Stand Up In It Chords by Theodis Ealey
Tempo:
113 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [Ab] Now this song is going out to all of [Eb] you players, wannabe [Ab] players, [Fm] wannabe pips,
[Eb] MacDaddies, or whatever [Ab] you call yourself.
Well, you better [Eb] get your game face on.
[Bb] Cause this old [Ab] lady told me one [Bb] time she said, son, [Eb] you men think you know what women [Ab] want,
but you don't.
And then she went [Eb] on to tell me a story, [Ab] and it goes something like this.
[Eb] Oh you wanna be lover,
[Ab] there's something you [Eb] need to know.
[Ab]
Now [Eb] this old lady told [Ab] me a story a long [Eb] time ago.
[Ab]
She [Eb] said the oldest [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, [Ab]
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what they [Eb] really done.
[Ab] She said I [Eb] had a man who [Ab] thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover, [Ab]
but [Eb] when you add his time up,
[Ab] he was just a [Eb] five minute run.
[Ab]
He [Eb] used to lick it, [Ab]
he [Eb] used to stroke it.
You know [Ab] one night we was
making love, he said that [Eb] thing is so damn good I [Ab] wanna put it in my [Eb] pipe and smoke it.
[Ab]
She [Eb] said the oldest, [Ab] you need to know that [Eb] you can lick it [Ab] and you can stroke it,
now [Eb] you can kiss it and [Ab] you can eat it, [Eb] but you ain't get [Bb] a dog [Ab] bone thing [Bb] until you stand up [Eb] in it.
[Ab] Mmm, got [Eb] to stand up in it.
[Fm] [Ab]
[Eb] Now this wannabe brother [Ab] who thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover,
[Ab]
[Eb] stopped by my house the [Ab] other day and caught me with my [Eb] part-time lover.
[Ab] He said [Eb] baby,
[Ab] baby, why you messing [Eb] around on me?
[Ab]
[Eb] I make sure your rent is paid, [Ab] I make sure your cable's on,
[Eb] not just the other day [Ab] I bought you a cell phone.
[Eb] Baby, [Ab] baby, why you do me [Eb] this way?
[Ab]
She [Eb] said the oldest [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, [Ab]
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what
they [Eb] really don't.
[Ab]
Now [Eb] you can lick it [Ab] and [Eb] you can stroke it, [Ab]
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
[Ab]
Now [Eb] you can eat it [Ab] and [Eb] you can lick it, [Ab]
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
[Bb] [Ab] You [Bb] better [Eb] stand up in it, [Ab] yeah, oh, you [Eb] got to stand on up in [Ab] it.
You know
somebody [Eb] said, you know a woman got to have, [Ab] oh don't you know, [Eb] you got to feel it boy, [Ab] every time.
[Eb] That's what old Bobby Womack said fellas, [Ab] let me tell you something, now he was right too,
[Eb] and the moral of this story is, [Ab] is that you can eat [Eb] it, stroke it, [Ab] lick it,
[Eb] do anything you want to do [Ab] with it, [Eb] but you ain't did nothing until you stand up in it.
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
[Eb]
[Eb] MacDaddies, or whatever [Ab] you call yourself.
Well, you better [Eb] get your game face on.
[Bb] Cause this old [Ab] lady told me one [Bb] time she said, son, [Eb] you men think you know what women [Ab] want,
but you don't.
And then she went [Eb] on to tell me a story, [Ab] and it goes something like this.
[Eb] Oh you wanna be lover,
[Ab] there's something you [Eb] need to know.
[Ab]
Now [Eb] this old lady told [Ab] me a story a long [Eb] time ago.
[Ab]
She [Eb] said the oldest [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, [Ab]
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what they [Eb] really done.
[Ab] She said I [Eb] had a man who [Ab] thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover, [Ab]
but [Eb] when you add his time up,
[Ab] he was just a [Eb] five minute run.
[Ab]
He [Eb] used to lick it, [Ab]
he [Eb] used to stroke it.
You know [Ab] one night we was
making love, he said that [Eb] thing is so damn good I [Ab] wanna put it in my [Eb] pipe and smoke it.
[Ab]
She [Eb] said the oldest, [Ab] you need to know that [Eb] you can lick it [Ab] and you can stroke it,
now [Eb] you can kiss it and [Ab] you can eat it, [Eb] but you ain't get [Bb] a dog [Ab] bone thing [Bb] until you stand up [Eb] in it.
[Ab] Mmm, got [Eb] to stand up in it.
[Fm] [Ab]
[Eb] Now this wannabe brother [Ab] who thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover,
[Ab]
[Eb] stopped by my house the [Ab] other day and caught me with my [Eb] part-time lover.
[Ab] He said [Eb] baby,
[Ab] baby, why you messing [Eb] around on me?
[Ab]
[Eb] I make sure your rent is paid, [Ab] I make sure your cable's on,
[Eb] not just the other day [Ab] I bought you a cell phone.
[Eb] Baby, [Ab] baby, why you do me [Eb] this way?
[Ab]
She [Eb] said the oldest [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, [Ab]
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what
they [Eb] really don't.
[Ab]
Now [Eb] you can lick it [Ab] and [Eb] you can stroke it, [Ab]
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
[Ab]
Now [Eb] you can eat it [Ab] and [Eb] you can lick it, [Ab]
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
[Bb] [Ab] You [Bb] better [Eb] stand up in it, [Ab] yeah, oh, you [Eb] got to stand on up in [Ab] it.
You know
somebody [Eb] said, you know a woman got to have, [Ab] oh don't you know, [Eb] you got to feel it boy, [Ab] every time.
[Eb] That's what old Bobby Womack said fellas, [Ab] let me tell you something, now he was right too,
[Eb] and the moral of this story is, [Ab] is that you can eat [Eb] it, stroke it, [Ab] lick it,
[Eb] do anything you want to do [Ab] with it, [Eb] but you ain't did nothing until you stand up in it.
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab]
[Eb]
Key:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Fm
Eb
Ab
Bb
Fm
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] Now this song is going out to all of [Eb] you players, wannabe [Ab] players, [Fm] wannabe pips,
[Eb] _ MacDaddies, or whatever [Ab] you call yourself.
Well, you better [Eb] get your game face on.
[Bb] Cause this old [Ab] lady told me one [Bb] time she said, son, [Eb] you men think you know what women [Ab] want,
but you don't.
And then she went [Eb] on to tell me a story, [Ab] and it goes something like this.
[Eb] Oh you wanna be lover,
[Ab] _ there's something you [Eb] need to know.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
Now [Eb] this old lady told [Ab] me a story a long [Eb] time ago.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
She [Eb] said the oldest _ [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what they [Eb] really done.
_ _ [Ab] She said I [Eb] had a man who [Ab] thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover, _ _ [Ab] _ _
but [Eb] when you add his time up,
[Ab] he was just a [Eb] five minute run.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
He [Eb] used to lick it, _ [Ab] _ _
he [Eb] used to stroke it.
You know [Ab] one night we was
making love, he said that [Eb] thing is so damn good I [Ab] wanna put it in my [Eb] pipe and smoke it.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
She [Eb] said the oldest, [Ab] you need to know that [Eb] you can lick it [Ab] and you can stroke it,
now [Eb] you can kiss it and [Ab] you can eat it, [Eb] but you ain't get [Bb] a dog [Ab] bone thing [Bb] until you stand up [Eb] in it.
_ [Ab] _ Mmm, got [Eb] to stand up in it.
[Fm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] Now this wannabe brother [Ab] who thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover,
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] stopped by my house the [Ab] other day and caught me with my [Eb] part-time lover.
_ _ [Ab] He said _ [Eb] baby,
_ _ [Ab] baby, why you messing [Eb] around on me?
_ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] I make sure your rent is paid, [Ab] I make sure your cable's on,
[Eb] not just the other day [Ab] I bought you a cell phone.
[Eb] Baby, _ [Ab] baby, why you do me [Eb] this way?
