Chords for The Williams Brothers-I'm Just A Nobody
Tempo:
107 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
D#m
C#
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#]
[B] I feel good tonight.
[G#] Somebody's still sitting there with their [C#] arms all folded,
[F#] acting cute and sophisticated.
But I'm not through yet, tell you.
I came to leave a message.
[D#m] A young man came up [F#] to Doug backstage and he told him,
I want you to dedicate this song to a brother of [C#] mine who had cancer.
Not only that, but he went in the hospital [F#] a few days ago with a stroke
and didn't know whether he was going to make it or not.
And his brother said the first thing that he said when he came out of his stroke
and came back to him, he said,
I'm just a nobody.
So I'm going to tell you a story about somebody who can say it and about it.
[C#]
I've been waiting all night [B] long to sing this song.
Is it alright if I sing it, Jackson?
[B]
Is it alright if I sing it?
[F#] I feel pretty good.
I'm going [B] to go.
Let me get some of this.
[F#]
I was walking [B] down the aisle one day and I saw a man who [F#] appeared to be just an old widow
sitting on the street,
[B] telling the people about Jesus [F#] as they passed by.
And just because he was all ragged and dirty,
a lot of people would just laugh and make fun of their old man and walk on by.
I wish I had [B] somebody to pray with me here tonight.
And [F#] he said, just because of the way I am,
[B] no money, no fancy clothes, no fine home [F#] for comfort.
A lot of people consider [D#m] me as nothing [B] and say I don't know what I'm talking about.
But you know what?
[F#] That's one thing that he said that really touched my heart tonight.
[B] I wish I had somebody to pray with me.
[F#] One thing that he said that stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said,
I'm [F#] just a nobody.
I'm going to [D#] tell you [D#m] everybody [G#m] about [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it.
Oh, I wish I had somebody to pray with [D#] me.
[F#] I'm just a nobody.
I'm going to [D#m] tell you everybody [B] about somebody who can [F#] say it and about it.
He said, I've had so many [D#m] problems in my life.
They're [D#] just a feeling.
[B]
So I started drinking.
[C#] Thought it would help [F#] ease my pain.
[D#] But things got worse.
Praise [A#] the Lord, here I [D#m] am.
I lay your [B] hands.
[C#] That's when the life [F#] began to change.
But these people think I'm just [D#m] a nobody.
I'm going to tell you [A#] everybody
[D#m] about [B]
somebody [C#] who can say it [F#] and about it.
[D#] I'm just [F#] a nobody.
I'm going to tell [D#m] you [F#] everybody about [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it.
And he said, [F#]
on these streets day [D#m] and night, that's my life.
[B] That's my home.
[B] I feel good tonight.
[G#] Somebody's still sitting there with their [C#] arms all folded,
[F#] acting cute and sophisticated.
But I'm not through yet, tell you.
I came to leave a message.
[D#m] A young man came up [F#] to Doug backstage and he told him,
I want you to dedicate this song to a brother of [C#] mine who had cancer.
Not only that, but he went in the hospital [F#] a few days ago with a stroke
and didn't know whether he was going to make it or not.
And his brother said the first thing that he said when he came out of his stroke
and came back to him, he said,
I'm just a nobody.
So I'm going to tell you a story about somebody who can say it and about it.
[C#]
I've been waiting all night [B] long to sing this song.
Is it alright if I sing it, Jackson?
[B]
Is it alright if I sing it?
[F#] I feel pretty good.
I'm going [B] to go.
Let me get some of this.
[F#]
I was walking [B] down the aisle one day and I saw a man who [F#] appeared to be just an old widow
sitting on the street,
[B] telling the people about Jesus [F#] as they passed by.
And just because he was all ragged and dirty,
a lot of people would just laugh and make fun of their old man and walk on by.
I wish I had [B] somebody to pray with me here tonight.
And [F#] he said, just because of the way I am,
[B] no money, no fancy clothes, no fine home [F#] for comfort.
A lot of people consider [D#m] me as nothing [B] and say I don't know what I'm talking about.
But you know what?
[F#] That's one thing that he said that really touched my heart tonight.
[B] I wish I had somebody to pray with me.
[F#] One thing that he said that stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said,
I'm [F#] just a nobody.
I'm going to [D#] tell you [D#m] everybody [G#m] about [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it.
Oh, I wish I had somebody to pray with [D#] me.
[F#] I'm just a nobody.
I'm going to [D#m] tell you everybody [B] about somebody who can [F#] say it and about it.
He said, I've had so many [D#m] problems in my life.
They're [D#] just a feeling.
[B]
So I started drinking.
[C#] Thought it would help [F#] ease my pain.
[D#] But things got worse.
Praise [A#] the Lord, here I [D#m] am.
I lay your [B] hands.
[C#] That's when the life [F#] began to change.
But these people think I'm just [D#m] a nobody.
I'm going to tell you [A#] everybody
[D#m] about [B]
somebody [C#] who can say it [F#] and about it.
[D#] I'm just [F#] a nobody.
I'm going to tell [D#m] you [F#] everybody about [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it.
And he said, [F#]
on these streets day [D#m] and night, that's my life.
[B] That's my home.
Key:
F#
B
D#m
C#
D#
F#
B
D#m
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ I feel good tonight.
[G#] _ _ Somebody's still sitting there with their [C#] arms all folded,
[F#] _ acting cute and sophisticated.
_ _ But I'm not through yet, tell you.
_ _ I came to leave a message.
_ [D#m] A young man came up [F#] to Doug backstage and he told him,
I want you to dedicate this song to a brother of [C#] mine who had cancer. _
Not only that, but he went in the hospital [F#] a few days ago with a stroke
_ and didn't know whether he was going to make it or not. _ _
And his brother said the first thing that he said when he came out of his stroke
and came back to him, he said,
_ I'm just a nobody.
So I'm going to tell you a story _ about somebody who can say it and about it.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I've been waiting all night [B] long to sing this song.
Is it alright if I sing it, Jackson?
[B] _ _
Is it alright if I sing it?
[F#] _ I feel pretty good.
I'm going [B] to go.
Let me get some of this.
_ [F#] _ _ _
_ I was walking [B] down the aisle one day and I saw a man who [F#] appeared to be just an old widow
sitting on the street,
[B] telling the people about Jesus [F#] as they passed by.
And just because he was all ragged and dirty,
a lot of people would just laugh and make fun of their old man and walk on by.
I wish I had [B] somebody to pray with me here tonight.
And [F#] he said, just because of the way I am,
[B] no money, no fancy clothes, no fine home [F#] for comfort.
A lot of people consider [D#m] me as nothing [B] and say I don't know what I'm talking about.
But you know what?
[F#] That's one thing that he said that really touched my heart tonight.
[B] _ I wish I had somebody to pray with me.
[F#] One thing that he said that stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said,
I'm [F#] just a nobody.
_ I'm going to [D#] tell you [D#m] everybody [G#m] about [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it.
Oh, I wish I had somebody to pray with [D#] me.
[F#] I'm just a nobody.
_ I'm going to [D#m] tell you everybody _ [B] about somebody who can [F#] say it and about it.
_ He said, _ I've had so many [D#m] problems in my life.
They're [D#] just a feeling.
[B]
So I started drinking.
[C#] Thought it would help [F#] ease my pain.
[D#] But things got worse.
Praise [A#] the Lord, here I [D#m] am.
_ I lay your [B] hands.
_ [C#] That's when the life [F#] began to change.
But these people think I'm just [D#m] a nobody.
I'm going to tell you [A#] everybody _
[D#m] _ _ _ about [B]
somebody _ _ [C#] _ who can say it [F#] and about it.
[D#] I'm _ just [F#] a nobody.
_ I'm going to tell [D#m] you [F#] everybody about _ [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it. _
And he said, [F#] _ _ _
on these streets day [D#m] and night, that's my life.
[B] That's my home. _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ I feel good tonight.
[G#] _ _ Somebody's still sitting there with their [C#] arms all folded,
[F#] _ acting cute and sophisticated.
_ _ But I'm not through yet, tell you.
_ _ I came to leave a message.
_ [D#m] A young man came up [F#] to Doug backstage and he told him,
I want you to dedicate this song to a brother of [C#] mine who had cancer. _
Not only that, but he went in the hospital [F#] a few days ago with a stroke
_ and didn't know whether he was going to make it or not. _ _
And his brother said the first thing that he said when he came out of his stroke
and came back to him, he said,
_ I'm just a nobody.
So I'm going to tell you a story _ about somebody who can say it and about it.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I've been waiting all night [B] long to sing this song.
Is it alright if I sing it, Jackson?
[B] _ _
Is it alright if I sing it?
[F#] _ I feel pretty good.
I'm going [B] to go.
Let me get some of this.
_ [F#] _ _ _
_ I was walking [B] down the aisle one day and I saw a man who [F#] appeared to be just an old widow
sitting on the street,
[B] telling the people about Jesus [F#] as they passed by.
And just because he was all ragged and dirty,
a lot of people would just laugh and make fun of their old man and walk on by.
I wish I had [B] somebody to pray with me here tonight.
And [F#] he said, just because of the way I am,
[B] no money, no fancy clothes, no fine home [F#] for comfort.
A lot of people consider [D#m] me as nothing [B] and say I don't know what I'm talking about.
But you know what?
[F#] That's one thing that he said that really touched my heart tonight.
[B] _ I wish I had somebody to pray with me.
[F#] One thing that he said that stayed on my mind.
[B] When that old man looked up and said,
I'm [F#] just a nobody.
_ I'm going to [D#] tell you [D#m] everybody [G#m] about [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it.
Oh, I wish I had somebody to pray with [D#] me.
[F#] I'm just a nobody.
_ I'm going to [D#m] tell you everybody _ [B] about somebody who can [F#] say it and about it.
_ He said, _ I've had so many [D#m] problems in my life.
They're [D#] just a feeling.
[B]
So I started drinking.
[C#] Thought it would help [F#] ease my pain.
[D#] But things got worse.
Praise [A#] the Lord, here I [D#m] am.
_ I lay your [B] hands.
_ [C#] That's when the life [F#] began to change.
But these people think I'm just [D#m] a nobody.
I'm going to tell you [A#] everybody _
[D#m] _ _ _ about [B]
somebody _ _ [C#] _ who can say it [F#] and about it.
[D#] I'm _ just [F#] a nobody.
_ I'm going to tell [D#m] you [F#] everybody about _ [B] somebody who [F#] can say it and about it. _
And he said, [F#] _ _ _
on these streets day [D#m] and night, that's my life.
[B] That's my home. _ _