Chords for Petula Clark 'Little Blue Man'
Tempo:
98.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
Ab
C
D
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [Ab] [Bb] [G] [Ab] [Bb]
[G] One morning when [D] I [G] was out shopping, though you'll [C] find it [G] hard to believe,
[C] a [D] little blue man [Em] came out of the [E] crowd and [D] timidly tugged [G] at my sleeve.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
[Am] I love you, I love [G] you to bits.
[C] I love you.
He loved me, said [G] the little blue man, [D] and scared me right out of [G] my wits.
[Bb] [G] I hurried [C] back to my [G] apartment.
I rushed [C] in and I [Em] closed the door.
[C] But there on [D] my desk stood [G] the little [E] blue man, [D] who started to tell me [G] once more.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
I [C] love you, I love you to [G] bits.
[C] I love you.
He loved me, [G] said the little blue man, [Am] and scared me right [G] out of my wits.
[Ab] For weeks after that I was haunted, though no one [Db] could see [Ab] him but me.
[Eb] Right by my side [Ab] was the little blue man, wherever [Db] I happened [Ab] to be.
I [Db] love you, I love you, said [Ab] the little blue man.
I [Db] love you, I love you [Ab] to bits.
[Db] I love you.
He loved [Ab] me, said the little blue man, [G] and [Ab] scared me right out of my [A] wits.
[Abm] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] One [Eb] evening in wild [Ab] desperation, I rushed to [Db] a rooftop [Ab] in town.
[Eb] And over the side bush, [Ab] the little blue man, who sang to [G] me on [Ab] the way down.
[A] I [Abm] love you.
[E] [A] I whispered, thank goodness that's over.
[Gbm] I smiled [D] as I hurried [Gbm]
outside.
[Db] [D] But there [Eb] on the street stood [A] the little blue [Bm] man, who said with [Bb] a tear in his [A]
eye.
[E] I don't love you anymore.
[A]
[G] One morning when [D] I [G] was out shopping, though you'll [C] find it [G] hard to believe,
[C] a [D] little blue man [Em] came out of the [E] crowd and [D] timidly tugged [G] at my sleeve.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
[Am] I love you, I love [G] you to bits.
[C] I love you.
He loved me, said [G] the little blue man, [D] and scared me right out of [G] my wits.
[Bb] [G] I hurried [C] back to my [G] apartment.
I rushed [C] in and I [Em] closed the door.
[C] But there on [D] my desk stood [G] the little [E] blue man, [D] who started to tell me [G] once more.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
I [C] love you, I love you to [G] bits.
[C] I love you.
He loved me, [G] said the little blue man, [Am] and scared me right [G] out of my wits.
[Ab] For weeks after that I was haunted, though no one [Db] could see [Ab] him but me.
[Eb] Right by my side [Ab] was the little blue man, wherever [Db] I happened [Ab] to be.
I [Db] love you, I love you, said [Ab] the little blue man.
I [Db] love you, I love you [Ab] to bits.
[Db] I love you.
He loved [Ab] me, said the little blue man, [G] and [Ab] scared me right out of my [A] wits.
[Abm] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] One [Eb] evening in wild [Ab] desperation, I rushed to [Db] a rooftop [Ab] in town.
[Eb] And over the side bush, [Ab] the little blue man, who sang to [G] me on [Ab] the way down.
[A] I [Abm] love you.
[E] [A] I whispered, thank goodness that's over.
[Gbm] I smiled [D] as I hurried [Gbm]
outside.
[Db] [D] But there [Eb] on the street stood [A] the little blue [Bm] man, who said with [Bb] a tear in his [A]
eye.
[E] I don't love you anymore.
[A]
Key:
G
Ab
C
D
Db
G
Ab
C
_ _ [G] _ [Ab] _ [Bb] _ [G] _ [Ab] _ [Bb]
[G] One morning when [D] I [G] was out shopping, though you'll [C] find it [G] hard to believe,
_ [C] a [D] little blue man [Em] came out of the [E] crowd and [D] timidly tugged [G] at my sleeve.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
[Am] I love you, I love [G] you to bits.
[C] I love you.
He loved me, said [G] the little blue man, [D] and scared me right out of [G] my wits.
[Bb] _ [G] _ _ I hurried [C] back to my [G] apartment.
_ I rushed [C] in and I [Em] closed the door.
[C] But there on [D] my desk stood [G] the little [E] blue man, [D] who started to tell me [G] once more.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
I [C] love you, I love you to [G] bits.
_ [C] I love you.
He loved me, [G] said the little blue man, [Am] and scared me right [G] out of my wits.
_ [Ab] For weeks after that I was haunted, though no one [Db] could see [Ab] him but me.
_ [Eb] Right by my side [Ab] was the little blue man, wherever [Db] I happened [Ab] to be.
I [Db] love you, I love you, said [Ab] the little blue man.
I [Db] love you, I love you [Ab] to bits. _
[Db] I love you.
He loved [Ab] me, said the little blue man, [G] and [Ab] scared me right out of my [A] wits.
[Abm] _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _
[Ab] One [Eb] evening in wild [Ab] desperation, I rushed to [Db] a rooftop [Ab] in town.
_ [Eb] And over the side bush, [Ab] the little blue man, who sang to [G] me on [Ab] the way down.
[A] I [Abm] love you.
[E] [A] I whispered, thank goodness that's over.
[Gbm] I smiled [D] as I hurried [Gbm]
outside.
[Db] _ [D] But there [Eb] on the street stood [A] the little blue [Bm] man, who said with [Bb] a tear in his [A]
eye.
_ [E] I don't love you anymore. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G] One morning when [D] I [G] was out shopping, though you'll [C] find it [G] hard to believe,
_ [C] a [D] little blue man [Em] came out of the [E] crowd and [D] timidly tugged [G] at my sleeve.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
[Am] I love you, I love [G] you to bits.
[C] I love you.
He loved me, said [G] the little blue man, [D] and scared me right out of [G] my wits.
[Bb] _ [G] _ _ I hurried [C] back to my [G] apartment.
_ I rushed [C] in and I [Em] closed the door.
[C] But there on [D] my desk stood [G] the little [E] blue man, [D] who started to tell me [G] once more.
[C] I love you, I love you, [G] said the little blue man.
I [C] love you, I love you to [G] bits.
_ [C] I love you.
He loved me, [G] said the little blue man, [Am] and scared me right [G] out of my wits.
_ [Ab] For weeks after that I was haunted, though no one [Db] could see [Ab] him but me.
_ [Eb] Right by my side [Ab] was the little blue man, wherever [Db] I happened [Ab] to be.
I [Db] love you, I love you, said [Ab] the little blue man.
I [Db] love you, I love you [Ab] to bits. _
[Db] I love you.
He loved [Ab] me, said the little blue man, [G] and [Ab] scared me right out of my [A] wits.
[Abm] _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _
[Ab] One [Eb] evening in wild [Ab] desperation, I rushed to [Db] a rooftop [Ab] in town.
_ [Eb] And over the side bush, [Ab] the little blue man, who sang to [G] me on [Ab] the way down.
[A] I [Abm] love you.
[E] [A] I whispered, thank goodness that's over.
[Gbm] I smiled [D] as I hurried [Gbm]
outside.
[Db] _ [D] But there [Eb] on the street stood [A] the little blue [Bm] man, who said with [Bb] a tear in his [A]
eye.
_ [E] I don't love you anymore. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _