Chords for LaTasha Lee - Mr Postman - (Lyric Video)
Tempo:
97.15 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Db
Abm
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb]
[Abm] [Db] [Db]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Abm] [Db]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Abm] [Db]
[Gb] [Eb] I'm [Abm] sitting here all [Db] alone.
They [Gb] say he did something wrong.
[Eb] So he can't call home.
And [Abm] now I'm wondering if he's really gone.
I'm [Db]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Abm] hoping he's gone.
And he put his phone to my [Db] letter.
And [Gb] let me know when he's gone.
And [Eb] maybe I can sleep at night.
And [Abm] my days would be much [Db] better.
[Gb] Oh, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter for [Db] me?
I think I do. Sure.
[Gb] He's locked [Eb] up in a [Abm] cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I think I do.
Sure.
There's [Gb] been many other people [Eb] trying to holler at me.
[Abm] But I'm saving all my money for [Db] baby.
Baby.
They [Gb] say I need to move on.
[Eb] Cause he's been gone too [Eb] long.
[Abm] I refuse to climb his number one [Db] lady.
Lady.
So [Gb] look down deep in your bag and tell [Eb] me what you have.
And [Abm] he's the one to put a smile on my [Db] face.
Don't [Gb] want to bounce you around [Eb] and try to take up your time.
[Abm] But I gotta get this letter [Db] today.
[Gb] So, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up [Eb] in [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write [Gb] me.
I think I do.
Sure.
Wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up in a [Eb] penitent street.
In [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I [Gb] think I do.
So where is it?
[Eb] Tell me.
Give it to me.
Let [Abm] me open it.
[Db] Let me open it [Db] up.
[Gb] So where is [Eb] it?
Give it to [Abm] me.
Give it to me.
Let me open it.
[Gb] Let me open it.
Wait a minute.
[Eb]
[Abm] [Db]
[Abm] [Db] [Db]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Abm] [Db]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Abm] [Db]
[Gb] [Eb] I'm [Abm] sitting here all [Db] alone.
They [Gb] say he did something wrong.
[Eb] So he can't call home.
And [Abm] now I'm wondering if he's really gone.
I'm [Db]
[Gb] [Eb]
[Abm] hoping he's gone.
And he put his phone to my [Db] letter.
And [Gb] let me know when he's gone.
And [Eb] maybe I can sleep at night.
And [Abm] my days would be much [Db] better.
[Gb] Oh, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter for [Db] me?
I think I do. Sure.
[Gb] He's locked [Eb] up in a [Abm] cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I think I do.
Sure.
There's [Gb] been many other people [Eb] trying to holler at me.
[Abm] But I'm saving all my money for [Db] baby.
Baby.
They [Gb] say I need to move on.
[Eb] Cause he's been gone too [Eb] long.
[Abm] I refuse to climb his number one [Db] lady.
Lady.
So [Gb] look down deep in your bag and tell [Eb] me what you have.
And [Abm] he's the one to put a smile on my [Db] face.
Don't [Gb] want to bounce you around [Eb] and try to take up your time.
[Abm] But I gotta get this letter [Db] today.
[Gb] So, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up [Eb] in [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write [Gb] me.
I think I do.
Sure.
Wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up in a [Eb] penitent street.
In [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I [Gb] think I do.
So where is it?
[Eb] Tell me.
Give it to me.
Let [Abm] me open it.
[Db] Let me open it [Db] up.
[Gb] So where is [Eb] it?
Give it to [Abm] me.
Give it to me.
Let me open it.
[Gb] Let me open it.
Wait a minute.
[Eb]
[Abm] [Db]
Key:
Eb
Db
Abm
Gb
Eb
Db
Abm
Gb
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ I'm [Abm] sitting here all [Db] alone.
They [Gb] say he did something wrong.
[Eb] So he can't call home.
And [Abm] now I'm wondering if he's really gone.
I'm _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Abm] hoping he's gone.
And he put his phone to my [Db] letter.
And [Gb] let me know when he's gone.
And [Eb] maybe I can sleep at night.
And [Abm] my days would be much [Db] better. _ _
[Gb] Oh, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter for [Db] me?
I think I do. Sure.
[Gb] He's locked _ [Eb] _ up in a [Abm] cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I think I do.
Sure.
There's [Gb] been many other people [Eb] trying to holler at me.
[Abm] But I'm saving all my money for [Db] baby.
Baby.
They [Gb] say I need to move on.
[Eb] Cause he's been gone too [Eb] long.
[Abm] I refuse to climb his number one [Db] lady.
Lady.
So [Gb] look down deep in your bag and tell [Eb] me what you have.
And [Abm] he's the one to put a smile on my [Db] _ face.
Don't [Gb] want to bounce you around [Eb] and try to take up your time.
[Abm] But I gotta get this letter [Db] today. _ _
[Gb] So, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up _ [Eb] _ _ in [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write [Gb] me.
I think I do.
Sure.
_ Wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up in a [Eb] penitent street.
In [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I [Gb] think I do.
So where is it?
[Eb] Tell me.
Give it to me.
Let [Abm] me open it.
_ [Db] Let me open it [Db] up.
[Gb] So where is _ [Eb] it?
Give it to [Abm] me.
Give it to me.
Let me open it.
[Gb] Let me open it.
Wait a minute. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ I'm [Abm] sitting here all [Db] alone.
They [Gb] say he did something wrong.
[Eb] So he can't call home.
And [Abm] now I'm wondering if he's really gone.
I'm _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
[Abm] hoping he's gone.
And he put his phone to my [Db] letter.
And [Gb] let me know when he's gone.
And [Eb] maybe I can sleep at night.
And [Abm] my days would be much [Db] better. _ _
[Gb] Oh, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter for [Db] me?
I think I do. Sure.
[Gb] He's locked _ [Eb] _ up in a [Abm] cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I think I do.
Sure.
There's [Gb] been many other people [Eb] trying to holler at me.
[Abm] But I'm saving all my money for [Db] baby.
Baby.
They [Gb] say I need to move on.
[Eb] Cause he's been gone too [Eb] long.
[Abm] I refuse to climb his number one [Db] lady.
Lady.
So [Gb] look down deep in your bag and tell [Eb] me what you have.
And [Abm] he's the one to put a smile on my [Db] _ face.
Don't [Gb] want to bounce you around [Eb] and try to take up your time.
[Abm] But I gotta get this letter [Db] today. _ _
[Gb] So, wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up _ [Eb] _ _ in [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write [Gb] me.
I think I do.
Sure.
_ Wait a minute, [Eb] Mr.
Poe.
Hey, do you [Abm] got a letter, a letter [Db] for me?
I think I do.
Sure.
[Gb] He's locked up in a [Eb] penitent street.
In [Abm] a cabin waiting for him to [Db] write me.
I [Gb] think I do.
So where is it?
[Eb] Tell me.
Give it to me.
Let [Abm] me open it.
_ [Db] Let me open it [Db] up.
[Gb] So where is _ [Eb] it?
Give it to [Abm] me.
Give it to me.
Let me open it.
[Gb] Let me open it.
Wait a minute. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _