Chords for Jelly Roll - Music With A Meaning: I Need You
Tempo:
140.4 bpm
Chords used:
Gb
Fm
Bb
Bbm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] Hey, it's Jelly Roll.
I [Ab] want to thank you for watching music [D] with the meaning and I hope you enjoy [G] our perspective on how these
Songs [C] came about what they're about [Abm] and the meaning behind them.
[F] [G]
[Cm] I
[Ab] [Bb]
Need you is track [Bbm] number two [Fm] on the [Gb] beautiful disaster album
It's one of my favorite songs on the [Fm] whole album y [Bbm]'all but it's by far my favorite story to [C] tell
So we [Gb] had just got a new studio and I was really [F]
excited.
[Bb] We just got it set up [Bbm] first night
It was [C] functioning.
I went up [Gb] there by myself.
No engineer or nothing
[Fm] I'm tinkering with [Bb] it and I just start [Bbm] going through the Dropbox [F] beat and [Gb] still Matthews Matt Wallace and Stu
[F]
[Bbm] Had sent me this crazy track [Fm]
and I'm [Gb] listening to it and [F] I'm taking shots
I'm in there by my I'm in there just having a [Bb] party at one y'all.
Whoo.
[Fm] Just in there [Bbm] drinking, right?
I'm blowing [Gb] one and shooting shots and I think man
I'm [F] fitting right to this [Bb] motherfucker y'all [Fm] and I sat there [Bbm] piss drunk and wrote [Fm] that whole [Gb] song and I called my wife drunk
[Fm]
[Bb] FaceTime it was like listen to this [Fm] and I'm like just singing it in the phone all slurring and shit [Gb] and she was like that's
Really really good.
I was like you [Bbm] think so?
She's like, yeah, I knew I was drunk
So I never [C]
ever [Gb] buy into music when I'm drunk.
I'm always like, let me see how I feel [Fm] when I'm sober
[Bbm] Let me see if this record, you know
Resonates [C] with me in the [Gb] morning.
So I wake up in the morning
I listen to the notes in my [Fm] phone and I [Bb] could tell how drunk I was in [Bbm] and I was like this [Fm] fucking song
Is [Gb] really good.
So I play it for bunny again who [Fm] was sober the night before [Bb] and she goes
[Bbm] You played that for me last night you sung it to me [Gb] over the phone.
The song's great
I was like, I just want to know if it was [Bb] sounded good while we were sober
She said we hell I [Bbm] was sober
The [Fm] song was great [Gb] and I just fell in love with the record and my favorite story to tell [Fm] too is the next [Bb] day Tristan
Came [Fm] over.
I said, let's just do a scratch.
So it's more than just [Gb] on my phone
So I went in and laid it in one [Bb] solid take all the way through just sang [Bbm] my fucking [F] soul out y'all
And I'm [Gb] not a singer, but I'm I love to sing, right?
So [C] I'm in there singing [Bb] I'm just really singing the best I [Fm] can and I [Bbm] come out it's one [F] take
[Gb] I didn't even do multiple takes to comp it to lay a double [Fm] to it was just [Bb] literally to be a scratch vocal
[F] When I took it to strange [Gb] and played it for everybody to see [Bb] what they thought about it
I [Bbm] just remember thinking man.
We should keep that [Fm] track the way it is
[Gb] it's got so much raw emotion and vocal so we [F] ended up getting Robin [Bb] Rinell to come over [Bbm] and
Thicken up a [C] certain couple [Gb] parts of the hook, but we left it that one raw [Fm] take all the way [Bb] through ultimately
It's one we [Bbm] ended up using for the [F] album
The [Gb] song itself was written in the [F] context of [Bb] it's not as straightforward [Bbm] as it appears [Fm] lyrically
It [Gb] was more of a man talking to the mirror [F] kind of thing for me.
[Bb] I'm tired of arguing with [Bbm] myself
I'm tired of [Fm] going back and forth [Gb] about what's right and what's wrong when I really [Fm] know what's right
you [Bb] know what I mean [C] and no one it was [Bbm] almost as if [F]
I
[Gb] was speaking to
The the old [Bb] depiction of the devil on one shoulder and the angel on [Fm] the other and I'm looking at the angel like but [Gb] baby
I need you.
It was just referencing [Fm]
a lot of the [Bbm] pain.
I was going through in my life and
[F] Understanding [Gb] that pain and trying to channel it into a way that [F] y'all could hopefully [Bb] get it as well
[Bbm] Anyways, the [C] song's called I [Gb] need you.
I hope you like it.
I hope it touches [Fm] you the way it touches [Bb] me
I hope [C] it helps you somewhere [Bbm] along the way.
[F] I need [Gb] you beautiful disaster.
[Bb]
Hey, it's Jelly Roll
[Bbm] Thank you for [F] watching music [Gb] with a meaning leave a comment below and tell us what they [F] mean to you
[Bb] [Bbm] [Gb] [Bb]
I [Ab] want to thank you for watching music [D] with the meaning and I hope you enjoy [G] our perspective on how these
Songs [C] came about what they're about [Abm] and the meaning behind them.
[F] [G]
[Cm] I
[Ab] [Bb]
Need you is track [Bbm] number two [Fm] on the [Gb] beautiful disaster album
It's one of my favorite songs on the [Fm] whole album y [Bbm]'all but it's by far my favorite story to [C] tell
So we [Gb] had just got a new studio and I was really [F]
excited.
[Bb] We just got it set up [Bbm] first night
It was [C] functioning.
I went up [Gb] there by myself.
No engineer or nothing
[Fm] I'm tinkering with [Bb] it and I just start [Bbm] going through the Dropbox [F] beat and [Gb] still Matthews Matt Wallace and Stu
[F]
[Bbm] Had sent me this crazy track [Fm]
and I'm [Gb] listening to it and [F] I'm taking shots
I'm in there by my I'm in there just having a [Bb] party at one y'all.
Whoo.
[Fm] Just in there [Bbm] drinking, right?
I'm blowing [Gb] one and shooting shots and I think man
I'm [F] fitting right to this [Bb] motherfucker y'all [Fm] and I sat there [Bbm] piss drunk and wrote [Fm] that whole [Gb] song and I called my wife drunk
[Fm]
[Bb] FaceTime it was like listen to this [Fm] and I'm like just singing it in the phone all slurring and shit [Gb] and she was like that's
Really really good.
I was like you [Bbm] think so?
She's like, yeah, I knew I was drunk
So I never [C]
ever [Gb] buy into music when I'm drunk.
I'm always like, let me see how I feel [Fm] when I'm sober
[Bbm] Let me see if this record, you know
Resonates [C] with me in the [Gb] morning.
So I wake up in the morning
I listen to the notes in my [Fm] phone and I [Bb] could tell how drunk I was in [Bbm] and I was like this [Fm] fucking song
Is [Gb] really good.
So I play it for bunny again who [Fm] was sober the night before [Bb] and she goes
[Bbm] You played that for me last night you sung it to me [Gb] over the phone.
The song's great
I was like, I just want to know if it was [Bb] sounded good while we were sober
She said we hell I [Bbm] was sober
The [Fm] song was great [Gb] and I just fell in love with the record and my favorite story to tell [Fm] too is the next [Bb] day Tristan
Came [Fm] over.
I said, let's just do a scratch.
So it's more than just [Gb] on my phone
So I went in and laid it in one [Bb] solid take all the way through just sang [Bbm] my fucking [F] soul out y'all
And I'm [Gb] not a singer, but I'm I love to sing, right?
So [C] I'm in there singing [Bb] I'm just really singing the best I [Fm] can and I [Bbm] come out it's one [F] take
[Gb] I didn't even do multiple takes to comp it to lay a double [Fm] to it was just [Bb] literally to be a scratch vocal
[F] When I took it to strange [Gb] and played it for everybody to see [Bb] what they thought about it
I [Bbm] just remember thinking man.
We should keep that [Fm] track the way it is
[Gb] it's got so much raw emotion and vocal so we [F] ended up getting Robin [Bb] Rinell to come over [Bbm] and
Thicken up a [C] certain couple [Gb] parts of the hook, but we left it that one raw [Fm] take all the way [Bb] through ultimately
It's one we [Bbm] ended up using for the [F] album
The [Gb] song itself was written in the [F] context of [Bb] it's not as straightforward [Bbm] as it appears [Fm] lyrically
It [Gb] was more of a man talking to the mirror [F] kind of thing for me.
[Bb] I'm tired of arguing with [Bbm] myself
I'm tired of [Fm] going back and forth [Gb] about what's right and what's wrong when I really [Fm] know what's right
you [Bb] know what I mean [C] and no one it was [Bbm] almost as if [F]
I
[Gb] was speaking to
The the old [Bb] depiction of the devil on one shoulder and the angel on [Fm] the other and I'm looking at the angel like but [Gb] baby
I need you.
It was just referencing [Fm]
a lot of the [Bbm] pain.
I was going through in my life and
[F] Understanding [Gb] that pain and trying to channel it into a way that [F] y'all could hopefully [Bb] get it as well
[Bbm] Anyways, the [C] song's called I [Gb] need you.
I hope you like it.
I hope it touches [Fm] you the way it touches [Bb] me
I hope [C] it helps you somewhere [Bbm] along the way.
[F] I need [Gb] you beautiful disaster.
[Bb]
Hey, it's Jelly Roll
[Bbm] Thank you for [F] watching music [Gb] with a meaning leave a comment below and tell us what they [F] mean to you
[Bb] [Bbm] [Gb] [Bb]
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_ [D] Hey, it's Jelly Roll.
I [Ab] want to thank you for watching music [D] with the meaning and I hope you enjoy [G] our perspective on how these
Songs [C] came about what they're about [Abm] and the meaning behind them.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Cm] I
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
_ Need you is track [Bbm] number two [Fm] on the [Gb] beautiful disaster album
It's one of my favorite songs on the [Fm] whole album y [Bbm]'all but it's by far my favorite story to [C] tell
So we [Gb] had just got a new studio and I was really [F]
excited.
[Bb] We just got it set up [Bbm] first night
It was [C] functioning.
I went up [Gb] there by myself.
No engineer or nothing
[Fm] I'm tinkering with [Bb] it and I just start [Bbm] going through the Dropbox [F] beat and [Gb] still Matthews Matt Wallace and Stu
_ [F] _
[Bbm] Had sent me this crazy track [Fm]
and I'm [Gb] listening to it and [F] I'm taking shots
I'm in there by my I'm in there just having a [Bb] party at one y'all.
Whoo.
[Fm] Just in there [Bbm] drinking, right?
I'm blowing [Gb] one and shooting shots and I think man
I'm [F] fitting right to this [Bb] motherfucker y'all [Fm] and I sat there [Bbm] piss drunk and wrote [Fm] that whole [Gb] song and I called my wife drunk
[Fm]
[Bb] FaceTime it was like listen to this [Fm] and I'm like just singing it in the phone all slurring and shit [Gb] and she was like that's
Really really good.
I was like you [Bbm] think so?
She's like, yeah, I knew I was drunk
So I never [C]
ever [Gb] buy into music when I'm drunk.
I'm always like, let me see how I feel [Fm] when I'm sober
[Bbm] Let me see if this record, you know
Resonates [C] with me in the [Gb] morning.
So I wake up in the morning
I listen to the notes in my [Fm] phone and I [Bb] could tell how drunk I was in [Bbm] and I was like this [Fm] fucking song
Is [Gb] really good.
So I play it for bunny again who [Fm] was sober the night before [Bb] and she goes
_ [Bbm] You played that for me last night you sung it to me [Gb] over the phone.
The song's great
I was like, I just want to know if it was [Bb] sounded good while we were sober
She said we hell I [Bbm] was sober
The [Fm] song was great [Gb] and I just fell in love with the record and my favorite story to tell [Fm] too is the next [Bb] day Tristan
Came [Fm] over.
I said, let's just do a scratch.
So it's more than just [Gb] on my phone
So I went in and laid it in one [Bb] solid take all the way through just sang [Bbm] my fucking [F] soul out y'all
And I'm [Gb] not a singer, but I'm I love to sing, right?
So [C] I'm in there singing [Bb] I'm just really singing the best I [Fm] can and I [Bbm] come out it's one [F] take
[Gb] I didn't even do multiple takes to comp it to lay a double [Fm] to it was just [Bb] literally to be a scratch vocal
[F] _ When I took it to strange [Gb] and played it for everybody to see [Bb] what they thought about it
I [Bbm] just remember thinking man.
We should keep that [Fm] track the way it is
[Gb] it's got so much raw emotion and vocal so we [F] ended up getting Robin [Bb] Rinell to come over [Bbm] and
Thicken up a [C] certain couple [Gb] parts of the hook, but we left it that one raw [Fm] take all the way [Bb] through ultimately
It's one we [Bbm] ended up using for the [F] album
The [Gb] song itself was written in the [F] context of [Bb] it's not as straightforward [Bbm] as it appears [Fm] lyrically
It [Gb] was more of a man talking to the mirror [F] kind of thing for me.
[Bb] I'm tired of arguing with [Bbm] myself
I'm tired of [Fm] going back and forth [Gb] about what's right and what's wrong when I really [Fm] know what's right
you [Bb] know what I mean [C] and no one it was [Bbm] almost as if [F]
I
[Gb] was speaking to
The the old [Bb] depiction of the devil on one shoulder and the angel on [Fm] the other and I'm looking at the angel like but [Gb] baby
I need you.
It was just referencing [Fm]
a lot of the [Bbm] pain.
I was going through in my life and
[F] Understanding [Gb] that pain and trying to channel it into a way that [F] y'all could hopefully [Bb] get it as well
[Bbm] Anyways, the [C] song's called I [Gb] need you.
I hope you like it.
I hope it touches [Fm] you the way it touches [Bb] me
I hope [C] it helps you somewhere [Bbm] along the way.
[F] I need [Gb] you beautiful disaster.
_ _ _ [Bb] _
_ Hey, it's Jelly Roll
[Bbm] Thank you for [F] watching music [Gb] with a meaning leave a comment below and tell us what they [F] mean to you
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
I [Ab] want to thank you for watching music [D] with the meaning and I hope you enjoy [G] our perspective on how these
Songs [C] came about what they're about [Abm] and the meaning behind them.
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Cm] I
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
_ Need you is track [Bbm] number two [Fm] on the [Gb] beautiful disaster album
It's one of my favorite songs on the [Fm] whole album y [Bbm]'all but it's by far my favorite story to [C] tell
So we [Gb] had just got a new studio and I was really [F]
excited.
[Bb] We just got it set up [Bbm] first night
It was [C] functioning.
I went up [Gb] there by myself.
No engineer or nothing
[Fm] I'm tinkering with [Bb] it and I just start [Bbm] going through the Dropbox [F] beat and [Gb] still Matthews Matt Wallace and Stu
_ [F] _
[Bbm] Had sent me this crazy track [Fm]
and I'm [Gb] listening to it and [F] I'm taking shots
I'm in there by my I'm in there just having a [Bb] party at one y'all.
Whoo.
[Fm] Just in there [Bbm] drinking, right?
I'm blowing [Gb] one and shooting shots and I think man
I'm [F] fitting right to this [Bb] motherfucker y'all [Fm] and I sat there [Bbm] piss drunk and wrote [Fm] that whole [Gb] song and I called my wife drunk
[Fm]
[Bb] FaceTime it was like listen to this [Fm] and I'm like just singing it in the phone all slurring and shit [Gb] and she was like that's
Really really good.
I was like you [Bbm] think so?
She's like, yeah, I knew I was drunk
So I never [C]
ever [Gb] buy into music when I'm drunk.
I'm always like, let me see how I feel [Fm] when I'm sober
[Bbm] Let me see if this record, you know
Resonates [C] with me in the [Gb] morning.
So I wake up in the morning
I listen to the notes in my [Fm] phone and I [Bb] could tell how drunk I was in [Bbm] and I was like this [Fm] fucking song
Is [Gb] really good.
So I play it for bunny again who [Fm] was sober the night before [Bb] and she goes
_ [Bbm] You played that for me last night you sung it to me [Gb] over the phone.
The song's great
I was like, I just want to know if it was [Bb] sounded good while we were sober
She said we hell I [Bbm] was sober
The [Fm] song was great [Gb] and I just fell in love with the record and my favorite story to tell [Fm] too is the next [Bb] day Tristan
Came [Fm] over.
I said, let's just do a scratch.
So it's more than just [Gb] on my phone
So I went in and laid it in one [Bb] solid take all the way through just sang [Bbm] my fucking [F] soul out y'all
And I'm [Gb] not a singer, but I'm I love to sing, right?
So [C] I'm in there singing [Bb] I'm just really singing the best I [Fm] can and I [Bbm] come out it's one [F] take
[Gb] I didn't even do multiple takes to comp it to lay a double [Fm] to it was just [Bb] literally to be a scratch vocal
[F] _ When I took it to strange [Gb] and played it for everybody to see [Bb] what they thought about it
I [Bbm] just remember thinking man.
We should keep that [Fm] track the way it is
[Gb] it's got so much raw emotion and vocal so we [F] ended up getting Robin [Bb] Rinell to come over [Bbm] and
Thicken up a [C] certain couple [Gb] parts of the hook, but we left it that one raw [Fm] take all the way [Bb] through ultimately
It's one we [Bbm] ended up using for the [F] album
The [Gb] song itself was written in the [F] context of [Bb] it's not as straightforward [Bbm] as it appears [Fm] lyrically
It [Gb] was more of a man talking to the mirror [F] kind of thing for me.
[Bb] I'm tired of arguing with [Bbm] myself
I'm tired of [Fm] going back and forth [Gb] about what's right and what's wrong when I really [Fm] know what's right
you [Bb] know what I mean [C] and no one it was [Bbm] almost as if [F]
I
[Gb] was speaking to
The the old [Bb] depiction of the devil on one shoulder and the angel on [Fm] the other and I'm looking at the angel like but [Gb] baby
I need you.
It was just referencing [Fm]
a lot of the [Bbm] pain.
I was going through in my life and
[F] Understanding [Gb] that pain and trying to channel it into a way that [F] y'all could hopefully [Bb] get it as well
[Bbm] Anyways, the [C] song's called I [Gb] need you.
I hope you like it.
I hope it touches [Fm] you the way it touches [Bb] me
I hope [C] it helps you somewhere [Bbm] along the way.
[F] I need [Gb] you beautiful disaster.
_ _ _ [Bb] _
_ Hey, it's Jelly Roll
[Bbm] Thank you for [F] watching music [Gb] with a meaning leave a comment below and tell us what they [F] mean to you
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _