Chords for Hot Rize - Just Like You
Tempo:
110.15 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [E] [Em]
[E] [A]
Hector Brown, he lives on a [D] farm, he's been a farmer all [A] his life.
Until he had to slow down when his heart broke down, he went under a [E] surgeon's knife.
[A] And the four kids that he [Bm] raised all lived so far [A] from home.
His wife died last December, [E] Hector's [A] all alone.
And [D] if you're not [E] thinking of a man [A] who'd [C#m] be [D] alone and blue,
let me tell [E] you my friend, he's just [A] like you.
[E]
[A]
Ethel Pine, she lives in the [D] city, her landlord [Bm] lives [A] out of town.
When the cold wind blows it chills her, her back aches, it [E] sets her down.
So [A] she reads by day, she sings by night, [D] she never goes [A] nowhere.
Seriously, anybody [E] even [A] knows she's there.
[F#m]
[D] And if you don't think [E] that woman [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, she's just [A] like you.
[D] Well [E]
[A] [D]
[E] I [Am] [E]
[A]
know it's not too long ago [D] you were only 21.
[A]
But time moves only one way, you are always [E] beyond.
[A] And if you don't think [Em] when you get old [D] you could be [A] alone and blue,
let me [F#m] tell you [E] my friend, you've got some thinking to [A] do.
[D] And if you don't [E] think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, he's just [A] like you.
[G] [F#] [D] And if you [E] don't think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, he's just like [A] you.
[E] [A]
Hector Brown, he lives on a [D] farm, he's been a farmer all [A] his life.
Until he had to slow down when his heart broke down, he went under a [E] surgeon's knife.
[A] And the four kids that he [Bm] raised all lived so far [A] from home.
His wife died last December, [E] Hector's [A] all alone.
And [D] if you're not [E] thinking of a man [A] who'd [C#m] be [D] alone and blue,
let me tell [E] you my friend, he's just [A] like you.
[E]
[A]
Ethel Pine, she lives in the [D] city, her landlord [Bm] lives [A] out of town.
When the cold wind blows it chills her, her back aches, it [E] sets her down.
So [A] she reads by day, she sings by night, [D] she never goes [A] nowhere.
Seriously, anybody [E] even [A] knows she's there.
[F#m]
[D] And if you don't think [E] that woman [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, she's just [A] like you.
[D] Well [E]
[A] [D]
[E] I [Am] [E]
[A]
know it's not too long ago [D] you were only 21.
[A]
But time moves only one way, you are always [E] beyond.
[A] And if you don't think [Em] when you get old [D] you could be [A] alone and blue,
let me [F#m] tell you [E] my friend, you've got some thinking to [A] do.
[D] And if you don't [E] think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, he's just [A] like you.
[G] [F#] [D] And if you [E] don't think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, he's just like [A] you.
Key:
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[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hector Brown, he lives on a [D] farm, he's been a farmer all [A] his life.
Until he had to slow down when his heart broke down, he went under a [E] surgeon's knife.
_ [A] And the four kids that he _ [Bm] raised all lived so far [A] from home.
His wife died last December, _ [E] _ _ Hector's [A] all alone.
_ _ _ And [D] if you're not [E] thinking of a man [A] who'd [C#m] be [D] alone and blue,
let me tell [E] you my friend, _ _ _ _ he's just [A] like you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ethel Pine, she lives in the [D] city, her landlord [Bm] lives [A] out of town.
_ When the cold wind blows it chills her, _ her back aches, it [E] sets her down.
So [A] she reads by day, she sings by night, [D] she never goes [A] nowhere.
_ _ Seriously, _ _ anybody _ _ [E] even _ [A] knows she's there.
_ _ [F#m] _
_ [D] And if you don't think [E] that woman [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, _ _ _ she's just [A] like you. _ _ _
[D] _ Well _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [E] I [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ know it's not too long ago [D] you were only 21.
[A] _
_ But time moves only one way, you are always [E] beyond.
_ [A] And if you don't think [Em] when you get old [D] you could be [A] alone and blue,
let me [F#m] tell you [E] my friend, _ _ you've got some thinking to [A] do. _ _ _
_ [D] And if you don't [E] think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, _ _ _ he's just [A] like you. _ _ _
[G] _ [F#] [D] And if you [E] don't think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, _ _ _ _ he's just like [A] you. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hector Brown, he lives on a [D] farm, he's been a farmer all [A] his life.
Until he had to slow down when his heart broke down, he went under a [E] surgeon's knife.
_ [A] And the four kids that he _ [Bm] raised all lived so far [A] from home.
His wife died last December, _ [E] _ _ Hector's [A] all alone.
_ _ _ And [D] if you're not [E] thinking of a man [A] who'd [C#m] be [D] alone and blue,
let me tell [E] you my friend, _ _ _ _ he's just [A] like you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ethel Pine, she lives in the [D] city, her landlord [Bm] lives [A] out of town.
_ When the cold wind blows it chills her, _ her back aches, it [E] sets her down.
So [A] she reads by day, she sings by night, [D] she never goes [A] nowhere.
_ _ Seriously, _ _ anybody _ _ [E] even _ [A] knows she's there.
_ _ [F#m] _
_ [D] And if you don't think [E] that woman [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, _ _ _ she's just [A] like you. _ _ _
[D] _ Well _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [E] I [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ know it's not too long ago [D] you were only 21.
[A] _
_ But time moves only one way, you are always [E] beyond.
_ [A] And if you don't think [Em] when you get old [D] you could be [A] alone and blue,
let me [F#m] tell you [E] my friend, _ _ you've got some thinking to [A] do. _ _ _
_ [D] And if you don't [E] think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, _ _ _ he's just [A] like you. _ _ _
[G] _ [F#] [D] And if you [E] don't think an old man [A] could be alone [D] and blue,
let me tell you [E] my friend, _ _ _ _ he's just like [A] you. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _