Chords for Jeannie Seely Sings "Mr. Record Man"
Tempo:
115 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
D
B
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E]
[D#] [D]
[A]
Mr.
Record Man, I'm looking for a song I heard [E] today.
There was someone blue singing [D] about someone who [A] went away.
And like me, her heart was yearning for a love that [E] used to be.
It's a lonely song about a [D] lonely girl like [A] me.
[E] There was something [B] about her love
[E] didn't treat her right.
And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry his name.
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give that record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely song about a [D] lonely girl [A] like me.
I [E]
[D]
[A]
was driving down the highway with my radio [E] turned on.
And the girl that I heard singing [D] sounded blue and [A] all alone.
Just like me, her heart was breaking and I wondered, could [E] there be?
Could there somewhere be another [D] lonely girl just [A] like me?
There [E] was something [B] about her love
[E] didn't treat her right.
And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry [E] his [F#] name.
[E]
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give this record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely song about [E] a [D] lonely girl [A] like me.
[D#] [D]
[A]
Mr.
Record Man, I'm looking for a song I heard [E] today.
There was someone blue singing [D] about someone who [A] went away.
And like me, her heart was yearning for a love that [E] used to be.
It's a lonely song about a [D] lonely girl like [A] me.
[E] There was something [B] about her love
[E] didn't treat her right.
And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry his name.
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give that record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely song about a [D] lonely girl [A] like me.
I [E]
[D]
[A]
was driving down the highway with my radio [E] turned on.
And the girl that I heard singing [D] sounded blue and [A] all alone.
Just like me, her heart was breaking and I wondered, could [E] there be?
Could there somewhere be another [D] lonely girl just [A] like me?
There [E] was something [B] about her love
[E] didn't treat her right.
And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry [E] his [F#] name.
[E]
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give this record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely song about [E] a [D] lonely girl [A] like me.
Key:
E
A
D
B
D#
E
A
D
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Mr.
Record Man, I'm looking for a song I heard [E] today. _
There was someone blue singing _ [D] about someone who [A] went away.
And like me, her heart was yearning for a love that [E] used to be.
It's a lonely _ song about a [D] lonely _ girl _ _ like [A] _ me. _ _ _ _
[E] There was something [B] about her love _
[E] didn't treat her right.
_ And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry his _ name. _ _ _ _
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give that record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely song about a [D] lonely _ _ girl _ _ [A] like me.
_ _ _ I [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
was driving down the highway with my radio _ [E] turned on.
And the girl that I heard singing [D] sounded blue and [A] all alone. _
Just like me, her heart was breaking _ and I wondered, could [E] there be?
Could there somewhere be another _ [D] lonely _ girl _ just [A] like _ me?
_ _ There [E] was something [B] about her love _
[E] didn't treat her right.
_ And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry [E] his [F#] name.
_ [E] _ _ _
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give this record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely _ song about [E] a [D] lonely _ _ girl _ _ [A] like me. _ _ _ _ _
[D#] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
Mr.
Record Man, I'm looking for a song I heard [E] today. _
There was someone blue singing _ [D] about someone who [A] went away.
And like me, her heart was yearning for a love that [E] used to be.
It's a lonely _ song about a [D] lonely _ girl _ _ like [A] _ me. _ _ _ _
[E] There was something [B] about her love _
[E] didn't treat her right.
_ And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry his _ name. _ _ _ _
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give that record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely song about a [D] lonely _ _ girl _ _ [A] like me.
_ _ _ I [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
was driving down the highway with my radio _ [E] turned on.
And the girl that I heard singing [D] sounded blue and [A] all alone. _
Just like me, her heart was breaking _ and I wondered, could [E] there be?
Could there somewhere be another _ [D] lonely _ girl _ just [A] like _ me?
_ _ There [E] was something [B] about her love _
[E] didn't treat her right.
_ And she'd wake from [B] troubled sleep and cry [E] his [F#] name.
_ [E] _ _ _
[A] Mr.
Record Man, oh, give this record for me, [E] won't you please?
It's a lonely _ song about [E] a [D] lonely _ _ girl _ _ [A] like me. _ _ _ _ _