Chords for "Me and Herbie," Steven Curtis Chapman Live
Tempo:
92.75 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Abm
Gb
Ebm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Start Jamming...
Hi, Steven.
My name is Heidi [Gb] and I think it was 97 or 98 my sister Holly and I went to our first concert to Arco.
[A]
And [Gb] I was wondering if you could sing the song about the bullfrog and your brother beating you up. Oh [N] gosh.
I remember you singing that one there.
Did somebody plant you to say that?
Or did that really come from your heart?
That's from my heart.
Alright, if that's from your heart, only for you.
Because if it's one of these knuckleheads that travel with me, I got asked to [Ebm] do this song the other night.
And [Eb] I have not sung me and Herbie in [Bb] about 20 years.
[B]
[A] [G] And I was like, I don't even think I can remember it.
And I think every word came back to me as I sang it.
Well you said have good practice.
Which is frightening [Ab] that I can remember that.
I [Bb] can't remember really important [Ab] things like scripture versus [D] God.
Yes.
[E] [N] Yes.
[B] Okay, gosh I can't believe this.
[F] So do y'all really want to [Abm] hear me and Herbie?
[Em] As I'm doing this, you can go to the back there because there's a lady waving [F] furiously [Abm] and I don't want to get in trouble with her if I don't call her.
So, okay.
[F] I don't [Abm] want to do this one again.
Alright, this was a [Abm] goofy song that was never supposed to [Gb] live longer than about 15 minutes back in what 1990 [Abm]-ish.
So, and here it comes again.
This is again Herbie, my brother Herbie.
Song that I wrote for him.
See, how did it start?
How did it start?
[Ab] [N]
I can't remember now.
I did the other day.
Something about yesterday.
Hey, there you [Ab] go.
Yesterday me and my brother Herbie played in the back yard.
He found a little frog and put it in a jar.
I guess [Dbm] he did not like [Ab] it so he died.
[Eb] And that made me very sad.
So [Ebm] I went and looked for another [Ab] song.
[E] Well my brother hit me in the head with a whiff of all that.
True [Ab] story.
It didn't feel real good.
Yeah, it got real bad.
So I ran into the [Ab] house and told my dad.
He [Ebm] came out [Ab] and spanked my brother and I was glad.
[Bbm] [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it [Fm] on Herbie.
And [Ebm] that's the funniest [Db] thing that I have ever [Ab] seen.
[D] [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it on [Ab] Herbie.
And [Eb] that's making [Ab] me very happy because he's so mean.
[Eb]
Oh my goodness.
[Db] Why do I have a feeling
My name is Heidi [Gb] and I think it was 97 or 98 my sister Holly and I went to our first concert to Arco.
[A]
And [Gb] I was wondering if you could sing the song about the bullfrog and your brother beating you up. Oh [N] gosh.
I remember you singing that one there.
Did somebody plant you to say that?
Or did that really come from your heart?
That's from my heart.
Alright, if that's from your heart, only for you.
Because if it's one of these knuckleheads that travel with me, I got asked to [Ebm] do this song the other night.
And [Eb] I have not sung me and Herbie in [Bb] about 20 years.
[B]
[A] [G] And I was like, I don't even think I can remember it.
And I think every word came back to me as I sang it.
Well you said have good practice.
Which is frightening [Ab] that I can remember that.
I [Bb] can't remember really important [Ab] things like scripture versus [D] God.
Yes.
[E] [N] Yes.
[B] Okay, gosh I can't believe this.
[F] So do y'all really want to [Abm] hear me and Herbie?
[Em] As I'm doing this, you can go to the back there because there's a lady waving [F] furiously [Abm] and I don't want to get in trouble with her if I don't call her.
So, okay.
[F] I don't [Abm] want to do this one again.
Alright, this was a [Abm] goofy song that was never supposed to [Gb] live longer than about 15 minutes back in what 1990 [Abm]-ish.
So, and here it comes again.
This is again Herbie, my brother Herbie.
Song that I wrote for him.
See, how did it start?
How did it start?
[Ab] [N]
I can't remember now.
I did the other day.
Something about yesterday.
Hey, there you [Ab] go.
Yesterday me and my brother Herbie played in the back yard.
He found a little frog and put it in a jar.
I guess [Dbm] he did not like [Ab] it so he died.
[Eb] And that made me very sad.
So [Ebm] I went and looked for another [Ab] song.
[E] Well my brother hit me in the head with a whiff of all that.
True [Ab] story.
It didn't feel real good.
Yeah, it got real bad.
So I ran into the [Ab] house and told my dad.
He [Ebm] came out [Ab] and spanked my brother and I was glad.
[Bbm] [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it [Fm] on Herbie.
And [Ebm] that's the funniest [Db] thing that I have ever [Ab] seen.
[D] [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it on [Ab] Herbie.
And [Eb] that's making [Ab] me very happy because he's so mean.
[Eb]
Oh my goodness.
[Db] Why do I have a feeling
Key:
Ab
Abm
Gb
Ebm
Eb
Ab
Abm
Gb
Hi, Steven.
My name is Heidi [Gb] and I think it was 97 or 98 my sister Holly and I went to our first concert to Arco.
[A]
And [Gb] I was wondering if you could sing the song about the bullfrog and your brother beating you up. Oh [N] gosh.
I remember you singing that one there.
Did somebody plant you to say that?
Or did that really come from your heart?
That's from my heart.
Alright, if that's from your heart, only for you.
Because if it's one of these knuckleheads that travel with me, I got asked to [Ebm] do this song the other night.
And [Eb] I have not sung me and Herbie in [Bb] about 20 years.
[B] _ _
[A] _ [G] And I was like, I don't even think I can remember it.
And I think every word came back to me as I sang it.
Well you said have good practice.
Which is frightening [Ab] that I can remember that.
I [Bb] can't remember really important [Ab] things like scripture versus [D] God. _
_ _ Yes.
[E] _ [N] _ Yes.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Okay, gosh I can't believe this.
[F] So do y'all really want to [Abm] hear me and Herbie?
_ [Em] As I'm doing this, you can go to the back there because there's a lady waving [F] furiously [Abm] and I don't want to get in trouble with her if I don't call her.
So, okay.
[F] I don't [Abm] want to do this one again.
Alright, this was a [Abm] goofy song that was never supposed to _ [Gb] live longer than about 15 minutes back in what 1990 _ [Abm]-ish.
So, and here it comes again.
This is again Herbie, my brother Herbie.
Song that I wrote for him. _ _ _
_ _ See, how did it start?
How did it start?
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ I can't remember now.
I did the other day.
Something about yesterday.
Hey, there you [Ab] go.
Yesterday me and my brother Herbie played in the back yard.
_ He found a little frog and put it in a jar.
_ _ I guess [Dbm] he did not like [Ab] it so he died.
_ [Eb] And that made me very sad.
So [Ebm] I went and looked for another [Ab] song. _ _ _
_ [E] _ Well my brother hit me in the head with a whiff of all that.
True [Ab] story.
It didn't feel real good.
Yeah, it got real bad.
_ So I ran into the [Ab] house and told my dad.
He [Ebm] came out [Ab] and spanked my brother and I was glad.
[Bbm] _ [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it [Fm] on Herbie.
_ And [Ebm] that's the funniest [Db] thing that I have ever [Ab] seen.
[D] _ [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it on [Ab] Herbie.
And [Eb] that's making [Ab] me very happy because he's so mean.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Oh my goodness.
[Db] _ Why do I have a feeling
My name is Heidi [Gb] and I think it was 97 or 98 my sister Holly and I went to our first concert to Arco.
[A]
And [Gb] I was wondering if you could sing the song about the bullfrog and your brother beating you up. Oh [N] gosh.
I remember you singing that one there.
Did somebody plant you to say that?
Or did that really come from your heart?
That's from my heart.
Alright, if that's from your heart, only for you.
Because if it's one of these knuckleheads that travel with me, I got asked to [Ebm] do this song the other night.
And [Eb] I have not sung me and Herbie in [Bb] about 20 years.
[B] _ _
[A] _ [G] And I was like, I don't even think I can remember it.
And I think every word came back to me as I sang it.
Well you said have good practice.
Which is frightening [Ab] that I can remember that.
I [Bb] can't remember really important [Ab] things like scripture versus [D] God. _
_ _ Yes.
[E] _ [N] _ Yes.
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Okay, gosh I can't believe this.
[F] So do y'all really want to [Abm] hear me and Herbie?
_ [Em] As I'm doing this, you can go to the back there because there's a lady waving [F] furiously [Abm] and I don't want to get in trouble with her if I don't call her.
So, okay.
[F] I don't [Abm] want to do this one again.
Alright, this was a [Abm] goofy song that was never supposed to _ [Gb] live longer than about 15 minutes back in what 1990 _ [Abm]-ish.
So, and here it comes again.
This is again Herbie, my brother Herbie.
Song that I wrote for him. _ _ _
_ _ See, how did it start?
How did it start?
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ I can't remember now.
I did the other day.
Something about yesterday.
Hey, there you [Ab] go.
Yesterday me and my brother Herbie played in the back yard.
_ He found a little frog and put it in a jar.
_ _ I guess [Dbm] he did not like [Ab] it so he died.
_ [Eb] And that made me very sad.
So [Ebm] I went and looked for another [Ab] song. _ _ _
_ [E] _ Well my brother hit me in the head with a whiff of all that.
True [Ab] story.
It didn't feel real good.
Yeah, it got real bad.
_ So I ran into the [Ab] house and told my dad.
He [Ebm] came out [Ab] and spanked my brother and I was glad.
[Bbm] _ [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it [Fm] on Herbie.
_ And [Ebm] that's the funniest [Db] thing that I have ever [Ab] seen.
[D] _ [Abm] Daddy said, in the back yard, spank it on [Ab] Herbie.
And [Eb] that's making [Ab] me very happy because he's so mean.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Oh my goodness.
[Db] _ Why do I have a feeling