Chords for Nowhere Man - Saltwater Roses - Beatles Cover
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Gm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] Lennon claimed that when he wrote this song that he had gone home,
they were working on [Bb] the Rubber Soul album, and he was trying for hours
and hours, [G] he said something like five hours [Eb] or whatever,
to take him to try to find this song.
[F] And he was so frustrated that he couldn't write a song
that he laid [Gb] down.
And when he laid down, apparently, [E] all of a sudden,
everything came to him.
[Bb] He said the melody, [E] the lyrics, and everything just came in a flash.
You know?
Why wouldn't that happen to me, Tom?
[Eb] I don't know.
You know?
Some people are so lucky.
[G] So [Db] it's great.
And I think Paul was [C] looking at this song, too, as a [Bb] departure lyrically,
and he's kind of looking at John and thinking,
hmm, [Db] John is wondering really where are [Bb] things going here,
in the band and with himself.
[C] And so I think Paul was a little bit worried about that.
[Dbm] So we're going to try this song.
It's got nice three-part harmony, [Eb] and Tom gets a real workout
on the old bass guitar on this one.
Song called Nowhere Man.
[N]
[Eb] He's a real [F] nowhere [Bb] man, [Ab] sitting in his nowhere land.
[Fm] Pretty long is [Ab] nowhere plans for nobody.
[Eb]
Doesn't have a [Bb] point of view, [Ab] knows not where he's [Eb] going to.
[Fm] Isn't [Ab] he a bit like you [Eb] and me?
[Gm] Nowhere man, please [Ab] listen.
You don't [Gm]
know what you're [Ab] missing.
Nowhere [Gm] man, [Ab] the [Eb] world [F] is at your [Bb] command.
[Eb]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Fm] [Abm]
[Eb]
He's as blind as he can be, [Ab] just sees what he [Eb] wants to see.
Nowhere [Ab] man, can you see me at [Eb] all?
Nowhere [Gm] man, don't [Ab] worry.
Take your
[Gm] time, don't [Ab] hurry.
Give it [Gm] all to [Ab]
somebody else.
Lend you a [Bb] hand.
[Eb] Doesn't have [Bb] a point of view,
[Ab] knows not where [Eb] he's going to.
[Ab] Isn't he a bit like you [Eb] and me?
Nowhere [Gm]
man, [Ab] please listen.
You don't [Gm] know what [Ab] you're missing.
Nowhere [Gm] man, [Ab] the world is at your command.
[Bb] [Eb]
He's a real [Bb] nowhere man, [Ab] sitting in his [Eb] nowhere land.
[Fm] Making all [Ab] his nowhere plans for [Eb] nobody.
[Ab]
Making all his nowhere plans for [Eb] nobody.
[Ab] Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
they were working on [Bb] the Rubber Soul album, and he was trying for hours
and hours, [G] he said something like five hours [Eb] or whatever,
to take him to try to find this song.
[F] And he was so frustrated that he couldn't write a song
that he laid [Gb] down.
And when he laid down, apparently, [E] all of a sudden,
everything came to him.
[Bb] He said the melody, [E] the lyrics, and everything just came in a flash.
You know?
Why wouldn't that happen to me, Tom?
[Eb] I don't know.
You know?
Some people are so lucky.
[G] So [Db] it's great.
And I think Paul was [C] looking at this song, too, as a [Bb] departure lyrically,
and he's kind of looking at John and thinking,
hmm, [Db] John is wondering really where are [Bb] things going here,
in the band and with himself.
[C] And so I think Paul was a little bit worried about that.
[Dbm] So we're going to try this song.
It's got nice three-part harmony, [Eb] and Tom gets a real workout
on the old bass guitar on this one.
Song called Nowhere Man.
[N]
[Eb] He's a real [F] nowhere [Bb] man, [Ab] sitting in his nowhere land.
[Fm] Pretty long is [Ab] nowhere plans for nobody.
[Eb]
Doesn't have a [Bb] point of view, [Ab] knows not where he's [Eb] going to.
[Fm] Isn't [Ab] he a bit like you [Eb] and me?
[Gm] Nowhere man, please [Ab] listen.
You don't [Gm]
know what you're [Ab] missing.
Nowhere [Gm] man, [Ab] the [Eb] world [F] is at your [Bb] command.
[Eb]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Fm] [Abm]
[Eb]
He's as blind as he can be, [Ab] just sees what he [Eb] wants to see.
Nowhere [Ab] man, can you see me at [Eb] all?
Nowhere [Gm] man, don't [Ab] worry.
Take your
[Gm] time, don't [Ab] hurry.
Give it [Gm] all to [Ab]
somebody else.
Lend you a [Bb] hand.
[Eb] Doesn't have [Bb] a point of view,
[Ab] knows not where [Eb] he's going to.
[Ab] Isn't he a bit like you [Eb] and me?
Nowhere [Gm]
man, [Ab] please listen.
You don't [Gm] know what [Ab] you're missing.
Nowhere [Gm] man, [Ab] the world is at your command.
[Bb] [Eb]
He's a real [Bb] nowhere man, [Ab] sitting in his [Eb] nowhere land.
[Fm] Making all [Ab] his nowhere plans for [Eb] nobody.
[Ab]
Making all his nowhere plans for [Eb] nobody.
[Ab] Making all his nowhere plans for nobody.
Key:
Ab
Eb
Bb
Gm
Fm
Ab
Eb
Bb
[N] Lennon claimed that when he wrote this song that he had gone home,
they were working on [Bb] the Rubber Soul album, and he was trying for hours
and hours, [G] he said something like five hours [Eb] or whatever,
to take him to try to find this song.
[F] And he was so frustrated that he couldn't write a song
that he laid [Gb] down.
And when he laid down, apparently, [E] all of a sudden,
everything came to him.
[Bb] He said the melody, [E] the lyrics, and everything just came in a flash.
You know?
Why wouldn't that happen to me, Tom?
[Eb] _ I don't know.
You know?
Some people are so lucky.
_ _ _ [G] So [Db] it's great.
And I think Paul was [C] looking at this song, too, as a [Bb] departure lyrically,
and he's kind of looking at John and thinking,
hmm, [Db] John is wondering really where are [Bb] things going here,
in the band and with himself.
[C] And so I think Paul was a little bit worried about that. _
[Dbm] So we're going to try this song.
It's got nice three-part harmony, [Eb] and Tom gets a real workout
on the old bass guitar on this one.
_ Song called Nowhere Man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ He's a real [F] nowhere [Bb] man, _ [Ab] sitting in his nowhere _ land.
[Fm] Pretty _ long is [Ab] nowhere plans for _ nobody.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ Doesn't have a [Bb] point of view, _ [Ab] knows not where he's [Eb] going to. _
[Fm] _ Isn't [Ab] he a bit like you [Eb] and _ me? _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] Nowhere _ man, please [Ab] listen.
You don't [Gm]
know what you're [Ab] missing. _
Nowhere [Gm] man, _ _ [Ab] the _ [Eb] world [F] is at your [Bb] command.
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ He's as blind as he can be, [Ab] just sees what he [Eb] wants to see.
_ _ Nowhere [Ab] man, can you see me at [Eb] _ all? _
_ _ _ Nowhere _ [Gm] man, _ don't [Ab] worry.
Take your _
[Gm] time, _ don't [Ab] hurry. _
Give it [Gm] all _ to [Ab] _
somebody else.
Lend you a _ [Bb] hand.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Doesn't have [Bb] a point of view, _
[Ab] knows not where [Eb] he's going to.
_ [Ab] Isn't _ he a bit like _ you [Eb] and me? _
_ _ _ _ Nowhere [Gm] _ _
man, [Ab] please listen.
You don't [Gm] know what [Ab] you're missing. _
Nowhere [Gm] man, _ _ [Ab] the _ world is at your _ command.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb]
He's a real [Bb] nowhere man, _ [Ab] sitting in his [Eb] nowhere land.
_ [Fm] Making all [Ab] his nowhere plans for [Eb] nobody.
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
Making all his nowhere plans for _ [Eb] nobody. _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ Making all his nowhere plans for nobody. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
they were working on [Bb] the Rubber Soul album, and he was trying for hours
and hours, [G] he said something like five hours [Eb] or whatever,
to take him to try to find this song.
[F] And he was so frustrated that he couldn't write a song
that he laid [Gb] down.
And when he laid down, apparently, [E] all of a sudden,
everything came to him.
[Bb] He said the melody, [E] the lyrics, and everything just came in a flash.
You know?
Why wouldn't that happen to me, Tom?
[Eb] _ I don't know.
You know?
Some people are so lucky.
_ _ _ [G] So [Db] it's great.
And I think Paul was [C] looking at this song, too, as a [Bb] departure lyrically,
and he's kind of looking at John and thinking,
hmm, [Db] John is wondering really where are [Bb] things going here,
in the band and with himself.
[C] And so I think Paul was a little bit worried about that. _
[Dbm] So we're going to try this song.
It's got nice three-part harmony, [Eb] and Tom gets a real workout
on the old bass guitar on this one.
_ Song called Nowhere Man. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ He's a real [F] nowhere [Bb] man, _ [Ab] sitting in his nowhere _ land.
[Fm] Pretty _ long is [Ab] nowhere plans for _ nobody.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ Doesn't have a [Bb] point of view, _ [Ab] knows not where he's [Eb] going to. _
[Fm] _ Isn't [Ab] he a bit like you [Eb] and _ me? _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] Nowhere _ man, please [Ab] listen.
You don't [Gm]
know what you're [Ab] missing. _
Nowhere [Gm] man, _ _ [Ab] the _ [Eb] world [F] is at your [Bb] command.
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ He's as blind as he can be, [Ab] just sees what he [Eb] wants to see.
_ _ Nowhere [Ab] man, can you see me at [Eb] _ all? _
_ _ _ Nowhere _ [Gm] man, _ don't [Ab] worry.
Take your _
[Gm] time, _ don't [Ab] hurry. _
Give it [Gm] all _ to [Ab] _
somebody else.
Lend you a _ [Bb] hand.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Doesn't have [Bb] a point of view, _
[Ab] knows not where [Eb] he's going to.
_ [Ab] Isn't _ he a bit like _ you [Eb] and me? _
_ _ _ _ Nowhere [Gm] _ _
man, [Ab] please listen.
You don't [Gm] know what [Ab] you're missing. _
Nowhere [Gm] man, _ _ [Ab] the _ world is at your _ command.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb]
He's a real [Bb] nowhere man, _ [Ab] sitting in his [Eb] nowhere land.
_ [Fm] Making all [Ab] his nowhere plans for [Eb] nobody.
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
Making all his nowhere plans for _ [Eb] nobody. _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ Making all his nowhere plans for nobody. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _