm] fix you a quick [Ab] _ martini?
As a [Bbm] matter of fact, I'll have one with you.
[Bb] But to tell you the truth,
_ _ [Ab] _ I've had _ [Gm] quite a [C] day too.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ Guess who I saw today, my [F] boo?
_ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ I went out [C] to shop, for [F] now for something new.
[Dm] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ And I thought I'd stop, _ [C] get a match [A] when I was through.
_ [C] _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[C] I looked around [G] for something _ [F] _
[Dm] new.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] And it turned to me, [C] where I had parked the car. _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ There was [Bb] the most exciting _ [F] French cafe [D] and bar.
_ _ [F] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ You know [A] it wasn't [F] very far.
_ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] The writer showed me
[Eb] _ to a [F] dark, declining corner. _
[Cm] _ _ [B] _ _ [Bb] And [Db] my eyes became a [Db] passion _ [Gm] to the ring.
[Eb] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ I saw two people [D] sitting there at the [Gb] bar,
who seemed to be so much in love. _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [Am] Leaving eye contact clear, _ clear [Dm] across the room.
_ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ Guess [C] who _ I [F] saw today, [Am] my boo? _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ I've never been so [A] shocked before.
[Bb] _ _ [A] I had [A] a clearly broad [C] regard.
_ _ [Gm] _ You know they [C] _
[F] didn't see me passing through. _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ [D] _ Guess who I saw today, [C] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ my boo?
_ _ _ [Bb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Ab] _ _ _ [A] Guess who I saw today, my [Bb] boo?
_ I've never [B] been so shocked.
I _ [Fm] _
_ said I had a [A] clearly broad [C] _ regard.
_ Guess [Eb] who _ [Bb] I saw today, my boo?
[C] I've never been so shocked [D] before. _
_ _ _ [Eb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Dm] _
_ Guess who I saw today? _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ I saw_
_ [Cm] _ Guess who I saw today?
_ [Am] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ And one of the singers that [C] had a great [Gm] impact on me,
[Em] because she [Bb] told such a wonderful story with me,
[Bb] was the great Nancy Wilson.
[Am] And in the year 2002, _ [Eb] we're going to tell a story a little different,
because you know in [Ebm] the work world now,
with many professional [F] women being the [Gm] breadwinners,
the men are [Dm] sitting home, looking out [C] the window,
[Eb] wondering when the car will [D] pull up.
_ _ _ [Bb] And so [Cm] this song tells that story about [Bb] a very pathetic man _
[Eb] sitting at home with all kinds of [B] things going through his mind,
[G] _ _ because she's been out much longer than he [F] expected her to be.
And [Ab] the song goes something like [Bb] this. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [A] _
_ [B] _ _ [Dbm] _ [B] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm afraid of losing [E] you.
_ [A] _ [Db] Lost for life, getting [Abm] home [Ab] from this hospital.
[Db] _ [A] Need to miss your [B] train.
[Abm] Supposed to be getting caught in [Dbm] the rain.
[A] _ _ _
[Dbm] _ Well, [A] don't bother [Abm] to [B] explain.
May I [Fm] fix you a quick [Ab] _ martini?
As a [Bbm] matter of fact, I'll have one with you.
[Bb] But to tell you the truth,
_ _ [Ab] _ I've had _ [Gm] quite a [C] day too.
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ Guess who I saw today, my [F] boo?
_ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ I went out [C] to shop, for [F] now for something new.
[Dm] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ And I thought I'd stop, _ [C] get a match [A] when I was through.
_ [C] _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Am] _
[C] I looked around [G] for something _ [F] _
[Dm] new.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] And it turned to me, [C] where I had parked the car. _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ There was [Bb] the most exciting _ [F] French cafe [D] and bar.
_ _ [F] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[C] _ You know [A] it wasn't [F] very far.
_ _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] The writer showed me
[Eb] _ to a [F] dark, declining corner. _
[Cm] _ _ [B] _ _ [Bb] And [Db] my eyes became a [Db] passion _ [Gm] to the ring.
[Eb] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ I saw two people [D] sitting there at the [Gb] bar,
who seemed to be so much in love. _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [Am] Leaving eye contact clear, _ clear [Dm] across the room.
_ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ Guess [C] who _ I [F] saw today, [Am] my boo? _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ I've never been so [A] shocked before.
[Bb] _ _ [A] I had [A] a clearly broad [C] regard.
_ _ [Gm] _ You know they [C] _
[F] didn't see me passing through. _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ [D] _ Guess who I saw today, [C] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ my boo?
_ _ _ [Bb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Ab] _ _ _ [A] Guess who I saw today, my [Bb] boo?
_ I've never [B] been so shocked.
I _ [Fm] _
_ said I had a [A] clearly broad [C] _ regard.
_ Guess [Eb] who _ [Bb] I saw today, my boo?
[C] I've never been so shocked [D] before. _
_ _ _ [Eb] Guess who I saw today, my boo?
Guess who I saw today, my boo?
[Dm] _
_ Guess who I saw today? _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ I saw_
_ [Cm] _ Guess who I saw today?
_ [Am] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _