Chords for Michael Grimm- America's Got Talent Audition "You Don't Know Me"
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[D] [A] [F#] [C] Welcome back to America's Got Talent.
[Gm] sun sets here in LA and the [C] holding room empties out,
next act, a chance at chasing that dream
I play music in Las Vegas, in little restaurants,
When I was, you know, younger, my sister and I,
[N] really good living conditions for us.
never.
What little [F] [C] money I made.
[Gm] sun sets here in LA and the [C] holding room empties out,
next act, a chance at chasing that dream
I play music in Las Vegas, in little restaurants,
When I was, you know, younger, my sister and I,
[N] really good living conditions for us.
never.
What little [F] [C] money I made.
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[D] _ _ [A] _ [F#] _ [C] Welcome back to America's Got Talent.
As the [Gm] sun sets here in LA and the [C] holding room empties out,
many Los Angelinos are leaving with their dreams in hand.
But for this next act, a chance at chasing that dream
is all that he's ever wanted.
I know you.
[D] I am Michael Grant.
[C] _
I play music in Las Vegas, in little restaurants,
[F#m] bars, whatever [C] place will take me, you know?
When I was, you know, younger, my sister and I,
[Dm] we were [G#] very poor and welfare.
I saw that it wasn't [N] really good living conditions for us.
And so they were going to take us and put us in a home.
[Am] But my grandmother stopped that.
[G] I've never.
[F] She [G#] lives now in a little trailer [Am] up in Picayune, Mississippi.
And [G] she wants to [C] get out of there.
What little [F] _ _ [C] money I made. _
_ _ [F] _ [G] _ [Am] What little.
[Em] To get them in a situation where they don't have to worry.
[F] _ [C] I would love for this to be my time.
I would love for this to take me somewhere [Am] further.
_ [C] And _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] tell me about yourself.
Where are you from?
I am from Mississippi, from Waveland, Mississippi.
OK.
What does America's Got Talent mean to you,
winning something like this?
What does it mean to you?
It means a lot for my grandparents.
They raised me.
And they lost everything in Hurricane Katrina.
And it would just be nice for me to do something for them.
_ It's _ _ always touching when somebody wants to share.
Share success.
So I wish you the best of [E] luck.
And let's hear what you got.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] _
[B] _ _ [E] You give your hand to [B] me.
[E] And you say hello.
[D] And I [A] could hardly speak.
[F#m] My heart is beating [E] so.
Oh, anyone can tell.
[C#] [C#m] You [F#m] think you know me well.
But [B] _ [E] you don't [D] know me.
[A] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] See, [E] I never knew the [C#] art of making love.
[F#m] _ [Bm] It's with [E] love for you.
_ _ [C#m] _ Afraid and shy.
[G#m] _
I let my chance [F#] go by.
The chance that you [B] might love me too.
Oh, [E] you give your hand [G#m] to me.
[E] And you say goodbye.
[D] [A] Now I watched you walk away.
That's a superstar's voice right there.
Beside that lucky [E] guy.
No, you're not [C#] alone.
[C#m] The one [F#m] that loves you so.
_ Cause you don't know me.
[E]
I _ _ [G#m] _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ didn't expect you very much when you came out.
And then you began to sing.
And I think that your grandparents were right to back you.
Because you've got a lot of talent.
Thank you.
You've got a really cool, soulful voice.
Really soulful.
Can I ask you something?
Take your hat off.
I want to have a look at you. _ _ _
I just wanted to check what was going on under the hat.
You know what?
I'm in agreement with my fellow judges here.
You really do have talent.
You really do.
I just want to say one thing.
The one thing I love about these shows is I want to see people grow.
If we bring you back, I want you to step it up.
I don't want you just to sit on a stool, strumming a guitar, singing.
I want you to step it up.
Alright?
So I'm going to start by voting [Bm] yes.
Sherry?
[Fm] It's a yes from me.
It is a yes [C] from me as well.
_ _ [F] Congratulations.
_ [Am] _ _ _
_ [G] _ [F] Thank you.
It's like a [C] Timberland kind of_
[Fm] It's that soul and voice.
It's [Am] really good.
You made your grandparents proud today.
You [F] _ _
_ _ passed the first round on America's Got Talent.
I love you very much and you know it.
I love you too.
_ [G] _ _
Bye, [Fm] [C] goodnight.
[G] Wow.
He's a very ordinary kind of humble guy.
He just gave a brilliant performance.
That was pure talent.
LA was pretty damn good, I tell you.
It was great.
We were
As the [Gm] sun sets here in LA and the [C] holding room empties out,
many Los Angelinos are leaving with their dreams in hand.
But for this next act, a chance at chasing that dream
is all that he's ever wanted.
I know you.
[D] I am Michael Grant.
[C] _
I play music in Las Vegas, in little restaurants,
[F#m] bars, whatever [C] place will take me, you know?
When I was, you know, younger, my sister and I,
[Dm] we were [G#] very poor and welfare.
I saw that it wasn't [N] really good living conditions for us.
And so they were going to take us and put us in a home.
[Am] But my grandmother stopped that.
[G] I've never.
[F] She [G#] lives now in a little trailer [Am] up in Picayune, Mississippi.
And [G] she wants to [C] get out of there.
What little [F] _ _ [C] money I made. _
_ _ [F] _ [G] _ [Am] What little.
[Em] To get them in a situation where they don't have to worry.
[F] _ [C] I would love for this to be my time.
I would love for this to take me somewhere [Am] further.
_ [C] And _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] tell me about yourself.
Where are you from?
I am from Mississippi, from Waveland, Mississippi.
OK.
What does America's Got Talent mean to you,
winning something like this?
What does it mean to you?
It means a lot for my grandparents.
They raised me.
And they lost everything in Hurricane Katrina.
And it would just be nice for me to do something for them.
_ It's _ _ always touching when somebody wants to share.
Share success.
So I wish you the best of [E] luck.
And let's hear what you got.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] _
[B] _ _ [E] You give your hand to [B] me.
[E] And you say hello.
[D] And I [A] could hardly speak.
[F#m] My heart is beating [E] so.
Oh, anyone can tell.
[C#] [C#m] You [F#m] think you know me well.
But [B] _ [E] you don't [D] know me.
[A] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] See, [E] I never knew the [C#] art of making love.
[F#m] _ [Bm] It's with [E] love for you.
_ _ [C#m] _ Afraid and shy.
[G#m] _
I let my chance [F#] go by.
The chance that you [B] might love me too.
Oh, [E] you give your hand [G#m] to me.
[E] And you say goodbye.
[D] [A] Now I watched you walk away.
That's a superstar's voice right there.
Beside that lucky [E] guy.
No, you're not [C#] alone.
[C#m] The one [F#m] that loves you so.
_ Cause you don't know me.
[E]
I _ _ [G#m] _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ didn't expect you very much when you came out.
And then you began to sing.
And I think that your grandparents were right to back you.
Because you've got a lot of talent.
Thank you.
You've got a really cool, soulful voice.
Really soulful.
Can I ask you something?
Take your hat off.
I want to have a look at you. _ _ _
I just wanted to check what was going on under the hat.
You know what?
I'm in agreement with my fellow judges here.
You really do have talent.
You really do.
I just want to say one thing.
The one thing I love about these shows is I want to see people grow.
If we bring you back, I want you to step it up.
I don't want you just to sit on a stool, strumming a guitar, singing.
I want you to step it up.
Alright?
So I'm going to start by voting [Bm] yes.
Sherry?
[Fm] It's a yes from me.
It is a yes [C] from me as well.
_ _ [F] Congratulations.
_ [Am] _ _ _
_ [G] _ [F] Thank you.
It's like a [C] Timberland kind of_
[Fm] It's that soul and voice.
It's [Am] really good.
You made your grandparents proud today.
You [F] _ _
_ _ passed the first round on America's Got Talent.
I love you very much and you know it.
I love you too.
_ [G] _ _
Bye, [Fm] [C] goodnight.
[G] Wow.
He's a very ordinary kind of humble guy.
He just gave a brilliant performance.
That was pure talent.
LA was pretty damn good, I tell you.
It was great.
We were