_ [Ab] _ _ _
She [Eb] said the oldest _ [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what
they [Eb] really don't.
_ [Ab] _ _
Now [Eb] you can lick it _ [Ab] and _ _ [Eb] you can stroke it, _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
Now [Eb] you can eat it _ [Ab] and _ _ [Eb] you can lick it, _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
[Bb] _ [Ab] You [Bb] better [Eb] stand up in it, _ [Ab] yeah, oh, you [Eb] got to stand on up in [Ab] it.
You know
somebody [Eb] said, you know a woman got to have, [Ab] _ oh don't you know, [Eb] you got to feel it boy, [Ab] every time. _
[Eb] That's what old Bobby Womack said fellas, [Ab] let me tell you something, now he was right too,
[Eb] and the moral of this story is, [Ab] is that you can eat [Eb] it, stroke it, [Ab] _ lick it,
_ [Eb] do anything you want to do [Ab] with it, [Eb] but you ain't did nothing until you stand up in it.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ MacDaddies, or whatever [Ab] you call yourself.
Well, you better [Eb] get your game face on.
[Bb] Cause this old [Ab] lady told me one [Bb] time she said, son, [Eb] you men think you know what women [Ab] want,
but you don't.
And then she went [Eb] on to tell me a story, [Ab] and it goes something like this.
[Eb] Oh you wanna be lover,
[Ab] _ there's something you [Eb] need to know.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
Now [Eb] this old lady told [Ab] me a story a long [Eb] time ago.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
She [Eb] said the oldest _ [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what they [Eb] really done.
_ _ [Ab] She said I [Eb] had a man who [Ab] thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover, _ _ [Ab] _ _
but [Eb] when you add his time up,
[Ab] he was just a [Eb] five minute run.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
He [Eb] used to lick it, _ [Ab] _ _
he [Eb] used to stroke it.
You know [Ab] one night we was
making love, he said that [Eb] thing is so damn good I [Ab] wanna put it in my [Eb] pipe and smoke it.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
She [Eb] said the oldest, [Ab] you need to know that [Eb] you can lick it [Ab] and you can stroke it,
now [Eb] you can kiss it and [Ab] you can eat it, [Eb] but you ain't get [Bb] a dog [Ab] bone thing [Bb] until you stand up [Eb] in it.
_ [Ab] _ Mmm, got [Eb] to stand up in it.
[Fm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] Now this wannabe brother [Ab] who thought he was the world's [Eb] greatest lover,
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] stopped by my house the [Ab] other day and caught me with my [Eb] part-time lover.
_ _ [Ab] He said _ [Eb] baby,
_ _ [Ab] baby, why you messing [Eb] around on me?
_ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] I make sure your rent is paid, [Ab] I make sure your cable's on,
[Eb] not just the other day [Ab] I bought you a cell phone.
[Eb] Baby, _ [Ab] baby, why you do me [Eb] this way?
_ [Ab] _ _ _
She [Eb] said the oldest _ [Ab] men think they know what [Eb] women want, _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but the truth about the whole [Ab] thing is what
they [Eb] really don't.
_ [Ab] _ _
Now [Eb] you can lick it _ [Ab] and _ _ [Eb] you can stroke it, _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
Now [Eb] you can eat it _ [Ab] and _ _ [Eb] you can lick it, _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] but you ain't get a dog [Ab] bone thing
until you [Eb] stand up in it.
[Bb] _ [Ab] You [Bb] better [Eb] stand up in it, _ [Ab] yeah, oh, you [Eb] got to stand on up in [Ab] it.
You know
somebody [Eb] said, you know a woman got to have, [Ab] _ oh don't you know, [Eb] you got to feel it boy, [Ab] every time. _
[Eb] That's what old Bobby Womack said fellas, [Ab] let me tell you something, now he was right too,
[Eb] and the moral of this story is, [Ab] is that you can eat [Eb] it, stroke it, [Ab] _ lick it,
_ [Eb] do anything you want to do [Ab] with it, [Eb] but you ain't did nothing until you stand up in it.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _