Chords for Richard "Dimples" Fields - She's Got Papers On Me
Tempo:
118.7 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Eb
Am
Bbm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [G]
[Em]
[Am] [G]
[C]
[Ab] [G] [D] 5am is [Em] the hour [C] and we [Gm] just took a shower.
[C]
[G] [Bm]
Once again I'm heading home, [Am] [C] but I'm [Gbm] satisfied to [B] the bone.
[Am] [Em] [C] Like so [Bm] many times before, [D]
[Am] [Em] you [Am]
[E] had me [Bm] begging for [Em] more.
[Am] [Em] Now I'm running [D] home to her, [G]
[Am] when it's [Em]
[C] you [G] I prefer.
[Eb]
[Bm] She's got [Am] papers [D]
on [G] me.
[Am] [D] [Am]
[Ebm] [G]
[Em] [Bm]
[Am] And
[C] [B] [G] I'm getting [Em] tired of [D] sneaking in, [Am] right by [E] where I've [Ab] been.
[G]
How [Em] long can this [Bm] go [Am]
on?
Pretending [C] to love [Gb] someone who just don't [B] turn me [Am] on.
[Em] [Am] And [C] every [Bm] time I taste your [D] sweet, sweet [Am] lips, [Em] I make up my [C] mind to [Bm] abandon the shit.
[Em]
[D] [Am] Man, oh man, [Bm] she's cramping my style.
[Am] I look in her face and [G] see [A] your [C] sweet smile, but
[Bm] She's got [Am] [D] papers [G] on me.
[E] [C] [F] [D]
[Cm] [Bm] She's got papers [G]
[D] [Am] on me.
[C] [Db]
She's [Dbm] got [Ab]
papers on [Eb]
[Ab] me.
[Db] [Eb]
She's [Dbm] got [Ab] papers
[Db] [Eb] on
[Ab] me.
[Eb]
[Db]
[Ab] What is [Fm] she getting out of it?
[Bbm] [Db]
You're taking every [Ebm] little [Cm] bit.
[Bbm] [Ab]
You're [Fm] getting all my [Cm] love and then [Bbm] some.
Leaving her [Gm] just a [C] crumbs.
[Bbm] And like it [Cm] is, ain't like it [Ab] was.
[Cm] [Bbm] Doesn't she know it's [Cm] you that I love?
[Bbm] Girl, you're [Fm] more than just [Cm] some brought out wine [Ab] and dine.
[Bbm] You're the [Gm] sweet lip, [Fm] babe.
[Bbm] The sweet lip, babe.
The sweet lip, [A] babe.
[Bb] [Ab] Girl,
[Db] [Eb]
you [Ab] always, always, [Db] always, always.
[Ab] But she's got papers on me.
[Eb]
[Ab]
[Db] I never [Ab] should've got the [Bb] keys.
[Ab] Too [Db] late.
[Eb]
[Ab] Aw, yeah, yeah, babe.
Well, well, well.
What have we [Eb] here?
[Bbm] I know you thought I [Eb] was all the way on my [Ab] job by now.
Well, I forgot my sweater and I'm on [Bbm] my way back and I started thinking.
[Ab] What's your [Bbm] been acting [Bb] strange, [Ab] man?
When I walk up to [Eb] my bathroom door, [Ab] you singing about some other woman.
Let me tell you something, mister, look so good.
From now on, this house is where you used to live.
[Bbm] My, [Eb] my, my.
Don't look [Ab] pretty in that suit my money bought.
[Db] You better come on downstairs and have a [Ab] seat.
[Bbm] But don't [Dbm] you get too [Ab] comfortable now.
Because you won't be here that [Fm] long.
Now, I'm not [Eb] sure, I'm not [Ab] exactly sure about what you're doing.
But I know you're doing something.
I gave you the [Bb] best years of my [Ab] life trying to be a good mother and a good wife.
[Fm] I made you what you are, [Eb] you hear me?
[Ab] I paid the house notes.
I put you through school.
I paid for that pretty car you [Bb] ride in your woman [Ab] or with men around in.
[Db] Now, if I can't be number [Eb] one, I will not [Ab] be number two.
Unless I want to be.
And right now, I'm in no [Bbm] mood to be number two.
[Ab] That's [Db] right, I [Dbm] got papers [Ab] on you.
And you do understand, my dear, that you must pay [Eb] me to be free.
That's what I [Ab] said.
You're going to pay me for my years and my tears and all my wasted years.
[Bb] [Ab] And I know being with me hurts you.
And I mean, you don't dig me anymore.
[Eb] But I hurt him too.
And you can [Ab] tell that Dizzy Broad, you know, the one you singing about,
the sweet [Bbm] little thing that's always [Ab] on your [Bb] mind,
that I'm not letting [Ab] you out of this unless you buy me out.
[Db] I'm not going through no more [Eb] hard times, bad times,
because I [Ab] can do bad all by myself, all by myself.
Yeah, I got papers on you.
[Bb] But now I'm [Ab] throwing them in the trash can of my memory.
Now [Eb] take your little albums and your little [Ab] raggedy components that never work,
and you can stack.
You hear me?
[Bb] She's one [Ab] good person.
Just [Fm] use my life up, [Eb] use my body [Ab] up, use all my time.
[Eb]
[N]
[Em]
[Am] [G]
[C]
[Ab] [G] [D] 5am is [Em] the hour [C] and we [Gm] just took a shower.
[C]
[G] [Bm]
Once again I'm heading home, [Am] [C] but I'm [Gbm] satisfied to [B] the bone.
[Am] [Em] [C] Like so [Bm] many times before, [D]
[Am] [Em] you [Am]
[E] had me [Bm] begging for [Em] more.
[Am] [Em] Now I'm running [D] home to her, [G]
[Am] when it's [Em]
[C] you [G] I prefer.
[Eb]
[Bm] She's got [Am] papers [D]
on [G] me.
[Am] [D] [Am]
[Ebm] [G]
[Em] [Bm]
[Am] And
[C] [B] [G] I'm getting [Em] tired of [D] sneaking in, [Am] right by [E] where I've [Ab] been.
[G]
How [Em] long can this [Bm] go [Am]
on?
Pretending [C] to love [Gb] someone who just don't [B] turn me [Am] on.
[Em] [Am] And [C] every [Bm] time I taste your [D] sweet, sweet [Am] lips, [Em] I make up my [C] mind to [Bm] abandon the shit.
[Em]
[D] [Am] Man, oh man, [Bm] she's cramping my style.
[Am] I look in her face and [G] see [A] your [C] sweet smile, but
[Bm] She's got [Am] [D] papers [G] on me.
[E] [C] [F] [D]
[Cm] [Bm] She's got papers [G]
[D] [Am] on me.
[C] [Db]
She's [Dbm] got [Ab]
papers on [Eb]
[Ab] me.
[Db] [Eb]
She's [Dbm] got [Ab] papers
[Db] [Eb] on
[Ab] me.
[Eb]
[Db]
[Ab] What is [Fm] she getting out of it?
[Bbm] [Db]
You're taking every [Ebm] little [Cm] bit.
[Bbm] [Ab]
You're [Fm] getting all my [Cm] love and then [Bbm] some.
Leaving her [Gm] just a [C] crumbs.
[Bbm] And like it [Cm] is, ain't like it [Ab] was.
[Cm] [Bbm] Doesn't she know it's [Cm] you that I love?
[Bbm] Girl, you're [Fm] more than just [Cm] some brought out wine [Ab] and dine.
[Bbm] You're the [Gm] sweet lip, [Fm] babe.
[Bbm] The sweet lip, babe.
The sweet lip, [A] babe.
[Bb] [Ab] Girl,
[Db] [Eb]
you [Ab] always, always, [Db] always, always.
[Ab] But she's got papers on me.
[Eb]
[Ab]
[Db] I never [Ab] should've got the [Bb] keys.
[Ab] Too [Db] late.
[Eb]
[Ab] Aw, yeah, yeah, babe.
Well, well, well.
What have we [Eb] here?
[Bbm] I know you thought I [Eb] was all the way on my [Ab] job by now.
Well, I forgot my sweater and I'm on [Bbm] my way back and I started thinking.
[Ab] What's your [Bbm] been acting [Bb] strange, [Ab] man?
When I walk up to [Eb] my bathroom door, [Ab] you singing about some other woman.
Let me tell you something, mister, look so good.
From now on, this house is where you used to live.
[Bbm] My, [Eb] my, my.
Don't look [Ab] pretty in that suit my money bought.
[Db] You better come on downstairs and have a [Ab] seat.
[Bbm] But don't [Dbm] you get too [Ab] comfortable now.
Because you won't be here that [Fm] long.
Now, I'm not [Eb] sure, I'm not [Ab] exactly sure about what you're doing.
But I know you're doing something.
I gave you the [Bb] best years of my [Ab] life trying to be a good mother and a good wife.
[Fm] I made you what you are, [Eb] you hear me?
[Ab] I paid the house notes.
I put you through school.
I paid for that pretty car you [Bb] ride in your woman [Ab] or with men around in.
[Db] Now, if I can't be number [Eb] one, I will not [Ab] be number two.
Unless I want to be.
And right now, I'm in no [Bbm] mood to be number two.
[Ab] That's [Db] right, I [Dbm] got papers [Ab] on you.
And you do understand, my dear, that you must pay [Eb] me to be free.
That's what I [Ab] said.
You're going to pay me for my years and my tears and all my wasted years.
[Bb] [Ab] And I know being with me hurts you.
And I mean, you don't dig me anymore.
[Eb] But I hurt him too.
And you can [Ab] tell that Dizzy Broad, you know, the one you singing about,
the sweet [Bbm] little thing that's always [Ab] on your [Bb] mind,
that I'm not letting [Ab] you out of this unless you buy me out.
[Db] I'm not going through no more [Eb] hard times, bad times,
because I [Ab] can do bad all by myself, all by myself.
Yeah, I got papers on you.
[Bb] But now I'm [Ab] throwing them in the trash can of my memory.
Now [Eb] take your little albums and your little [Ab] raggedy components that never work,
and you can stack.
You hear me?
[Bb] She's one [Ab] good person.
Just [Fm] use my life up, [Eb] use my body [Ab] up, use all my time.
[Eb]
[N]
Key:
Ab
Eb
Am
Bbm
C
Ab
Eb
Am
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] 5am is [Em] the hour _ [C] and _ we [Gm] just took a shower.
[C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bm]
Once again I'm heading home, [Am] _ _ [C] but I'm [Gbm] satisfied to [B] the bone.
[Am] _ [Em] _ [C] Like so [Bm] many times before, [D] _
_ [Am] _ [Em] _ you [Am]
[E] had me [Bm] begging for [Em] more.
[Am] _ _ [Em] Now I'm running [D] home to her, [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ when it's [Em]
[C] you [G] I prefer.
[Eb] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ She's got [Am] _ papers [D] _
on [G] me. _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _
[Ebm] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Am] And _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [B] [G] I'm _ _ _ _ _
getting [Em] tired of [D] sneaking in, [Am] _ _ right by [E] where I've [Ab] been.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
How [Em] long can this [Bm] go [Am] _
on?
_ Pretending [C] to love [Gb] someone who just don't [B] turn me [Am] on.
[Em] _ [Am] _ And [C] every [Bm] time I taste your [D] sweet, sweet [Am] lips, [Em] I make up my [C] mind to [Bm] abandon the shit.
[Em] _
[D] _ [Am] _ Man, _ oh man, [Bm] she's cramping my _ style.
[Am] _ I look in her face and [G] see [A] your [C] sweet smile, but
_ [Bm] _ _ _ She's got [Am] _ _ [D] papers _ [G] on _ me. _
[E] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
[Cm] _ [Bm] _ _ _ She's got papers _ [G] _ _
[D] [Am] on me. _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Db] _
She's [Dbm] got [Ab] _ _ _ _
papers on [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ me. _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _
She's [Dbm] got [Ab] papers _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ [Eb] on _
_ [Ab] me.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] What _ _ is [Fm] she getting out of it?
[Bbm] _ _ _ [Db]
You're taking every [Ebm] little [Cm] bit. _
[Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
You're [Fm] getting all my [Cm] love and then [Bbm] some.
_ Leaving her _ [Gm] _ just a [C] crumbs.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ And like it [Cm] is, ain't like it [Ab] was.
[Cm] _ [Bbm] _ Doesn't she know it's [Cm] you that I love?
_ _ [Bbm] Girl, you're [Fm] more than just [Cm] some brought out wine [Ab] and dine. _
_ [Bbm] _ You're the [Gm] sweet lip, [Fm] babe.
[Bbm] The sweet lip, babe.
The sweet lip, [A] babe. _
[Bb] _ [Ab] Girl, _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _
you [Ab] always, always, _ [Db] always, always. _ _
_ [Ab] But she's got papers on me.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] I never [Ab] should've got the [Bb] keys.
_ [Ab] _ _ Too [Db] late.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ Aw, yeah, yeah, babe.
_ _ _ Well, well, well.
What have we [Eb] here?
[Bbm] I know you thought I [Eb] was all the way on my [Ab] job by now.
Well, I forgot my sweater and I'm on [Bbm] my way back and I started thinking.
[Ab] What's your [Bbm] been acting [Bb] strange, [Ab] man? _ _ _ _
When I walk up to [Eb] my bathroom door, [Ab] you singing about some other woman.
Let me tell you something, mister, look so good.
From now on, this house is where you used to live.
[Bbm] _ My, [Eb] my, my.
Don't look [Ab] pretty in that suit my money bought.
[Db] You better come on downstairs and have a [Ab] seat.
[Bbm] But don't [Dbm] you get too [Ab] comfortable now.
Because you won't be here that [Fm] long.
Now, I'm not [Eb] sure, I'm not [Ab] exactly sure about what you're doing.
But I know you're doing something.
I gave you the [Bb] best years of my [Ab] life trying to be a good mother and a good wife.
[Fm] I made you what you are, [Eb] you hear me?
_ [Ab] I paid the house notes.
I put you through school.
I paid for that pretty car you [Bb] ride in your woman [Ab] or with men around in.
[Db] Now, if I can't be number [Eb] one, I will not [Ab] be number two.
Unless I want to be.
And right now, I'm in no [Bbm] mood to be number two.
[Ab] That's [Db] right, I [Dbm] got papers [Ab] on you.
And you do understand, my dear, that you must pay [Eb] me to be free.
That's what I [Ab] said.
You're going to pay me for my years and my tears and all my wasted years.
[Bb] [Ab] And I know being with me hurts you.
And I mean, you don't dig me anymore.
[Eb] But I hurt him too.
And you can [Ab] tell that Dizzy Broad, you know, the one you singing about,
the sweet [Bbm] little thing that's always [Ab] on your [Bb] mind,
that I'm not letting [Ab] you out of this unless you buy me out.
[Db] I'm not going through no more [Eb] hard times, bad times,
because I [Ab] can do bad all by myself, all by myself.
Yeah, I got papers on you.
[Bb] But now I'm [Ab] throwing them in the trash can of my memory.
Now [Eb] take your little albums and your little [Ab] raggedy components that never work,
and you can stack.
_ You hear me?
[Bb] She's one [Ab] good person.
Just [Fm] use my life up, [Eb] use my body [Ab] up, use all my time. _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] 5am is [Em] the hour _ [C] and _ we [Gm] just took a shower.
[C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bm]
Once again I'm heading home, [Am] _ _ [C] but I'm [Gbm] satisfied to [B] the bone.
[Am] _ [Em] _ [C] Like so [Bm] many times before, [D] _
_ [Am] _ [Em] _ you [Am]
[E] had me [Bm] begging for [Em] more.
[Am] _ _ [Em] Now I'm running [D] home to her, [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ when it's [Em]
[C] you [G] I prefer.
[Eb] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ She's got [Am] _ papers [D] _
on [G] me. _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _
[Ebm] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [Am] And _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [B] [G] I'm _ _ _ _ _
getting [Em] tired of [D] sneaking in, [Am] _ _ right by [E] where I've [Ab] been.
_ [G] _ _ _ _
How [Em] long can this [Bm] go [Am] _
on?
_ Pretending [C] to love [Gb] someone who just don't [B] turn me [Am] on.
[Em] _ [Am] _ And [C] every [Bm] time I taste your [D] sweet, sweet [Am] lips, [Em] I make up my [C] mind to [Bm] abandon the shit.
[Em] _
[D] _ [Am] _ Man, _ oh man, [Bm] she's cramping my _ style.
[Am] _ I look in her face and [G] see [A] your [C] sweet smile, but
_ [Bm] _ _ _ She's got [Am] _ _ [D] papers _ [G] on _ me. _
[E] _ [C] _ _ [F] _ [D] _ _
[Cm] _ [Bm] _ _ _ She's got papers _ [G] _ _
[D] [Am] on me. _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ [Db] _
She's [Dbm] got [Ab] _ _ _ _
papers on [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ me. _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _
She's [Dbm] got [Ab] papers _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ [Eb] on _
_ [Ab] me.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] What _ _ is [Fm] she getting out of it?
[Bbm] _ _ _ [Db]
You're taking every [Ebm] little [Cm] bit. _
[Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
You're [Fm] getting all my [Cm] love and then [Bbm] some.
_ Leaving her _ [Gm] _ just a [C] crumbs.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ And like it [Cm] is, ain't like it [Ab] was.
[Cm] _ [Bbm] _ Doesn't she know it's [Cm] you that I love?
_ _ [Bbm] Girl, you're [Fm] more than just [Cm] some brought out wine [Ab] and dine. _
_ [Bbm] _ You're the [Gm] sweet lip, [Fm] babe.
[Bbm] The sweet lip, babe.
The sweet lip, [A] babe. _
[Bb] _ [Ab] Girl, _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _
you [Ab] always, always, _ [Db] always, always. _ _
_ [Ab] But she's got papers on me.
_ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] I never [Ab] should've got the [Bb] keys.
_ [Ab] _ _ Too [Db] late.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ Aw, yeah, yeah, babe.
_ _ _ Well, well, well.
What have we [Eb] here?
[Bbm] I know you thought I [Eb] was all the way on my [Ab] job by now.
Well, I forgot my sweater and I'm on [Bbm] my way back and I started thinking.
[Ab] What's your [Bbm] been acting [Bb] strange, [Ab] man? _ _ _ _
When I walk up to [Eb] my bathroom door, [Ab] you singing about some other woman.
Let me tell you something, mister, look so good.
From now on, this house is where you used to live.
[Bbm] _ My, [Eb] my, my.
Don't look [Ab] pretty in that suit my money bought.
[Db] You better come on downstairs and have a [Ab] seat.
[Bbm] But don't [Dbm] you get too [Ab] comfortable now.
Because you won't be here that [Fm] long.
Now, I'm not [Eb] sure, I'm not [Ab] exactly sure about what you're doing.
But I know you're doing something.
I gave you the [Bb] best years of my [Ab] life trying to be a good mother and a good wife.
[Fm] I made you what you are, [Eb] you hear me?
_ [Ab] I paid the house notes.
I put you through school.
I paid for that pretty car you [Bb] ride in your woman [Ab] or with men around in.
[Db] Now, if I can't be number [Eb] one, I will not [Ab] be number two.
Unless I want to be.
And right now, I'm in no [Bbm] mood to be number two.
[Ab] That's [Db] right, I [Dbm] got papers [Ab] on you.
And you do understand, my dear, that you must pay [Eb] me to be free.
That's what I [Ab] said.
You're going to pay me for my years and my tears and all my wasted years.
[Bb] [Ab] And I know being with me hurts you.
And I mean, you don't dig me anymore.
[Eb] But I hurt him too.
And you can [Ab] tell that Dizzy Broad, you know, the one you singing about,
the sweet [Bbm] little thing that's always [Ab] on your [Bb] mind,
that I'm not letting [Ab] you out of this unless you buy me out.
[Db] I'm not going through no more [Eb] hard times, bad times,
because I [Ab] can do bad all by myself, all by myself.
Yeah, I got papers on you.
[Bb] But now I'm [Ab] throwing them in the trash can of my memory.
Now [Eb] take your little albums and your little [Ab] raggedy components that never work,
and you can stack.
_ You hear me?
[Bb] She's one [Ab] good person.
Just [Fm] use my life up, [Eb] use my body [Ab] up, use all my time. _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _