Chords for Highlights from Turnabout Musical- A Guy You Can Trust
Tempo:
133.4 bpm
Chords used:
C
Ab
F
Eb
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb]
[F]
[Fm] I consider myself [Db] to be a real man's man, see?
[Eb]
The kind of guy who won't back down [C] from a fight.
[Fm] I keep this city clean, pal.
[Ab] And I live like a king, though I [Bb] eat ramen noodles [C] every night.
But [Db] despite my rough exterior, [Ab] I know I ain't superior.
My [Gb] skills at solving crimes can [C]
sometimes rust.
But I'm [Db]
swallowing my pride.
[Ab] This time I'm on [Fm] your side.
[Db] And I'm the kind [C] of guy that you can [F] trust.
[Bb] [C] [Am] Well, I know we've butted heads before, [Ab] starting with the case of [Am] Harry Butts.
But that's [F] hilarious.
And if the chief catches [Ab] me helping you, [Bb] he'll probably [C] think I'm nuts.
He doesn't already.
[E] But see, pal, this is different from that red-white trial [A] back in May.
In August.
Because [Ab] I'm sure Mr.
Edgeworth [F] is innocent, [Db] unlike the client you had [C] that day.
He was me.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry, [F] pal.
Oh, boy.
So if you need [Am] help, just call me and [Ab] I'll be there in a [C] flash.
[F] And just to show [Ab] we're pals now, [Bb] I'll lend you anything [C] that ain't cash.
[E] Oh, thank you, kind detective.
Von Karma will eat our [Am]
dust.
[Ab] We'll find the [Eb] lies.
Now I'm the kind [C] of guy that [F] you can trust.
[Db] And I'm being [Eb] serious with you too now, [F] pal.
If there's anything that I can do to help get Mr.
[Db] Edgeworth declared not [Eb] guilty,
well, let's [F] just say we're a team now, pal.
[D] Well, considering the [Am] past few cases where you happened to [D] make things worse for [Am] our defendants,
maybe we [Ab]- Nick!
[Eb] Detective Gumshoe's putting his job on the [Db] line for us.
[C] The least you can do is take [F] advantage of it.
Yeah, that's [Am] right, pal.
[Ab] Detective, any chance you could [G] help us find Gordy some help? [F] You bet!
[Am] I got three secret weapons [Bb] I can lend ya.
So listen up [C] and take your pick.
First up, shake [A] hands with our [Ab] department's best evidence [Am]-seeking tool.
Aw, cute!
[F] His pooch is [Ab] so advanced it makes [Bb] me look like a bumbling [C] fool.
Imagine [E] that.
I found him in the gutter [Dm] on a sad, [A] cold winter's night.
[Ab] He's my pal, [Eb] so he gives the [Db] hand that feeds him [C] quite a bite.
Wait, he [F] bites?
You can call [Am] him Missile.
He'll [Ab] find any drugs or clues [C] you need.
Gosh, [F] well, he should [Ab] come in handy if the [Bb] Gord-like monster's [C] been smoking weed.
[D] Hey, no need [Am] for sarcasm.
[Dm] Missile's helped with [Am] many a bust.
[Ab] And if you feed [Eb] him, then he's the [C] kind of guy that you [F] can trust.
[Bb] The second [Eb] here's this fishing pole [Bbm] and my [Eb] fondest memory
of a fishing trip [Gm] I got to take [C] with Maggie, a [F] cute tradie.
[Db] Hold it!
We [Eb] can't catch Gordy [F] with that.
[Db] And we can't sit [Eb] around and [F] just wait.
Why not?
Well, pal, [Ab] you'll [Bb] only know [Eb] if you try.
[Ab] You just need [Bb] the right [C] kind of bait.
Oh yeah, like, uh, Missile?
What?
[D] Don't make me put you under arrest, pal. Sorry, [F] sorry.
I've saved the [Am] best for last.
This metal [Ab] detector's real [Am] intense.
[F] Last month, this baby [Ab] even [Bb] found me 25 [C] whole cents.
Wait, wait, [E] we're looking [A] for a monster, [D] not change from [Em] someone's pants.
[Ab] Well, you never know, [Eb] pal.
It may have [C] been eating [F] soda cans.
Of course.
[G] So that's what I [Bm] can lend you, my [Bb] loyal [D] lawyer, Chums.
[G] Oh, wow, they're all [Bb] so perfect.
[C] Yeah, I [D] can't pick just one.
[Em] Now go help [Bm] Mr.
Edgeworth.
To free him [B] is a must.
[C] And I'm the kind [D] of guy you [G] can trust.
[C] [G]
[F]
[Fm] I consider myself [Db] to be a real man's man, see?
[Eb]
The kind of guy who won't back down [C] from a fight.
[Fm] I keep this city clean, pal.
[Ab] And I live like a king, though I [Bb] eat ramen noodles [C] every night.
But [Db] despite my rough exterior, [Ab] I know I ain't superior.
My [Gb] skills at solving crimes can [C]
sometimes rust.
But I'm [Db]
swallowing my pride.
[Ab] This time I'm on [Fm] your side.
[Db] And I'm the kind [C] of guy that you can [F] trust.
[Bb] [C] [Am] Well, I know we've butted heads before, [Ab] starting with the case of [Am] Harry Butts.
But that's [F] hilarious.
And if the chief catches [Ab] me helping you, [Bb] he'll probably [C] think I'm nuts.
He doesn't already.
[E] But see, pal, this is different from that red-white trial [A] back in May.
In August.
Because [Ab] I'm sure Mr.
Edgeworth [F] is innocent, [Db] unlike the client you had [C] that day.
He was me.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry, [F] pal.
Oh, boy.
So if you need [Am] help, just call me and [Ab] I'll be there in a [C] flash.
[F] And just to show [Ab] we're pals now, [Bb] I'll lend you anything [C] that ain't cash.
[E] Oh, thank you, kind detective.
Von Karma will eat our [Am]
dust.
[Ab] We'll find the [Eb] lies.
Now I'm the kind [C] of guy that [F] you can trust.
[Db] And I'm being [Eb] serious with you too now, [F] pal.
If there's anything that I can do to help get Mr.
[Db] Edgeworth declared not [Eb] guilty,
well, let's [F] just say we're a team now, pal.
[D] Well, considering the [Am] past few cases where you happened to [D] make things worse for [Am] our defendants,
maybe we [Ab]- Nick!
[Eb] Detective Gumshoe's putting his job on the [Db] line for us.
[C] The least you can do is take [F] advantage of it.
Yeah, that's [Am] right, pal.
[Ab] Detective, any chance you could [G] help us find Gordy some help? [F] You bet!
[Am] I got three secret weapons [Bb] I can lend ya.
So listen up [C] and take your pick.
First up, shake [A] hands with our [Ab] department's best evidence [Am]-seeking tool.
Aw, cute!
[F] His pooch is [Ab] so advanced it makes [Bb] me look like a bumbling [C] fool.
Imagine [E] that.
I found him in the gutter [Dm] on a sad, [A] cold winter's night.
[Ab] He's my pal, [Eb] so he gives the [Db] hand that feeds him [C] quite a bite.
Wait, he [F] bites?
You can call [Am] him Missile.
He'll [Ab] find any drugs or clues [C] you need.
Gosh, [F] well, he should [Ab] come in handy if the [Bb] Gord-like monster's [C] been smoking weed.
[D] Hey, no need [Am] for sarcasm.
[Dm] Missile's helped with [Am] many a bust.
[Ab] And if you feed [Eb] him, then he's the [C] kind of guy that you [F] can trust.
[Bb] The second [Eb] here's this fishing pole [Bbm] and my [Eb] fondest memory
of a fishing trip [Gm] I got to take [C] with Maggie, a [F] cute tradie.
[Db] Hold it!
We [Eb] can't catch Gordy [F] with that.
[Db] And we can't sit [Eb] around and [F] just wait.
Why not?
Well, pal, [Ab] you'll [Bb] only know [Eb] if you try.
[Ab] You just need [Bb] the right [C] kind of bait.
Oh yeah, like, uh, Missile?
What?
[D] Don't make me put you under arrest, pal. Sorry, [F] sorry.
I've saved the [Am] best for last.
This metal [Ab] detector's real [Am] intense.
[F] Last month, this baby [Ab] even [Bb] found me 25 [C] whole cents.
Wait, wait, [E] we're looking [A] for a monster, [D] not change from [Em] someone's pants.
[Ab] Well, you never know, [Eb] pal.
It may have [C] been eating [F] soda cans.
Of course.
[G] So that's what I [Bm] can lend you, my [Bb] loyal [D] lawyer, Chums.
[G] Oh, wow, they're all [Bb] so perfect.
[C] Yeah, I [D] can't pick just one.
[Em] Now go help [Bm] Mr.
Edgeworth.
To free him [B] is a must.
[C] And I'm the kind [D] of guy you [G] can trust.
[C] [G]
Key:
C
Ab
F
Eb
Am
C
Ab
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] I consider myself [Db] to be a real man's man, see?
[Eb]
The kind of guy who won't back down [C] from a fight. _
_ _ _ [Fm] I keep this city clean, pal.
[Ab] And I live like a king, though I [Bb] eat ramen noodles [C] every _ night.
_ _ But [Db] despite my rough exterior, _ [Ab] I know I ain't superior.
My _ [Gb] skills at solving crimes can [C]
sometimes _ rust.
_ But I'm [Db]
swallowing my pride.
_ [Ab] This time I'm on [Fm] your side.
[Db] And I'm the kind [C] of guy that you can [F] _ trust. _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] Well, I know we've butted heads before, [Ab] starting with the case of [Am] Harry Butts.
But that's [F] hilarious.
And if the chief catches [Ab] me helping you, [Bb] he'll probably [C] think I'm nuts.
He doesn't already.
[E] But see, pal, this is different from that red-white trial [A] back in May.
In August.
Because [Ab] I'm sure Mr.
Edgeworth [F] is innocent, [Db] unlike the client you had [C] that day.
He was me.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry, [F] pal.
Oh, boy.
So if you need [Am] help, just call me and [Ab] I'll be there in a [C] flash.
[F] And just to show [Ab] we're pals now, [Bb] I'll lend you anything [C] that ain't cash.
[E] Oh, thank you, kind detective.
Von Karma will eat our [Am]
dust.
[Ab] We'll find the [Eb] lies.
Now I'm the kind [C] of guy that [F] you can trust.
[Db] And I'm being [Eb] serious with you too now, [F] pal.
If there's anything that I can do to help get Mr.
[Db] Edgeworth declared not [Eb] guilty,
well, let's [F] just say we're a team now, pal.
[D] Well, considering the [Am] past few cases where you happened to [D] make things worse for [Am] our defendants,
maybe we [Ab]- Nick!
_ [Eb] Detective Gumshoe's putting his job on the [Db] line for us.
[C] The least you can do is take [F] advantage of it.
Yeah, that's [Am] right, pal.
[Ab] Detective, any chance you could [G] help us find Gordy some help? [F] You bet!
[Am] I got three secret weapons [Bb] I can lend ya.
So listen up [C] and take your pick.
First up, shake [A] hands with our [Ab] department's best evidence [Am]-seeking tool.
Aw, cute!
[F] His pooch is [Ab] so advanced it makes [Bb] me look like a bumbling [C] fool.
Imagine [E] that.
I found him in the gutter [Dm] on a sad, [A] cold winter's night.
[Ab] He's my pal, [Eb] so he gives the [Db] hand that feeds him [C] quite a bite.
Wait, he [F] bites?
You can call [Am] him Missile.
He'll [Ab] find any drugs or clues [C] you need.
Gosh, [F] well, he should [Ab] come in handy if the [Bb] Gord-like monster's [C] been smoking weed.
[D] Hey, no need [Am] for sarcasm.
[Dm] Missile's helped with [Am] many a bust.
[Ab] And if you feed [Eb] him, then he's the [C] kind of guy that you [F] can trust.
[Bb] The second [Eb] here's this fishing pole [Bbm] and my [Eb] fondest memory
of a fishing trip [Gm] I got to take [C] with Maggie, a [F] cute tradie.
[Db] Hold it!
We [Eb] can't catch Gordy [F] with that. _
[Db] And we can't sit [Eb] around and [F] just wait.
Why not?
Well, pal, [Ab] _ you'll [Bb] only know [Eb] if you try.
_ _ [Ab] You just need [Bb] the right [C] kind of bait. _
Oh yeah, like, uh, Missile?
What?
[D] Don't make me put you under arrest, pal. Sorry, [F] sorry.
I've saved the [Am] best for last.
This metal [Ab] detector's real [Am] intense.
[F] Last month, this baby [Ab] even [Bb] found me 25 [C] whole cents.
Wait, wait, [E] we're looking [A] for a monster, [D] not change from [Em] someone's pants.
[Ab] Well, you never know, [Eb] pal.
It may have [C] been eating [F] soda cans.
Of course.
[G] So that's what I [Bm] can lend you, my [Bb] loyal [D] lawyer, Chums.
[G] Oh, wow, they're all [Bb] so perfect.
[C] Yeah, I [D] can't pick just one.
[Em] Now go help [Bm] Mr.
Edgeworth.
To free him [B] is a must.
[C] And I'm the kind [D] of guy you [G] can _ trust.
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] I consider myself [Db] to be a real man's man, see?
[Eb]
The kind of guy who won't back down [C] from a fight. _
_ _ _ [Fm] I keep this city clean, pal.
[Ab] And I live like a king, though I [Bb] eat ramen noodles [C] every _ night.
_ _ But [Db] despite my rough exterior, _ [Ab] I know I ain't superior.
My _ [Gb] skills at solving crimes can [C]
sometimes _ rust.
_ But I'm [Db]
swallowing my pride.
_ [Ab] This time I'm on [Fm] your side.
[Db] And I'm the kind [C] of guy that you can [F] _ trust. _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] Well, I know we've butted heads before, [Ab] starting with the case of [Am] Harry Butts.
But that's [F] hilarious.
And if the chief catches [Ab] me helping you, [Bb] he'll probably [C] think I'm nuts.
He doesn't already.
[E] But see, pal, this is different from that red-white trial [A] back in May.
In August.
Because [Ab] I'm sure Mr.
Edgeworth [F] is innocent, [Db] unlike the client you had [C] that day.
He was me.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry, [F] pal.
Oh, boy.
So if you need [Am] help, just call me and [Ab] I'll be there in a [C] flash.
[F] And just to show [Ab] we're pals now, [Bb] I'll lend you anything [C] that ain't cash.
[E] Oh, thank you, kind detective.
Von Karma will eat our [Am]
dust.
[Ab] We'll find the [Eb] lies.
Now I'm the kind [C] of guy that [F] you can trust.
[Db] And I'm being [Eb] serious with you too now, [F] pal.
If there's anything that I can do to help get Mr.
[Db] Edgeworth declared not [Eb] guilty,
well, let's [F] just say we're a team now, pal.
[D] Well, considering the [Am] past few cases where you happened to [D] make things worse for [Am] our defendants,
maybe we [Ab]- Nick!
_ [Eb] Detective Gumshoe's putting his job on the [Db] line for us.
[C] The least you can do is take [F] advantage of it.
Yeah, that's [Am] right, pal.
[Ab] Detective, any chance you could [G] help us find Gordy some help? [F] You bet!
[Am] I got three secret weapons [Bb] I can lend ya.
So listen up [C] and take your pick.
First up, shake [A] hands with our [Ab] department's best evidence [Am]-seeking tool.
Aw, cute!
[F] His pooch is [Ab] so advanced it makes [Bb] me look like a bumbling [C] fool.
Imagine [E] that.
I found him in the gutter [Dm] on a sad, [A] cold winter's night.
[Ab] He's my pal, [Eb] so he gives the [Db] hand that feeds him [C] quite a bite.
Wait, he [F] bites?
You can call [Am] him Missile.
He'll [Ab] find any drugs or clues [C] you need.
Gosh, [F] well, he should [Ab] come in handy if the [Bb] Gord-like monster's [C] been smoking weed.
[D] Hey, no need [Am] for sarcasm.
[Dm] Missile's helped with [Am] many a bust.
[Ab] And if you feed [Eb] him, then he's the [C] kind of guy that you [F] can trust.
[Bb] The second [Eb] here's this fishing pole [Bbm] and my [Eb] fondest memory
of a fishing trip [Gm] I got to take [C] with Maggie, a [F] cute tradie.
[Db] Hold it!
We [Eb] can't catch Gordy [F] with that. _
[Db] And we can't sit [Eb] around and [F] just wait.
Why not?
Well, pal, [Ab] _ you'll [Bb] only know [Eb] if you try.
_ _ [Ab] You just need [Bb] the right [C] kind of bait. _
Oh yeah, like, uh, Missile?
What?
[D] Don't make me put you under arrest, pal. Sorry, [F] sorry.
I've saved the [Am] best for last.
This metal [Ab] detector's real [Am] intense.
[F] Last month, this baby [Ab] even [Bb] found me 25 [C] whole cents.
Wait, wait, [E] we're looking [A] for a monster, [D] not change from [Em] someone's pants.
[Ab] Well, you never know, [Eb] pal.
It may have [C] been eating [F] soda cans.
Of course.
[G] So that's what I [Bm] can lend you, my [Bb] loyal [D] lawyer, Chums.
[G] Oh, wow, they're all [Bb] so perfect.
[C] Yeah, I [D] can't pick just one.
[Em] Now go help [Bm] Mr.
Edgeworth.
To free him [B] is a must.
[C] And I'm the kind [D] of guy you [G] can _ trust.
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _