Chords for The Chi-Lites Performing 'Have You Seen Her' In This ‘Soul Train’ Flashback | AMERICAN SOUL
Tempo:
69.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Abm
Gbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm] [G] [Am] [F]
[Dm] I'm Senqua Walls playing Don Cornelius.
Now let's put our hands together for [Bb] four beautiful people who represent the mighty mountains of Seoul.
[Dm] And the [F] dancing, singing, swinging kicks!
[N] I want you to check out this [Bb] groovy clip that will make you sing and dance along.
And we're extremely proud at this time to welcome one of the nation's greatest singing groups [A] aboard the Seoul train.
From [B] Chicago, Illinois, [D] the [Eb] mighty [B] ShyLite.
[E] [Abm]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [Abm]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] One month ago today, [Abm] I was happy as a lark.
[A] But [Gbm] now I go for walks, [E] to [B] the movies, maybe to the [E] park.
I have a seat on the same [Abm] old bench to watch the children play.
[A] You know, tomorrow is their future.
[E] But for [B] me, just [E] another day.
They all gather around me.
[Abm] They seem to know my name.
[A] We laugh, tell a few jokes, [E] but it still doesn't [Gbm] ease my pain.
[E]
I know I can't hide from a memory, [Abm] though day after day I've tried.
[A] I keep saying, she'll be back.
[E] But [B] today, again I've lied.
[E] I see her face [Abm] everywhere I [Dbm] go.
On the street, [E] and even at the picture [B] shows.
Have you seen her?
When I hear Have You Seen [E] Her by the ShyLites, you feel like you're at a cookout.
You feel like, you know, you're like, where the cars at?
You know, you just want to, where the dominoes?
You just want to chill.
And this is the part of the [B] cookout that dies down a little bit.
Everybody full, [E] everybody sitting around talking.
And then you got that [A] playing in the background.
And then you got that part.
[Abm] I've [Gbm] [E]
[C] [Dbm] [E] [Gb]
been used to having someone to lean on.
[A] And I'm [B] lost, baby I'm [A] lost.
[Bm]
[E] [Abm] [E]
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her?
[E] Have [A] you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her?
[E] She left a kiss [Abm] upon my lip.
[Dbm] A love that broke, [E] ripped in my heart.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
I see her hand [Abm] reaching out to me.
[E] Only she can set me free.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[A] Why?
[Ab] [Gbm]
[E] [Dbm] Oh, yeah.
Oh, [Gb] I've been used to having someone to [D] lean on.
[A] And I'm lost, baby I'm lost.
[E]
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Have you [B] seen her?
[E] As [Abm] another day comes to an end, [E] I'm looking for a letter or something.
[A] Anything that [B] she would send.
[E] With all the people I [B] know, [E] I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I had her in the palm of my hand.
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
[B] Oh, [E] yeah.
[Abm] Yeah.
[E]
Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, have [E] you seen her?
[Gbm] Have you seen her?
Tell me, have [E] you seen her?
[Gbm] Have you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
Have [Gbm] you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
Have you seen [Eb] her?
[Dm]
[Dm] I'm Senqua Walls playing Don Cornelius.
Now let's put our hands together for [Bb] four beautiful people who represent the mighty mountains of Seoul.
[Dm] And the [F] dancing, singing, swinging kicks!
[N] I want you to check out this [Bb] groovy clip that will make you sing and dance along.
And we're extremely proud at this time to welcome one of the nation's greatest singing groups [A] aboard the Seoul train.
From [B] Chicago, Illinois, [D] the [Eb] mighty [B] ShyLite.
[E] [Abm]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [Abm]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] One month ago today, [Abm] I was happy as a lark.
[A] But [Gbm] now I go for walks, [E] to [B] the movies, maybe to the [E] park.
I have a seat on the same [Abm] old bench to watch the children play.
[A] You know, tomorrow is their future.
[E] But for [B] me, just [E] another day.
They all gather around me.
[Abm] They seem to know my name.
[A] We laugh, tell a few jokes, [E] but it still doesn't [Gbm] ease my pain.
[E]
I know I can't hide from a memory, [Abm] though day after day I've tried.
[A] I keep saying, she'll be back.
[E] But [B] today, again I've lied.
[E] I see her face [Abm] everywhere I [Dbm] go.
On the street, [E] and even at the picture [B] shows.
Have you seen her?
When I hear Have You Seen [E] Her by the ShyLites, you feel like you're at a cookout.
You feel like, you know, you're like, where the cars at?
You know, you just want to, where the dominoes?
You just want to chill.
And this is the part of the [B] cookout that dies down a little bit.
Everybody full, [E] everybody sitting around talking.
And then you got that [A] playing in the background.
And then you got that part.
[Abm] I've [Gbm] [E]
[C] [Dbm] [E] [Gb]
been used to having someone to lean on.
[A] And I'm [B] lost, baby I'm [A] lost.
[Bm]
[E] [Abm] [E]
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her?
[E] Have [A] you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her?
[E] She left a kiss [Abm] upon my lip.
[Dbm] A love that broke, [E] ripped in my heart.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
I see her hand [Abm] reaching out to me.
[E] Only she can set me free.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[A] Why?
[Ab] [Gbm]
[E] [Dbm] Oh, yeah.
Oh, [Gb] I've been used to having someone to [D] lean on.
[A] And I'm lost, baby I'm lost.
[E]
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Have you [B] seen her?
[E] As [Abm] another day comes to an end, [E] I'm looking for a letter or something.
[A] Anything that [B] she would send.
[E] With all the people I [B] know, [E] I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I had her in the palm of my hand.
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
[B] Oh, [E] yeah.
[Abm] Yeah.
[E]
Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, have [E] you seen her?
[Gbm] Have you seen her?
Tell me, have [E] you seen her?
[Gbm] Have you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
Have [Gbm] you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
Have you seen [Eb] her?
[Dm]
Key:
E
B
A
Abm
Gbm
E
B
A
[Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Dm] I'm Senqua Walls playing Don Cornelius.
Now let's put our hands together for [Bb] four beautiful people who represent the mighty mountains of Seoul.
_ [Dm] And the [F] dancing, singing, swinging kicks!
[N] I want you to check out this [Bb] groovy clip that will make you sing and dance along.
And we're extremely proud at this time to welcome one of the nation's greatest singing groups [A] aboard the Seoul train.
From [B] Chicago, Illinois, [D] the [Eb] mighty [B] ShyLite.
[E] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
[E] One month ago today, [Abm] I was happy as a lark.
[A] But [Gbm] now I go for walks, [E] to [B] the movies, maybe to the [E] park.
I have a seat on the same [Abm] old bench to watch the children play.
[A] You know, tomorrow is their future.
_ [E] But for [B] me, just [E] another day.
They all gather around me.
[Abm] They seem to know my name.
[A] We laugh, tell a few jokes, [E] but it still doesn't [Gbm] ease my pain.
[E] _
I know I can't hide from a memory, [Abm] though day after day I've tried. _
[A] I keep saying, she'll be back.
[E] But [B] today, again I've lied.
[E] I see her face [Abm] everywhere I [Dbm] go.
On the street, [E] and even at the picture [B] shows.
Have you seen her?
When I hear Have You Seen [E] Her by the ShyLites, you feel like you're at a cookout.
You feel like, you know, you're like, where the cars at?
You know, you just want to, where the dominoes?
You just want to chill.
And this is the part of the [B] cookout that dies down a little bit.
Everybody full, [E] everybody sitting around talking.
And then you got that [A] playing in the background.
And then you got that part.
[Abm] I've [Gbm] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [E] _ [Gb]
been used to having someone to lean on.
[A] And I'm [B] lost, baby I'm [A] lost.
_ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her? _
[E] _ _ _ Have _ _ [A] you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her?
[E] She left a kiss [Abm] upon my lip.
[Dbm] A love that broke, [E] ripped in my heart.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her? _
I see her hand [Abm] reaching out to me.
[E] Only she can set me free.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her? _ _
[A] _ Why?
[Ab] _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Dbm] Oh, yeah.
_ Oh, [Gb] I've been used to having someone to [D] lean on.
[A] And I'm lost, _ baby I'm lost. _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Have you [B] seen her?
[E] As [Abm] another day comes to an end, [E] I'm looking for a letter or something.
[A] Anything that [B] she would send.
[E] With all the people I [B] know, [E] I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I had her in the palm of my hand.
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
[B] Oh, [E] yeah.
[Abm] Yeah.
[E] _ _ _
Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, have [E] you seen her? _
[Gbm] Have you seen her?
Tell me, have [E] you seen her?
_ [Gbm] Have you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Have [Gbm] you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Have you seen [Eb] her?
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [Dm] I'm Senqua Walls playing Don Cornelius.
Now let's put our hands together for [Bb] four beautiful people who represent the mighty mountains of Seoul.
_ [Dm] And the [F] dancing, singing, swinging kicks!
[N] I want you to check out this [Bb] groovy clip that will make you sing and dance along.
And we're extremely proud at this time to welcome one of the nation's greatest singing groups [A] aboard the Seoul train.
From [B] Chicago, Illinois, [D] the [Eb] mighty [B] ShyLite.
[E] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
[E] One month ago today, [Abm] I was happy as a lark.
[A] But [Gbm] now I go for walks, [E] to [B] the movies, maybe to the [E] park.
I have a seat on the same [Abm] old bench to watch the children play.
[A] You know, tomorrow is their future.
_ [E] But for [B] me, just [E] another day.
They all gather around me.
[Abm] They seem to know my name.
[A] We laugh, tell a few jokes, [E] but it still doesn't [Gbm] ease my pain.
[E] _
I know I can't hide from a memory, [Abm] though day after day I've tried. _
[A] I keep saying, she'll be back.
[E] But [B] today, again I've lied.
[E] I see her face [Abm] everywhere I [Dbm] go.
On the street, [E] and even at the picture [B] shows.
Have you seen her?
When I hear Have You Seen [E] Her by the ShyLites, you feel like you're at a cookout.
You feel like, you know, you're like, where the cars at?
You know, you just want to, where the dominoes?
You just want to chill.
And this is the part of the [B] cookout that dies down a little bit.
Everybody full, [E] everybody sitting around talking.
And then you got that [A] playing in the background.
And then you got that part.
[Abm] I've [Gbm] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [C] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [E] _ [Gb]
been used to having someone to lean on.
[A] And I'm [B] lost, baby I'm [A] lost.
_ _ [Bm] _
[E] _ _ [Abm] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her? _
[E] _ _ _ Have _ _ [A] you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen [B] her?
[E] She left a kiss [Abm] upon my lip.
[Dbm] A love that broke, [E] ripped in my heart.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her? _
I see her hand [Abm] reaching out to me.
[E] Only she can set me free.
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her? _ _
[A] _ Why?
[Ab] _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [Dbm] Oh, yeah.
_ Oh, [Gb] I've been used to having someone to [D] lean on.
[A] And I'm lost, _ baby I'm lost. _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Have you [B] seen her?
[E] As [Abm] another day comes to an end, [E] I'm looking for a letter or something.
[A] Anything that [B] she would send.
[E] With all the people I [B] know, [E] I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I had her in the palm of my hand.
[B] Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
[B] Oh, [E] yeah.
[Abm] Yeah.
[E] _ _ _
Have you seen her?
[B] Tell me, have [E] you seen her? _
[Gbm] Have you seen her?
Tell me, have [E] you seen her?
_ [Gbm] Have you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Have [Gbm] you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Have you seen [Eb] her?
_ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _