Chords for Rita Marley Discusses Bob Marley (BobMarley.com)
Tempo:
86.725 bpm
Chords used:
E
D
F
F#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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After he breaks
[D] [E] your [F] [N]
heart.
Peter Church, that's the bass [A] man you hear.
the Wailers and the Solis.
[F#] [A]
[E] Those days bring back the family.
happy, hungry, sometimes family.
[D] [E] your [F] [N]
heart.
Peter Church, that's the bass [A] man you hear.
the Wailers and the Solis.
[F#] [A]
[E] Those days bring back the family.
happy, hungry, sometimes family.
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After he _ breaks _ _
[D] _ _ [E] your [F] _ _ _ [N] _
heart.
That's another one of my Wailers songs.
And Peter Church, that's the bass [A] man you hear.
That [E] was Peter.
Those were the days of the Wailers and the Solis. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] Those days bring back the family.
Those [F] were the days when we were one big, happy, hungry, sometimes family.
There were days we didn't have food [E] to eat.
We didn't know where we were going to get our next meal from.
But we were seeing our lives away. _
[F] I'm so happy to hear that song again.
Again, Bob Marley sings about reality.
Her feeling sad, [N] feeling lonely.
He had many of those [F] days.
Growing up in Nine Mile, St.
Anne's, the countryside.
Just living a country [F#] boy lifestyle.
And you [B] didn't know what's going to happen [E] tomorrow.
And it really hurts to be [D] alone. _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ He was, [F#] at some times, a lonely child.
Can you believe that, Bob Marley?
Being a lonely child.
But now being held in the palms and the heart of [Em] all you people.
_ [N] Reach out to Bob Marley's music and [B] his message.
_ Yes, he was a lonely child.
These songs are reality that [F#] we live.
And we have outlived [D] and outgrown.
[Am] I'm sure [E] wherever he is today, he's happy.
And [D] he's no more lonely.
[E] Thank you all.
God bless. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [E] your [F] _ _ _ [N] _
heart.
That's another one of my Wailers songs.
And Peter Church, that's the bass [A] man you hear.
That [E] was Peter.
Those were the days of the Wailers and the Solis. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _
[E] Those days bring back the family.
Those [F] were the days when we were one big, happy, hungry, sometimes family.
There were days we didn't have food [E] to eat.
We didn't know where we were going to get our next meal from.
But we were seeing our lives away. _
[F] I'm so happy to hear that song again.
Again, Bob Marley sings about reality.
Her feeling sad, [N] feeling lonely.
He had many of those [F] days.
Growing up in Nine Mile, St.
Anne's, the countryside.
Just living a country [F#] boy lifestyle.
And you [B] didn't know what's going to happen [E] tomorrow.
And it really hurts to be [D] alone. _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ He was, [F#] at some times, a lonely child.
Can you believe that, Bob Marley?
Being a lonely child.
But now being held in the palms and the heart of [Em] all you people.
_ [N] Reach out to Bob Marley's music and [B] his message.
_ Yes, he was a lonely child.
These songs are reality that [F#] we live.
And we have outlived [D] and outgrown.
[Am] I'm sure [E] wherever he is today, he's happy.
And [D] he's no more lonely.
[E] Thank you all.
God bless. _ _ _