Chords for H-TOWN - A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE & HATE(SOUL TRAIN MUSIC VIDEO)SCREWED UP(95%)
Tempo:
58.35 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Ebm
Gb
Eb
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
And as they join us to do their latest single, let's meet three of the coolest and most gifted
young men in our industry.
They're joined by the very talented Shirley Murdoch on a song entitled Thin Line Between
Love and Hate from the Martin Lawrence movie soundtrack of the same title.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome H-Town and Shirley Murdoch.
Oh,
[Ab] [Ebm] my,
[Ab] [Ab] [Ebm] it's a heavy [Bb] mind.
It's four o'clock in the [Ebm] morning, [Bbm] and I'm just getting [Ab] in.
[Eb] And I call the door down, the boss, [F] sweet love who says, [Db] who [Ab] is it?
She open up the [Ebm] door [Ab] and let me in.
[Db] Never do she once say, [Gb] where have you been, that [Ab] old she said.
Are you hungry?
[Eb] Are you hungry, honey?
Let me hang up your coat, your coat, [Gb] your coat.
And the woman tells me, [Db] pass me [Ab] your hat, too.
All the time she [Ebm] smiles, never [Bbm] raises her voice.
It's [Ab] five o'clock in the morning.
[Eb] [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Is there any love between [Db] love and hate?
[Eb] [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, [Db] the sweetest woman in the [Fm] world.
Can be the sweetest woman in the [Gb] world.
You make her that way.
You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
Now, [Bb] if you do want to shoot one day, I won't do it.
Here I [Ab] am laying in the [Ebm] hospital.
[Bb] Man, it's from a feed day.
[Ab] Now, you see I'm in a state of shock, baby.
[Gb] Just that touch from being [Bb] gay.
I didn't think my woman could do [Gb] something like this to me.
I didn't think she had some [Ab] nerve.
So here I am.
[Ebm] I guess I should be [Eb] louder.
It's the sweetest woman in the world.
[Ebm] Between love and [Gb] hate.
Is there any love between love and [Eb] hate?
[Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, the [Db] sweetest woman in the world.
[Fm] Can be the [Gb] sweetest woman in the world.
You make her that way.
You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
That [Abm] could really [B] hurt you one day.
Oh, the sweetest woman [Eb] in the world.
Between [Gb] love and hate.
Is there any love [Ab] between love and hate?
[Ebm] Between love and hate.
Between love and hate.
Oh, [Ab] the sweetest woman in the world.
Is there any love?
[Ebm] Is there any love?
Between love and hate.
She [Db] is the [Eb] sweetest woman [N]
in
[B] the [N] world.
What happened was we were good friends with Roger.
Roger took interest in the group.
[G] We were big fans of Shirley.
Shirley is a big fan of ours.
Roger put it together [Ab] and made it happen.
See what you got.
A big [N] bowl of collard greens.
Come on now.
Some soul food up in here.
Don't get Shirley shouting.
She had on her dancing shoes.
How did you end up doing Thin Line?
We were asked by Martin Lawrence to do the theme song.
Martin Lawrence has a new movie coming out.
This is the title cut.
Between love and hate.
It will be out the weekend of Easter.
This single is in the stores now.
Check it out.
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
Sister Murda, I have a question for you.
I don't think you heard me.
You better move now.
I know.
Question.
How did you feel when this project came to your attention?
Blessed.
I am very excited.
I am excited for Roger Trotman, who is my producer.
I feel he is the best producer in the world.
I thought it was a great opportunity for the rest of you to know how bad he is.
Roger invited me to be a part of this great [Gb] song.
I was happy to do it.
I just added a little something to it.
Here we are.
This is a great group to work with.
[G] A really great group of guys.
I have officially adopted them as my boss.
You have to cheer them with all of us.
Isn't that right? Very [E] talented.
Thank you so much.
Let's hear it for
young men in our industry.
They're joined by the very talented Shirley Murdoch on a song entitled Thin Line Between
Love and Hate from the Martin Lawrence movie soundtrack of the same title.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome H-Town and Shirley Murdoch.
Oh,
[Ab] [Ebm] my,
[Ab] [Ab] [Ebm] it's a heavy [Bb] mind.
It's four o'clock in the [Ebm] morning, [Bbm] and I'm just getting [Ab] in.
[Eb] And I call the door down, the boss, [F] sweet love who says, [Db] who [Ab] is it?
She open up the [Ebm] door [Ab] and let me in.
[Db] Never do she once say, [Gb] where have you been, that [Ab] old she said.
Are you hungry?
[Eb] Are you hungry, honey?
Let me hang up your coat, your coat, [Gb] your coat.
And the woman tells me, [Db] pass me [Ab] your hat, too.
All the time she [Ebm] smiles, never [Bbm] raises her voice.
It's [Ab] five o'clock in the morning.
[Eb] [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Is there any love between [Db] love and hate?
[Eb] [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, [Db] the sweetest woman in the [Fm] world.
Can be the sweetest woman in the [Gb] world.
You make her that way.
You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
Now, [Bb] if you do want to shoot one day, I won't do it.
Here I [Ab] am laying in the [Ebm] hospital.
[Bb] Man, it's from a feed day.
[Ab] Now, you see I'm in a state of shock, baby.
[Gb] Just that touch from being [Bb] gay.
I didn't think my woman could do [Gb] something like this to me.
I didn't think she had some [Ab] nerve.
So here I am.
[Ebm] I guess I should be [Eb] louder.
It's the sweetest woman in the world.
[Ebm] Between love and [Gb] hate.
Is there any love between love and [Eb] hate?
[Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, the [Db] sweetest woman in the world.
[Fm] Can be the [Gb] sweetest woman in the world.
You make her that way.
You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
That [Abm] could really [B] hurt you one day.
Oh, the sweetest woman [Eb] in the world.
Between [Gb] love and hate.
Is there any love [Ab] between love and hate?
[Ebm] Between love and hate.
Between love and hate.
Oh, [Ab] the sweetest woman in the world.
Is there any love?
[Ebm] Is there any love?
Between love and hate.
She [Db] is the [Eb] sweetest woman [N]
in
[B] the [N] world.
What happened was we were good friends with Roger.
Roger took interest in the group.
[G] We were big fans of Shirley.
Shirley is a big fan of ours.
Roger put it together [Ab] and made it happen.
See what you got.
A big [N] bowl of collard greens.
Come on now.
Some soul food up in here.
Don't get Shirley shouting.
She had on her dancing shoes.
How did you end up doing Thin Line?
We were asked by Martin Lawrence to do the theme song.
Martin Lawrence has a new movie coming out.
This is the title cut.
Between love and hate.
It will be out the weekend of Easter.
This single is in the stores now.
Check it out.
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
Sister Murda, I have a question for you.
I don't think you heard me.
You better move now.
I know.
Question.
How did you feel when this project came to your attention?
Blessed.
I am very excited.
I am excited for Roger Trotman, who is my producer.
I feel he is the best producer in the world.
I thought it was a great opportunity for the rest of you to know how bad he is.
Roger invited me to be a part of this great [Gb] song.
I was happy to do it.
I just added a little something to it.
Here we are.
This is a great group to work with.
[G] A really great group of guys.
I have officially adopted them as my boss.
You have to cheer them with all of us.
Isn't that right? Very [E] talented.
Thank you so much.
Let's hear it for
Key:
Ab
Ebm
Gb
Eb
Db
Ab
Ebm
Gb
_ And as they join us to do their latest single, let's meet three of the coolest and most gifted
young men in our industry.
They're joined by the very talented Shirley Murdoch on a song entitled Thin Line Between
Love and Hate from the Martin Lawrence movie soundtrack of the same title.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome H-Town and Shirley Murdoch. _
_ _ _ _ Oh, _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] my, _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] it's a heavy [Bb] mind.
It's four o'clock in the [Ebm] morning, [Bbm] and I'm just getting [Ab] in.
[Eb] And I call the door down, the boss, [F] sweet love who says, [Db] who [Ab] is it?
She open up the [Ebm] door [Ab] and let me in.
[Db] Never do she once say, [Gb] where have you been, that [Ab] old she said.
Are you hungry?
[Eb] Are you hungry, honey? _ _
_ Let me hang up your coat, your coat, [Gb] your coat.
And the woman tells me, [Db] pass me [Ab] your hat, too.
All the time she [Ebm] smiles, never [Bbm] raises her voice.
It's [Ab] five o'clock in the morning.
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Is there any love between [Db] love and hate?
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, [Db] the sweetest woman in the [Fm] world.
Can be the sweetest woman in the [Gb] world.
You make her that way.
_ You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
Now, [Bb] if you do want to shoot one day, I won't do it.
Here I [Ab] am laying in the [Ebm] hospital.
[Bb] Man, it's from a feed day.
[Ab] Now, you see I'm in a state of shock, baby.
[Gb] Just that touch from being [Bb] gay.
I didn't think my woman could do [Gb] something like this to me.
I didn't think she had some [Ab] nerve.
So here I am.
[Ebm] _ I guess I should be [Eb] louder.
It's the sweetest woman in the world.
[Ebm] Between love and [Gb] hate.
Is there any love between love and _ [Eb] hate?
[Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, the [Db] _ sweetest woman in the world.
[Fm] Can be the _ [Gb] sweetest woman in the world.
You make her that way.
You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
That [Abm] could really [B] hurt you one day.
Oh, the sweetest woman [Eb] in the world.
Between [Gb] love and hate.
Is there any love [Ab] between love and hate?
_ [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Between love and hate.
Oh, [Ab] the sweetest woman in the world.
Is there any love?
[Ebm] Is there any love?
Between love and hate.
She [Db] is the [Eb] sweetest woman _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ in _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ the [N] world.
What _ happened was we were good friends with Roger.
Roger took interest in the group.
[G] We were big fans of Shirley.
Shirley is a big fan of ours.
Roger put it together [Ab] and made it happen.
See what you got.
A big [N] bowl of collard greens.
Come on now.
Some soul food up in here.
_ Don't get Shirley shouting.
She had on her dancing shoes.
How did you end up doing Thin Line?
We were asked by Martin Lawrence to do the theme song.
Martin Lawrence has a new movie coming out.
This is the title cut.
Between love and hate.
It will be out the weekend of Easter.
This single is in the stores now.
Check it out.
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
_ Sister Murda, I have a question for you.
I don't think you heard me.
You better move now.
I _ _ know.
Question.
How did you feel when this project came to your attention?
Blessed.
I am very excited.
I am excited for Roger Trotman, who is my producer.
I feel he is the best producer in the world.
I thought it was a great opportunity for the rest of you to know how bad he is.
Roger invited me to be a part of this great [Gb] song.
I was happy to do it.
I just added a little something to it.
Here we are.
This is a great group to work with.
[G] A really great group of guys.
I have officially adopted them as my boss.
You have to cheer them with all of us.
Isn't that right? Very [E] talented.
Thank you so much.
Let's hear it for
young men in our industry.
They're joined by the very talented Shirley Murdoch on a song entitled Thin Line Between
Love and Hate from the Martin Lawrence movie soundtrack of the same title.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome H-Town and Shirley Murdoch. _
_ _ _ _ Oh, _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] my, _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] it's a heavy [Bb] mind.
It's four o'clock in the [Ebm] morning, [Bbm] and I'm just getting [Ab] in.
[Eb] And I call the door down, the boss, [F] sweet love who says, [Db] who [Ab] is it?
She open up the [Ebm] door [Ab] and let me in.
[Db] Never do she once say, [Gb] where have you been, that [Ab] old she said.
Are you hungry?
[Eb] Are you hungry, honey? _ _
_ Let me hang up your coat, your coat, [Gb] your coat.
And the woman tells me, [Db] pass me [Ab] your hat, too.
All the time she [Ebm] smiles, never [Bbm] raises her voice.
It's [Ab] five o'clock in the morning.
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Is there any love between [Db] love and hate?
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, [Db] the sweetest woman in the [Fm] world.
Can be the sweetest woman in the [Gb] world.
You make her that way.
_ You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
Now, [Bb] if you do want to shoot one day, I won't do it.
Here I [Ab] am laying in the [Ebm] hospital.
[Bb] Man, it's from a feed day.
[Ab] Now, you see I'm in a state of shock, baby.
[Gb] Just that touch from being [Bb] gay.
I didn't think my woman could do [Gb] something like this to me.
I didn't think she had some [Ab] nerve.
So here I am.
[Ebm] _ I guess I should be [Eb] louder.
It's the sweetest woman in the world.
[Ebm] Between love and [Gb] hate.
Is there any love between love and _ [Eb] hate?
[Ebm] Between love and hate.
Oh, the [Db] _ sweetest woman in the world.
[Fm] Can be the _ [Gb] sweetest woman in the world.
You make her that way.
You keep on hurting her, she keeps being [Ebm] quiet.
She might be holding something inside.
That [Abm] could really [B] hurt you one day.
Oh, the sweetest woman [Eb] in the world.
Between [Gb] love and hate.
Is there any love [Ab] between love and hate?
_ [Ebm] Between love and hate.
Between love and hate.
Oh, [Ab] the sweetest woman in the world.
Is there any love?
[Ebm] Is there any love?
Between love and hate.
She [Db] is the [Eb] sweetest woman _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ in _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ the [N] world.
What _ happened was we were good friends with Roger.
Roger took interest in the group.
[G] We were big fans of Shirley.
Shirley is a big fan of ours.
Roger put it together [Ab] and made it happen.
See what you got.
A big [N] bowl of collard greens.
Come on now.
Some soul food up in here.
_ Don't get Shirley shouting.
She had on her dancing shoes.
How did you end up doing Thin Line?
We were asked by Martin Lawrence to do the theme song.
Martin Lawrence has a new movie coming out.
This is the title cut.
Between love and hate.
It will be out the weekend of Easter.
This single is in the stores now.
Check it out.
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
We are going to check it out, aren't we?
_ Sister Murda, I have a question for you.
I don't think you heard me.
You better move now.
I _ _ know.
Question.
How did you feel when this project came to your attention?
Blessed.
I am very excited.
I am excited for Roger Trotman, who is my producer.
I feel he is the best producer in the world.
I thought it was a great opportunity for the rest of you to know how bad he is.
Roger invited me to be a part of this great [Gb] song.
I was happy to do it.
I just added a little something to it.
Here we are.
This is a great group to work with.
[G] A really great group of guys.
I have officially adopted them as my boss.
You have to cheer them with all of us.
Isn't that right? Very [E] talented.
Thank you so much.
Let's hear it for