Chords for Joe Bonamassa - So, It's Like That - CBS Early Morning Show
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[A] [D] Joe Bonamassa [Gb] picked up the guitar when he was only four years old and first hit the [A] stage with B.B. [G] King at age 12.
As Billboard Magazine [Em] said, Joe's got the blues so [C] bad you will swear he's been coming up against hard knocks for [Gb] decades.
[C] Now at only 25 years old, he's coming off a major [G] tour with his mentor B.B. King.
[Gbm] He currently has the number two [Em] blues album in [C] the country.
The CD is called [G] So It's Like That.
[D] Joe Bonamassa, welcome [C] to the Second Cup Cafe.
Russ, what's up dude?
Man, you got it.
Thanks for [G] coming in.
We appreciate it.
Thanks for having me, man.
People are asking, 25 [Eb] years old, what does this guy know from the blues?
Where does this come from?
I don't know.
I guess blues is a product of how your experience is in life.
Like I said, I started very young and I had some good and bad life experiences, so it kind of all comes out.
We have some footage of you.
I think you're 14 years old playing.
Let's take a look at it right here.
Cool.
Check you out.
[Cm] When [F] did you know?
[Eb] So, why don't you listen to this for a second.
[Dm] [Eb] Man, 14 years old.
How do you get that good at 14 [Ab] years old?
Well, I started playing when I was four.
I've been [Eb] playing for 10 years.
I could have been playing since I was two.
I wouldn't have been that good.
I was much fatter back then.
But you could play.
I was pretty good.
B.B. King saw me when I was about that age and invited me on a tour [F] for [Gm] the summer.
It was just a great experience and I learned [Cm] a whole lot.
What was it like touring with B.B. King and having this legend give you advice along the way?
Well, it was great for me because even though I was 14, I was able to appreciate the magnitude of what this guy was doing for me.
He would give me advice for the shows and just kind of took me under his wing and was extremely, extremely nice to me.
What's the best piece of advice you think you got from B.B.?
Stay away from drugs.
Stay away from drugs and booze.
And he's from?
Hey, he's been in the business for 60 years and still going strong.
What's the significance of the title of the album, So It's Like That?
So It's Like That.
I moved to New York in May and I used to live in Washington, D.C.
So I moved to New York.
It's a very New York saying.
So It's Like That.
So It's Like That.
Your next album is going to be called Forget About It.
Forget About It, right?
Or Live From The Deli.
I don't know.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do for us first this morning?
We're going to do the title cut, So It's Like That.
Okay, you got it.
Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Badamaso.
Ready?
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[C] [Cm] Okay.
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So It's Like [F] That.
[F] [Cm] [Abm] How easy it is [G] to break [Bb] my heart [Cm] again.
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[C] [Ab] [Bb] It's [C]
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[G] [C] [Bbm] [E] Like That.
From a bad position to the corner through high [D] cap.
I [Gm] keep a bill [Em] in your winter in my [Cm] pocket.
So It's Like That, baby.
[E] So It's [F] Like That.
[Cm] [Eb] [Ab] How easy [G] it is to [Bb] break my [Cm] heart again.
[Cm] [G] [Cm] So It's Like [Eb] That, baby.
So It's Like That, baby.
[Cm] How [Ab] easy it is to break [Cm] my heart again.
[N] [Gm]
[Cm] [E] Man.
This man knows from the blues.
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for having me.
Awesome.
Any other influences in your career?
I would say probably my biggest influence in music, my favorite singer, songwriter, and guitar player is Eric Clapton.
Eric Clapton.
Little Stevie Ray too, huh?
Little Stevie Ray.
Little bit of everybody.
[Gbm] Thanks a lot.
[A] You're watching the Saturday Early Show on CBS.
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As Billboard Magazine [Em] said, Joe's got the blues so [C] bad you will swear he's been coming up against hard knocks for [Gb] decades.
[C] Now at only 25 years old, he's coming off a major [G] tour with his mentor B.B. King.
[Gbm] He currently has the number two [Em] blues album in [C] the country.
The CD is called [G] So It's Like That.
[D] Joe Bonamassa, welcome [C] to the Second Cup Cafe.
Russ, what's up dude?
Man, you got it.
Thanks for [G] coming in.
We appreciate it.
Thanks for having me, man.
People are asking, 25 [Eb] years old, what does this guy know from the blues?
Where does this come from?
I don't know.
I guess blues is a product of how your experience is in life.
Like I said, I started very young and I had some good and bad life experiences, so it kind of all comes out.
We have some footage of you.
I think you're 14 years old playing.
Let's take a look at it right here.
Cool.
Check you out.
[Cm] When [F] did you know?
[Eb] So, why don't you listen to this for a second.
[Dm] [Eb] Man, 14 years old.
How do you get that good at 14 [Ab] years old?
Well, I started playing when I was four.
I've been [Eb] playing for 10 years.
I could have been playing since I was two.
I wouldn't have been that good.
I was much fatter back then.
But you could play.
I was pretty good.
B.B. King saw me when I was about that age and invited me on a tour [F] for [Gm] the summer.
It was just a great experience and I learned [Cm] a whole lot.
What was it like touring with B.B. King and having this legend give you advice along the way?
Well, it was great for me because even though I was 14, I was able to appreciate the magnitude of what this guy was doing for me.
He would give me advice for the shows and just kind of took me under his wing and was extremely, extremely nice to me.
What's the best piece of advice you think you got from B.B.?
Stay away from drugs.
Stay away from drugs and booze.
And he's from?
Hey, he's been in the business for 60 years and still going strong.
What's the significance of the title of the album, So It's Like That?
So It's Like That.
I moved to New York in May and I used to live in Washington, D.C.
So I moved to New York.
It's a very New York saying.
So It's Like That.
So It's Like That.
Your next album is going to be called Forget About It.
Forget About It, right?
Or Live From The Deli.
I don't know.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do for us first this morning?
We're going to do the title cut, So It's Like That.
Okay, you got it.
Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Badamaso.
Ready?
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[C] [Cm] Okay.
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So It's Like [F] That.
[F] [Cm] [Abm] How easy it is [G] to break [Bb] my heart [Cm] again.
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So [N] [Gb] [F] [Gm] [Cm]
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[C] [Ab] [Bb] It's [C]
[Fm] [Gb] [Bbm] [C] [F] [E]
[G] [C] [Bbm] [E] Like That.
From a bad position to the corner through high [D] cap.
I [Gm] keep a bill [Em] in your winter in my [Cm] pocket.
So It's Like That, baby.
[E] So It's [F] Like That.
[Cm] [Eb] [Ab] How easy [G] it is to [Bb] break my [Cm] heart again.
[Cm] [G] [Cm] So It's Like [Eb] That, baby.
So It's Like That, baby.
[Cm] How [Ab] easy it is to break [Cm] my heart again.
[N] [Gm]
[Cm] [E] Man.
This man knows from the blues.
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for having me.
Awesome.
Any other influences in your career?
I would say probably my biggest influence in music, my favorite singer, songwriter, and guitar player is Eric Clapton.
Eric Clapton.
Little Stevie Ray too, huh?
Little Stevie Ray.
Little bit of everybody.
[Gbm] Thanks a lot.
[A] You're watching the Saturday Early Show on CBS.
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_ _ [A] _ _ [D] Joe Bonamassa [Gb] picked up the guitar when he was only four years old and first hit the [A] stage with B.B. [G] King at age 12.
As Billboard Magazine [Em] said, Joe's got the blues so [C] bad you will swear he's been coming up against hard knocks for [Gb] decades.
[C] Now at only 25 years old, he's coming off a major [G] tour with his mentor B.B. King.
[Gbm] He currently has the number two [Em] blues album in [C] the country.
The CD is called [G] So It's Like That.
[D] Joe Bonamassa, welcome [C] to the Second Cup Cafe.
Russ, what's up dude?
Man, you got it.
Thanks for [G] coming in.
We appreciate it.
Thanks for having me, man.
People are asking, 25 [Eb] years old, what does this guy know from the blues?
Where does this come from?
I don't know.
I guess blues is a product of how your experience is in life.
Like I said, I started very young and I had some good and bad life experiences, so it kind of all comes out.
We have some footage of you.
I think you're 14 years old playing.
Let's take a look at it right here.
Cool.
Check you out.
[Cm] When [F] did you know?
[Eb] So, why don't you listen to this for a second. _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [Eb] _ _ Man, 14 years old.
How do you get that good at 14 [Ab] years old?
Well, I started playing when I was four.
I've been [Eb] playing for 10 years.
I could have been playing since I was two.
I wouldn't have been that good.
I was much fatter back then.
_ But you could play.
I was pretty good.
B.B. King saw me when I was about that age and invited me on a tour [F] for [Gm] the summer.
It was just a great experience and I learned [Cm] a whole lot.
What was it like touring with B.B. King and having this legend give you advice along the way?
Well, it was great for me because even though I was 14, I was able to appreciate the magnitude of what this guy was doing for me.
He would give me advice for the shows and just kind of took me under his wing and was extremely, extremely nice to me.
What's the best piece of advice you think you got from B.B.?
Stay away from drugs.
Stay away from drugs and booze.
And he's from?
Hey, he's been in the business for 60 years and still going strong.
What's the significance of the title of the album, So It's Like That?
So It's Like That.
I moved to New York in May and I used to live in Washington, D.C.
So I moved to New York.
It's a very New York saying.
So It's Like That.
So It's Like That.
Your next album is going to be called Forget About It.
Forget About It, right?
Or Live From The Deli.
I don't know.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do for us first this morning?
We're going to do the title cut, So It's Like That.
Okay, you got it.
Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Badamaso.
Ready? _
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_ [C] _ _ [Cm] _ Okay.
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So It's Like [F] That.
[F] _ [Cm] [Abm] How easy it is [G] to break [Bb] my heart [Cm] again.
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[C] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Bb] It's [C] _ _
[Fm] _ [Gb] _ [Bbm] _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ [E] _
[G] _ [C] _ [Bbm] [E] Like That.
From a bad position to the corner through high [D] cap.
I [Gm] keep a bill [Em] in your winter in my [Cm] pocket.
So It's Like That, baby.
_ [E] So It's [F] Like That.
[Cm] _ [Eb] [Ab] How easy [G] it is to [Bb] break my [Cm] heart again.
[Cm] _ [G] [Cm] So It's Like [Eb] That, baby.
So It's Like That, baby.
[Cm] How [Ab] easy it is to break [Cm] my heart again.
_ [N] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ [E] _ _ Man. _
This man knows from the blues.
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for having me.
Awesome.
Any other influences in your career?
I would say probably my biggest influence in music, my favorite singer, songwriter, and guitar player is Eric Clapton.
Eric Clapton.
Little Stevie Ray too, huh?
Little Stevie Ray.
Little bit of everybody.
[Gbm] Thanks a lot.
[A] You're watching the Saturday Early Show on CBS.
_ _ _ [D] _ [Db] _ [Eb] _ [Gb] _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _ [Abm] _ _ _
As Billboard Magazine [Em] said, Joe's got the blues so [C] bad you will swear he's been coming up against hard knocks for [Gb] decades.
[C] Now at only 25 years old, he's coming off a major [G] tour with his mentor B.B. King.
[Gbm] He currently has the number two [Em] blues album in [C] the country.
The CD is called [G] So It's Like That.
[D] Joe Bonamassa, welcome [C] to the Second Cup Cafe.
Russ, what's up dude?
Man, you got it.
Thanks for [G] coming in.
We appreciate it.
Thanks for having me, man.
People are asking, 25 [Eb] years old, what does this guy know from the blues?
Where does this come from?
I don't know.
I guess blues is a product of how your experience is in life.
Like I said, I started very young and I had some good and bad life experiences, so it kind of all comes out.
We have some footage of you.
I think you're 14 years old playing.
Let's take a look at it right here.
Cool.
Check you out.
[Cm] When [F] did you know?
[Eb] So, why don't you listen to this for a second. _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [Eb] _ _ Man, 14 years old.
How do you get that good at 14 [Ab] years old?
Well, I started playing when I was four.
I've been [Eb] playing for 10 years.
I could have been playing since I was two.
I wouldn't have been that good.
I was much fatter back then.
_ But you could play.
I was pretty good.
B.B. King saw me when I was about that age and invited me on a tour [F] for [Gm] the summer.
It was just a great experience and I learned [Cm] a whole lot.
What was it like touring with B.B. King and having this legend give you advice along the way?
Well, it was great for me because even though I was 14, I was able to appreciate the magnitude of what this guy was doing for me.
He would give me advice for the shows and just kind of took me under his wing and was extremely, extremely nice to me.
What's the best piece of advice you think you got from B.B.?
Stay away from drugs.
Stay away from drugs and booze.
And he's from?
Hey, he's been in the business for 60 years and still going strong.
What's the significance of the title of the album, So It's Like That?
So It's Like That.
I moved to New York in May and I used to live in Washington, D.C.
So I moved to New York.
It's a very New York saying.
So It's Like That.
So It's Like That.
Your next album is going to be called Forget About It.
Forget About It, right?
Or Live From The Deli.
I don't know.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do for us first this morning?
We're going to do the title cut, So It's Like That.
Okay, you got it.
Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Badamaso.
Ready? _
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_ [C] _ _ [Cm] _ Okay.
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So It's Like [F] That.
[F] _ [Cm] [Abm] How easy it is [G] to break [Bb] my heart [Cm] again.
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[G] _ [C] _ [Bbm] [E] Like That.
From a bad position to the corner through high [D] cap.
I [Gm] keep a bill [Em] in your winter in my [Cm] pocket.
So It's Like That, baby.
_ [E] So It's [F] Like That.
[Cm] _ [Eb] [Ab] How easy [G] it is to [Bb] break my [Cm] heart again.
[Cm] _ [G] [Cm] So It's Like [Eb] That, baby.
So It's Like That, baby.
[Cm] How [Ab] easy it is to break [Cm] my heart again.
_ [N] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ [E] _ _ Man. _
This man knows from the blues.
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for having me.
Awesome.
Any other influences in your career?
I would say probably my biggest influence in music, my favorite singer, songwriter, and guitar player is Eric Clapton.
Eric Clapton.
Little Stevie Ray too, huh?
Little Stevie Ray.
Little bit of everybody.
[Gbm] Thanks a lot.
[A] You're watching the Saturday Early Show on CBS.
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