Chords for I'm just A nobody The Williams Brothers
Tempo:
100.25 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
D#m
G#m
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#]
[F#] I was walking downtown [B] one day and I saw a man who appeared to be just [F#] an old waddle
sitting on the street telling the [B] people about Jesus as they passed by.
[F#] And because he was all raggedy and dirty, people would just laugh [B] and make fun of the
old man and walk on by.
[F#] And he said, because of the way I am, no money, no fancy clothes, fine homes and cars, a lot
of people consider me as nothing and say I don't know what [B] I'm talking about.
But there's one thing that he said that really [F#] touched my heart and stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said, [G#m] I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody [F#] about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[B] He said, I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
And he [E] said, [F#] I've had so many problems in my life [D#m] that I just couldn't deal with.
[B] So I started drinking, [G#m] thought it would [F#] help ease my pain.
But things got worse, so I said, Lord, I give [D#m] up.
And [B] that's [G#m] when my life began [F#] to change.
But these [B] people think I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about [B] somebody who
can save [F#] anybody.
I'm just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody who can save
[F#] anybody.
And he said, on the streets day and night, that's my life, that's my [B] home.
Ain't [C#] got [B] nowhere else I [F#] can go.
So I just walk the streets, telling the [D#m] people about Jesus, from corner [B] to corner, from door to [F#] door.
But they [G#m] all make fun of me and say, [F#] I'm a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody
[C#m] who can [B] save [F#] anybody.
[G#m] Oh, I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[B] Yeah, yeah, [F#] you can save the [D#m] lost and saved.
Oh, [B] you can save, [C#]
[F#] save your soul.
[C#m] [F#] I tell you, through Jesus Christ, [D#m] your life can be changed and made whole.
He can [B] bring everlasting joy and [C#] peace [F#] within your soul.
[G#m] Oh, [F#] oh.
[G#m] And in many ways, I feel just like an old man, born in the country, raised on a farm.
No money, no fancy clothes, no fine homes and cars.
But thank God, Mama and Daddy raised me up on the real deal.
And that's God Almighty.
And sometimes when I sing about Jesus and people won't listen, I feel like [F#] I'm just
a nobody, nobody, [D#m] trying to tell everybody about [B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[G#m] Sometimes,
[F#]
[D#m] about [B] somebody who [G#m] can save [F#] anybody.
I [B] tell you, I'm [F#] just a nobody, like a nobody.
[D#m] But I'm gonna keep on spreading the message [B] that Jesus can [G#m] save [F#] anybody.
The big [B] delay.
Yeah.
[F#]
[D#m]
[B] [G#m]
[F#]
[Bm]
[F#] I was walking downtown [B] one day and I saw a man who appeared to be just [F#] an old waddle
sitting on the street telling the [B] people about Jesus as they passed by.
[F#] And because he was all raggedy and dirty, people would just laugh [B] and make fun of the
old man and walk on by.
[F#] And he said, because of the way I am, no money, no fancy clothes, fine homes and cars, a lot
of people consider me as nothing and say I don't know what [B] I'm talking about.
But there's one thing that he said that really [F#] touched my heart and stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said, [G#m] I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody [F#] about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[B] He said, I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
And he [E] said, [F#] I've had so many problems in my life [D#m] that I just couldn't deal with.
[B] So I started drinking, [G#m] thought it would [F#] help ease my pain.
But things got worse, so I said, Lord, I give [D#m] up.
And [B] that's [G#m] when my life began [F#] to change.
But these [B] people think I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about [B] somebody who
can save [F#] anybody.
I'm just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody who can save
[F#] anybody.
And he said, on the streets day and night, that's my life, that's my [B] home.
Ain't [C#] got [B] nowhere else I [F#] can go.
So I just walk the streets, telling the [D#m] people about Jesus, from corner [B] to corner, from door to [F#] door.
But they [G#m] all make fun of me and say, [F#] I'm a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody
[C#m] who can [B] save [F#] anybody.
[G#m] Oh, I'm [F#] just a nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[B] Yeah, yeah, [F#] you can save the [D#m] lost and saved.
Oh, [B] you can save, [C#]
[F#] save your soul.
[C#m] [F#] I tell you, through Jesus Christ, [D#m] your life can be changed and made whole.
He can [B] bring everlasting joy and [C#] peace [F#] within your soul.
[G#m] Oh, [F#] oh.
[G#m] And in many ways, I feel just like an old man, born in the country, raised on a farm.
No money, no fancy clothes, no fine homes and cars.
But thank God, Mama and Daddy raised me up on the real deal.
And that's God Almighty.
And sometimes when I sing about Jesus and people won't listen, I feel like [F#] I'm just
a nobody, nobody, [D#m] trying to tell everybody about [B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[G#m] Sometimes,
[F#]
[D#m] about [B] somebody who [G#m] can save [F#] anybody.
I [B] tell you, I'm [F#] just a nobody, like a nobody.
[D#m] But I'm gonna keep on spreading the message [B] that Jesus can [G#m] save [F#] anybody.
The big [B] delay.
Yeah.
[F#]
[D#m]
[B] [G#m]
[F#]
[Bm]
Key:
F#
B
D#m
G#m
C#
F#
B
D#m
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ I was walking downtown [B] one day and I saw a man who appeared to be just [F#] an old waddle
sitting on the street telling the [B] people about Jesus as they passed by.
[F#] And because he was all raggedy and dirty, people would just laugh [B] and make fun of the
old man and walk on by. _
[F#] And he said, because of the way I am, no money, no fancy clothes, fine homes and cars, a lot
of people consider me as nothing and say I don't know what [B] I'm talking about.
But there's one thing that he said that really [F#] touched my heart and stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said, [G#m] I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody _ [F#] about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[B] He said, I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
And he [E] said, [F#] I've had so many problems in my life [D#m] that I just couldn't deal with.
[B] So I started drinking, _ [G#m] thought it would [F#] help ease my pain.
But things got worse, so I said, Lord, I give [D#m] up.
_ _ _ And [B] _ that's [G#m] when my life began [F#] to change.
But these [B] people think I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell _ everybody about [B] somebody who
can save [F#] _ anybody.
_ I'm just a _ nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody who can save _
[F#] anybody.
_ And he said, _ _ on the streets day and night, that's my life, that's my [B] home.
_ Ain't [C#] got [B] nowhere else I [F#] can go.
_ _ So I just walk the streets, telling the [D#m] people about Jesus, from corner [B] to corner, from door to [F#] door.
But they [G#m] all make fun of me and say, [F#] I'm a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody
[C#m] who can [B] save [F#] anybody.
[G#m] Oh, I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody who can save [F#] _ anybody.
[B] _ Yeah, yeah, [F#] you can save _ the [D#m] lost and saved.
Oh, [B] you can save, _ _ [C#] _
[F#] save your soul.
[C#m] [F#] I tell you, through Jesus Christ, [D#m] your life can be changed and made whole.
He can [B] bring everlasting joy and [C#] peace [F#] within your soul.
_ [G#m] Oh, [F#] oh.
_ _ [G#m] And in many ways, I feel just like an old man, born in the country, raised on a farm.
No money, no fancy clothes, no fine homes and cars.
But thank God, Mama and Daddy raised me up on the real deal.
And that's God Almighty.
And sometimes when I sing about Jesus and people won't listen, I feel like [F#] I'm just
a nobody, _ nobody, [D#m] trying to tell everybody about [B] somebody _ who can save [F#] anybody.
_ [G#m] Sometimes, _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ about [B] somebody who [G#m] can save [F#] anybody.
I [B] tell you, I'm [F#] just a nobody, like a nobody.
[D#m] But I'm gonna keep on spreading the message [B] that Jesus can [G#m] save _ [F#] anybody.
The big [B] delay.
Yeah.
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ I was walking downtown [B] one day and I saw a man who appeared to be just [F#] an old waddle
sitting on the street telling the [B] people about Jesus as they passed by.
[F#] And because he was all raggedy and dirty, people would just laugh [B] and make fun of the
old man and walk on by. _
[F#] And he said, because of the way I am, no money, no fancy clothes, fine homes and cars, a lot
of people consider me as nothing and say I don't know what [B] I'm talking about.
But there's one thing that he said that really [F#] touched my heart and stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said, [G#m] I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody _ [F#] about
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
[B] He said, I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody who can save [F#] anybody.
And he [E] said, [F#] I've had so many problems in my life [D#m] that I just couldn't deal with.
[B] So I started drinking, _ [G#m] thought it would [F#] help ease my pain.
But things got worse, so I said, Lord, I give [D#m] up.
_ _ _ And [B] _ that's [G#m] when my life began [F#] to change.
But these [B] people think I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell _ everybody about [B] somebody who
can save [F#] _ anybody.
_ I'm just a _ nobody, trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody who can save _
[F#] anybody.
_ And he said, _ _ on the streets day and night, that's my life, that's my [B] home.
_ Ain't [C#] got [B] nowhere else I [F#] can go.
_ _ So I just walk the streets, telling the [D#m] people about Jesus, from corner [B] to corner, from door to [F#] door.
But they [G#m] all make fun of me and say, [F#] I'm a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody
[C#m] who can [B] save [F#] anybody.
[G#m] Oh, I'm [F#] just a nobody, _ trying to [D#m] tell everybody about _
[B] somebody who can save [F#] _ anybody.
[B] _ Yeah, yeah, [F#] you can save _ the [D#m] lost and saved.
Oh, [B] you can save, _ _ [C#] _
[F#] save your soul.
[C#m] [F#] I tell you, through Jesus Christ, [D#m] your life can be changed and made whole.
He can [B] bring everlasting joy and [C#] peace [F#] within your soul.
_ [G#m] Oh, [F#] oh.
_ _ [G#m] And in many ways, I feel just like an old man, born in the country, raised on a farm.
No money, no fancy clothes, no fine homes and cars.
But thank God, Mama and Daddy raised me up on the real deal.
And that's God Almighty.
And sometimes when I sing about Jesus and people won't listen, I feel like [F#] I'm just
a nobody, _ nobody, [D#m] trying to tell everybody about [B] somebody _ who can save [F#] anybody.
_ [G#m] Sometimes, _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ about [B] somebody who [G#m] can save [F#] anybody.
I [B] tell you, I'm [F#] just a nobody, like a nobody.
[D#m] But I'm gonna keep on spreading the message [B] that Jesus can [G#m] save _ [F#] anybody.
The big [B] delay.
Yeah.
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _