Chords for Mannish Boy (Live)
Tempo:
66.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
Am
Em
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Oh, yeah.
[Bb]
[D] [Eb] Oh, yeah.
[B]
Everything, everything, everything gonna be all right this morning.
Oh, yeah.
[A]
[Db]
[N] [Am]
Now, when I was a young boy,
[A] at the age of five,
my mother said I was gonna be the greatest man alive.
But now I'm a man.
[C] Way past 21.
[A]
You got to believe me, woman.
I have lots of fun.
I'm a man.
I spell him A -N.
That's rather than me.
[C] No B.
[A] Oh, child.
Why?
[A] That mean mannish boy.
I'm a man.
I'm a natural lover's man.
I'm a man.
I'm [E] a rolling stone.
[Am] I'm [Em] a man.
[A] I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Sitting on the outside.
Just me and my mate.
You know I make the moon, honey.
Come up two hours late.
Wasn't that a man?
[Am]
I spell him [A] A-N.
That's rather than me.
[F] No B.
[A] Oh, child.
Why?
[Am] That mean mannish boy.
[Dbm] I'm a man.
I'm [A]
a natural lover's man.
I'm a man.
I'm a rolling stone.
I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny.
Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny.
I'm a man.
Yeah, I'm a man, Johnny.
The line I shoot.
You know I never miss.
Yeah, when I make love to a woman.
You know she can't resist. You diamond.
Three miles go down.
Yeah, Johnny.
To Kansas too.
I'm going to bring back my second cousin you know I'm talking [Am] about.
That little John the Conqueror move, you know.
That's it.
[A] The man child.
Whoa.
Yeah.
[Em] You know I'm the natural born [A] man.
[E] Yeah, a rolling stone.
Yeah, you is.
A [Eb] man child.
Yeah, you is, [A] Johnny.
Yeah, I'm way past 21.
All right, Johnny.
Better believe me, honey.
We're going to have lots of fun now.
Sitting on the outside, sitting on the outside.
All right, Johnny.
Just me and my mate.
You know I can make the moon come up, honey.
No, since I was late.
I thought I'm a man.
Hey, Johnny.
Yeah, Johnny.
Can't. Yeah, Johnny.
Talk about tennis boy.
[Am] No, I don't be.
No.
[A]
Oh, child.
Why, yeah.
Talk about telling them tennis boy. Yeah, Johnny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. What's up?
What's up?
Ah.
Well, well, well, well, well, well.
All right.
Whoa.
[Em]
[A]
[F] Oh.
Yeah, funny water.
[Em] The last and the [N] best, funny water.
Yeah, Johnny.
You is a man.
That's a boy.
Man.
You'll never see one
[Bb]
[D] [Eb] Oh, yeah.
[B]
Everything, everything, everything gonna be all right this morning.
Oh, yeah.
[A]
[Db]
[N] [Am]
Now, when I was a young boy,
[A] at the age of five,
my mother said I was gonna be the greatest man alive.
But now I'm a man.
[C] Way past 21.
[A]
You got to believe me, woman.
I have lots of fun.
I'm a man.
I spell him A -N.
That's rather than me.
[C] No B.
[A] Oh, child.
Why?
[A] That mean mannish boy.
I'm a man.
I'm a natural lover's man.
I'm a man.
I'm [E] a rolling stone.
[Am] I'm [Em] a man.
[A] I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Sitting on the outside.
Just me and my mate.
You know I make the moon, honey.
Come up two hours late.
Wasn't that a man?
[Am]
I spell him [A] A-N.
That's rather than me.
[F] No B.
[A] Oh, child.
Why?
[Am] That mean mannish boy.
[Dbm] I'm a man.
I'm [A]
a natural lover's man.
I'm a man.
I'm a rolling stone.
I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny.
Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny.
I'm a man.
Yeah, I'm a man, Johnny.
The line I shoot.
You know I never miss.
Yeah, when I make love to a woman.
You know she can't resist. You diamond.
Three miles go down.
Yeah, Johnny.
To Kansas too.
I'm going to bring back my second cousin you know I'm talking [Am] about.
That little John the Conqueror move, you know.
That's it.
[A] The man child.
Whoa.
Yeah.
[Em] You know I'm the natural born [A] man.
[E] Yeah, a rolling stone.
Yeah, you is.
A [Eb] man child.
Yeah, you is, [A] Johnny.
Yeah, I'm way past 21.
All right, Johnny.
Better believe me, honey.
We're going to have lots of fun now.
Sitting on the outside, sitting on the outside.
All right, Johnny.
Just me and my mate.
You know I can make the moon come up, honey.
No, since I was late.
I thought I'm a man.
Hey, Johnny.
Yeah, Johnny.
Can't. Yeah, Johnny.
Talk about tennis boy.
[Am] No, I don't be.
No.
[A]
Oh, child.
Why, yeah.
Talk about telling them tennis boy. Yeah, Johnny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. What's up?
What's up?
Ah.
Well, well, well, well, well, well.
All right.
Whoa.
[Em]
[A]
[F] Oh.
Yeah, funny water.
[Em] The last and the [N] best, funny water.
Yeah, Johnny.
You is a man.
That's a boy.
Man.
You'll never see one
Key:
A
Am
Em
Eb
C
A
Am
Em
_ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, yeah.
_ _ [Bb] _
_ [D] _ [Eb] Oh, yeah.
_ [B] _
_ _ _ _ Everything, everything, everything gonna be all right this morning. _ _
_ Oh, yeah.
[A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ [Am]
Now, when I was a young boy,
[A] _ at the age of five,
my mother said I was gonna be the greatest man alive.
_ But now I'm a man.
_ [C] Way past 21.
_ [A]
You got to believe me, woman.
_ I have lots of fun.
I'm a man.
_ I spell him _ _ A _ _ _ -N. _
That's rather than me.
_ [C] No B. _
[A] _ Oh, child. _
Why?
_ _ [A] That mean mannish boy.
I'm a man.
_ I'm a natural lover's man.
I'm a man. _
I'm [E] a rolling stone.
[Am] I'm [Em] a man.
_ _ [A] I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
_ Oh, yeah. _
Oh, yeah.
_ Sitting on the outside.
_ Just me and my mate. _
You know I make the moon, honey.
_ Come up two hours late.
_ Wasn't that a man?
_ [Am]
I spell him [A] A-N.
_ _ _ _ _
That's rather than me.
_ [F] No B.
_ [A] Oh, child. _
Why?
_ _ [Am] That mean mannish boy.
_ [Dbm] I'm a man.
I'm [A]
a natural lover's man.
I'm a man. _
_ I'm a rolling stone. _ _
_ _ _ I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
_ Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny. _
Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny.
_ I'm a man.
Yeah, I'm a man, Johnny.
_ The line I shoot.
You know I never miss.
_ Yeah, when I make love to a woman.
You know she can't resist. You diamond.
Three miles go down.
Yeah, Johnny.
To Kansas too.
_ I'm going to bring back my second cousin you know I'm talking [Am] about.
That little John the Conqueror move, you know.
That's it.
[A] The man child.
Whoa.
_ _ Yeah. _
[Em] You know I'm the natural born [A] man.
[E] Yeah, a rolling stone.
Yeah, you is.
A [Eb] man child.
Yeah, you is, [A] Johnny.
Yeah, I'm way past 21.
All right, Johnny.
Better believe me, honey.
_ We're going to have lots of fun now.
Sitting on the outside, sitting on the outside.
All right, Johnny.
Just me and my mate.
_ You know I can make the moon come up, honey.
No, since I was late.
_ I thought I'm a man.
Hey, Johnny. _
Yeah, Johnny.
Can't. Yeah, Johnny.
Talk about tennis boy.
_ [Am] No, I don't be.
No.
[A] _
Oh, child.
Why, yeah.
_ Talk about telling them tennis boy. Yeah, Johnny.
_ Yeah. _ _
Yeah.
_ Yeah. Yeah. What's up?
What's up?
Ah.
_ _ Well, well, well, well, well, well.
All right.
Whoa. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] Oh.
Yeah, funny water. _ _
_ [Em] The last and the [N] best, funny water. _
_ Yeah, Johnny.
You is a man.
That's a boy.
Man.
_ You'll never see one
Oh, yeah.
_ _ [Bb] _
_ [D] _ [Eb] Oh, yeah.
_ [B] _
_ _ _ _ Everything, everything, everything gonna be all right this morning. _ _
_ Oh, yeah.
[A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [N] _ _ [Am]
Now, when I was a young boy,
[A] _ at the age of five,
my mother said I was gonna be the greatest man alive.
_ But now I'm a man.
_ [C] Way past 21.
_ [A]
You got to believe me, woman.
_ I have lots of fun.
I'm a man.
_ I spell him _ _ A _ _ _ -N. _
That's rather than me.
_ [C] No B. _
[A] _ Oh, child. _
Why?
_ _ [A] That mean mannish boy.
I'm a man.
_ I'm a natural lover's man.
I'm a man. _
I'm [E] a rolling stone.
[Am] I'm [Em] a man.
_ _ [A] I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
_ Oh, yeah. _
Oh, yeah.
_ Sitting on the outside.
_ Just me and my mate. _
You know I make the moon, honey.
_ Come up two hours late.
_ Wasn't that a man?
_ [Am]
I spell him [A] A-N.
_ _ _ _ _
That's rather than me.
_ [F] No B.
_ [A] Oh, child. _
Why?
_ _ [Am] That mean mannish boy.
_ [Dbm] I'm a man.
I'm [A]
a natural lover's man.
I'm a man. _
_ I'm a rolling stone. _ _
_ _ _ I'm a hoochie-goochie man.
_ Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny. _
Johnny, I'm a man.
I'm a man, Johnny.
_ I'm a man.
Yeah, I'm a man, Johnny.
_ The line I shoot.
You know I never miss.
_ Yeah, when I make love to a woman.
You know she can't resist. You diamond.
Three miles go down.
Yeah, Johnny.
To Kansas too.
_ I'm going to bring back my second cousin you know I'm talking [Am] about.
That little John the Conqueror move, you know.
That's it.
[A] The man child.
Whoa.
_ _ Yeah. _
[Em] You know I'm the natural born [A] man.
[E] Yeah, a rolling stone.
Yeah, you is.
A [Eb] man child.
Yeah, you is, [A] Johnny.
Yeah, I'm way past 21.
All right, Johnny.
Better believe me, honey.
_ We're going to have lots of fun now.
Sitting on the outside, sitting on the outside.
All right, Johnny.
Just me and my mate.
_ You know I can make the moon come up, honey.
No, since I was late.
_ I thought I'm a man.
Hey, Johnny. _
Yeah, Johnny.
Can't. Yeah, Johnny.
Talk about tennis boy.
_ [Am] No, I don't be.
No.
[A] _
Oh, child.
Why, yeah.
_ Talk about telling them tennis boy. Yeah, Johnny.
_ Yeah. _ _
Yeah.
_ Yeah. Yeah. What's up?
What's up?
Ah.
_ _ Well, well, well, well, well, well.
All right.
Whoa. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] Oh.
Yeah, funny water. _ _
_ [Em] The last and the [N] best, funny water. _
_ Yeah, Johnny.
You is a man.
That's a boy.
Man.
_ You'll never see one