Chords for The Kingsmen quartet - When i wake up to sleep no more

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The Kingsmen quartet  - When i wake up to sleep no more chords
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You're singing good tonight.
Oh yes you are.
Is this the Jim Booze?
The what you say?
The Jim Booze.
[Ab] Not the booze, the Jim [Dbm] Booze.
Jim Booze, I'm not drinking tonight, Judge.
Jim Booze of Italian [F] beef.
Oh, a proud sponsor of this evening's event.
[C] [Eb] Booze.
Proud sponsor.
Jim Boze?
Yeah, [E] booze.
Oh, it's Jim Booze.
Jim Booze, Jim Booze, Jim [F] Booze.
I'm sorry.
Whatever it was.
[Ebm] Whatever it was.
[Ab] Whatever [Eb] it was, it's put a spring in your step.
Well it may have been [F] too hot.
I [E] don't think it's all on me no more.
[Bb] Oh yes I am.
We got you [F] singing gritches on.
Now, like [Ab] I said, the Kingsman has been around for 61 years,
a [F] lot of songs that we have introduced to Gospel music
over the years,
[Eb] year songs that you would probably not [Ab] recognize.
Songs [Ebm] like Sweet Beulah Land [Ab] back in 1981
[C] was Song of the Year for the Kingsmen.
A [F] song in 1992 was also Song of the Year called [C] Wish
You Were Here.
A lot of [G] those standards that groups [Dm] have been doing for [Bb] decades that [G] the
Kingsmen were blessed to be able [D] to [C] introduce to gospel music.
[A] Is it okay [Fm] if we go and pull
a few of those [F] old songs and do a [C] cat log?
[Gm] [Ab] [G]
But then here's [E] the catch, we're going to do some
[Dm] new songs too.
[E]
Because remember, all [G] these old songs they were doing one time.
[F] Now Beautiful
Name was a brand [C] new song back in the early [Eb] 80's.
So we were told, you know what, [Db] a gentleman
who, this [F] is his job to know these [C] things, worked with the Singer News Magazine, he said
that Sweet Beulah [G] Land is the most requested song [B] ever in the history of gospel [Am] radio.
And I have no [E] reason to doubt the man.
[Cm] All of these [D] old songs were once [Db] new.
We're going
to lay some on you right now.
[Em] Let's do How [A] About Let's.
You've got one ready to go?
[B] [E] I'm
just going to hang on.
Well, [Db] I've got to trust these guys now.
[C] I don't know if that's time.
Ah, [A]
1973, see if you remember [G] this [Em] Kingsmen choir.
[C]
[G] [C]
[Am] [C]
[G] 1973, [C] keep it going.
As much as I want to, but if I thought I could, I could sleep alone.
[A]
[G] [Em] Oh, I thought [C] we should go.
James did the crinkling of an
[G] [C]
old-age song about a [D] city a long time.
[G] [C]
[G] [C]
[Am] [C]
[Am] [C]
[G]
[C] [Am] [C]
[Am]
[C]
[F]
[E] [F]
[E] [N]
[F]
[Ebm] [E] With a song he asked, will you let go [F] for one more time?
And we were all, say, oh, [E] Squeeley over here has [Bb] another kind.
[Ab] [C]
[G] [C] He doesn't know the rhyme.
What
[C]
[G] [D] a story, what a [Am] great story.
[G] [C]
[Am]
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You're singing good tonight.
Oh yes you are.
Is this the Jim Booze?
The what you say?
The Jim Booze.
[Ab] Not the booze, the Jim [Dbm] Booze.
Jim Booze, I'm not drinking tonight, Judge.
_ Jim Booze of Italian [F] beef.
Oh, a proud sponsor of this evening's event.
[C] _ _ _ [Eb] Booze.
Proud sponsor.
Jim Boze?
Yeah, [E] booze.
Oh, it's Jim Booze. _ _ _
Jim Booze, Jim Booze, Jim [F] Booze.
I'm sorry.
Whatever it was.
[Ebm] Whatever it was.
_ [Ab] Whatever [Eb] it was, it's put a spring in your step.
Well it may have been [F] too _ hot.
I _ [E] don't think it's all on me no more.
[Bb] Oh yes I am.
We got you [F] singing gritches on.
_ Now, like [Ab] I said, the Kingsman has been around for 61 years,
a [F] lot of songs that we have introduced to Gospel music
over the years,
[Eb] year songs that you would probably not [Ab] recognize.
Songs [Ebm] like Sweet Beulah Land [Ab] back in 1981
[C] was Song of the Year for the Kingsmen.
A [F] song in 1992 was also Song of the Year called [C] Wish
You Were Here.
A lot of [G] those standards that groups [Dm] have been doing for [Bb] decades that [G] the
Kingsmen were blessed to be able [D] to _ [C] introduce to gospel music.
[A] Is it okay [Fm] if we go and pull
a few of those [F] old songs and do a [C] cat log?
_ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] _
_ But then here's [E] the catch, we're going to do some
[Dm] new songs too.
[E]
Because remember, all [G] these old songs they were doing one time.
[F] Now Beautiful
Name was a brand [C] new song back in the early [Eb] 80's.
So we were told, you know what, [Db] a gentleman
who, this [F] is his job to know these [C] things, worked with the Singer News Magazine, he said
that Sweet Beulah [G] Land is the most requested song [B] ever in the history of gospel [Am] radio.
And I have no [E] reason to doubt the man.
_ [Cm] All of these [D] old songs were once [Db] new.
We're going
to lay some on you right now.
[Em] Let's do _ How [A] About Let's.
You've got one ready to go?
_ [B] [E] I'm
just going to hang on.
Well, [Db] I've got to trust these guys now.
[C] I don't know if that's time.
_ _ _ _ _ Ah, [A]
1973, see if you remember [G] this [Em] Kingsmen choir.
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_ _ _ [G] _ _ 1973, [C] keep it going.
As much as I want to, but if I thought I could, I could sleep _ alone. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ [Em] _ Oh, I thought [C] we should go.
James did the crinkling of an _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
old-age song about a [D] city a long time. _
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[Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ [E] With a song he asked, will you let go [F] for one more time?
And we were all, say, oh, [E] Squeeley over here has [Bb] another kind. _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ He doesn't know the rhyme.
What _ _ _ _ _
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_ [G] _ [D] a story, what a [Am] great story. _ _
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