Chords for Joe Tex - A woman"s hand
Tempo:
55.9 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] You and I have [F] come a long way together haven't we baby?
I [C] remember when times were bad you stood right by me, didn't you darling?
[F] Oh and I love you for that.
And I don't want your little heart to [C] want
for a thing.
Because if I've only got one life to [F] live
like they say, then I want to spend that one life [C] taking good care of you.
Because baby I'm a true [F]
believer in an old saying that I heard a lady [C] say one time.
I was traveling through the world on my way somewhere, I don't remember where it was.
[F] But I remember this old lady sitting on her front porch [C] looking at her hands that the
years had wrinkled and twisted.
And as she [F] looked at her hands, she looked
back up at me and she said to me, she said, son [C] a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to work
hard [C] all the time.
[F] Can't you just see that?
And I know [C] a lot of men out there are going to be mad at me for [G] saying that, but I've
got to say it again.
[C] I said a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to
work hard [C] all the time.
Here's what they were made for.
They were made to rub a man's head, [Em]
make a man some [C] bread, fix him a good cup of coffee,
[F] and put his children to bed.
[C] That's what [G] a woman's hands [F] were made [Am] [C] for.
[F] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you [G] think that's something, listen to this.
[C] A woman's mind [F] wasn't made to worry [C] all the time.
[F] And quicker the men [C] realize that, the better off the world is going to be.
Listen to me.
I said a woman's mind [F] wasn't made to worry [C] all the time.
It was made to think up clever little things [G] to surprise [F] her man [C] and try to keep him smiling
[F] as long as she came.
[C] That's what a [G] woman's mind [F] was made [C] for.
[F]
I [C] remember when times were bad you stood right by me, didn't you darling?
[F] Oh and I love you for that.
And I don't want your little heart to [C] want
for a thing.
Because if I've only got one life to [F] live
like they say, then I want to spend that one life [C] taking good care of you.
Because baby I'm a true [F]
believer in an old saying that I heard a lady [C] say one time.
I was traveling through the world on my way somewhere, I don't remember where it was.
[F] But I remember this old lady sitting on her front porch [C] looking at her hands that the
years had wrinkled and twisted.
And as she [F] looked at her hands, she looked
back up at me and she said to me, she said, son [C] a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to work
hard [C] all the time.
[F] Can't you just see that?
And I know [C] a lot of men out there are going to be mad at me for [G] saying that, but I've
got to say it again.
[C] I said a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to
work hard [C] all the time.
Here's what they were made for.
They were made to rub a man's head, [Em]
make a man some [C] bread, fix him a good cup of coffee,
[F] and put his children to bed.
[C] That's what [G] a woman's hands [F] were made [Am] [C] for.
[F] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you [G] think that's something, listen to this.
[C] A woman's mind [F] wasn't made to worry [C] all the time.
[F] And quicker the men [C] realize that, the better off the world is going to be.
Listen to me.
I said a woman's mind [F] wasn't made to worry [C] all the time.
It was made to think up clever little things [G] to surprise [F] her man [C] and try to keep him smiling
[F] as long as she came.
[C] That's what a [G] woman's mind [F] was made [C] for.
[F]
Key:
C
F
G
Em
Am
C
F
G
_ _ _ [C] _ You and I have [F] come a long way together haven't we baby?
I [C] remember when times were bad you stood right by me, didn't you darling?
[F] Oh and I love you for that.
And I don't want your little heart to [C] want
for a thing.
Because if I've only got one life to [F] live
like they say, then I want to spend that one life [C] taking good care of you.
Because baby I'm a true [F]
believer in an old saying that I heard a lady [C] say one time.
I was traveling through the world on my way somewhere, I don't remember where it was.
[F] But I remember this old lady sitting on her front porch [C] looking at her hands that the
years had wrinkled and twisted.
And as she [F] looked at her hands, she looked
back up at me and she said to me, she said, son [C] a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to work
hard _ [C] all the time.
[F] Can't you just see that?
And I know [C] a lot of men out there are going to be mad at me for [G] saying that, but I've
got to say it again.
[C] I said a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to
work hard [C] all the time. _ _ _
Here's what they were made for.
They were made to rub a man's head, [Em]
make a man some [C] bread, fix him a good cup of coffee,
[F] and put his children to bed.
[C] That's what _ [G] a woman's _ hands [F] were made [Am] _ [C] for.
_ [F] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you [G] think that's something, listen to this.
[C] A woman's mind _ [F] wasn't made to worry _ [C] all the time.
[F] And quicker the men [C] realize that, the better off the world is going to be.
Listen to me.
I said a woman's mind _ [F] wasn't made to worry _ [C] all the time.
_ _ _ It was made to think up clever little things [G] to surprise [F] her man [C] and try to keep him smiling
[F] as long as she came.
[C] That's what a [G] woman's mind _ [F] was made _ [C] for.
_ _ _ [F] _
I [C] remember when times were bad you stood right by me, didn't you darling?
[F] Oh and I love you for that.
And I don't want your little heart to [C] want
for a thing.
Because if I've only got one life to [F] live
like they say, then I want to spend that one life [C] taking good care of you.
Because baby I'm a true [F]
believer in an old saying that I heard a lady [C] say one time.
I was traveling through the world on my way somewhere, I don't remember where it was.
[F] But I remember this old lady sitting on her front porch [C] looking at her hands that the
years had wrinkled and twisted.
And as she [F] looked at her hands, she looked
back up at me and she said to me, she said, son [C] a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to work
hard _ [C] all the time.
[F] Can't you just see that?
And I know [C] a lot of men out there are going to be mad at me for [G] saying that, but I've
got to say it again.
[C] I said a woman's hands just [F] weren't made to
work hard [C] all the time. _ _ _
Here's what they were made for.
They were made to rub a man's head, [Em]
make a man some [C] bread, fix him a good cup of coffee,
[F] and put his children to bed.
[C] That's what _ [G] a woman's _ hands [F] were made [Am] _ [C] for.
_ [F] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you [G] think that's something, listen to this.
[C] A woman's mind _ [F] wasn't made to worry _ [C] all the time.
[F] And quicker the men [C] realize that, the better off the world is going to be.
Listen to me.
I said a woman's mind _ [F] wasn't made to worry _ [C] all the time.
_ _ _ It was made to think up clever little things [G] to surprise [F] her man [C] and try to keep him smiling
[F] as long as she came.
[C] That's what a [G] woman's mind _ [F] was made _ [C] for.
_ _ _ [F] _