Chords for "Pity The Man" - Happy Goodmans (1968)
Tempo:
125.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Em
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[Em]
[G] [C]
I guess we should pity the man in this world who must use the earth [G] for a bed.
I guess we should pity the man who must toil from dawn till dusk [C] for his bread.
But these can be rich if they have contentment and share in God's [F] salvation plan.
But if you know any [C] who, though they have plenty, [G] are lost, then pity [C] the man.
[Em] [F]
Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold and [G] he owns not the pearl of [C] great price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of life.
[C]
Doctor or lawyer, traveler or merchant, builder who builds on [Gm] the [F] sand.
Offer our [Dm] king [Am] to be [C] saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the man.
[F]
[C]
[G]
[C]
I guess there are those who pity the same as though they were missing [G] life's best.
Forgetting that treasures of earth pass away and that heaven is the place [C] to invest.
Oh, meanwhile, esteeming the man who is scheming to hold all the wealth [E] that he [F]
can.
But if while he's living [C] to God he's not giving [G] his soul, then pity [C] the man.
[F] Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold [G] and he owns not the pearl of great [C]
price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of life.
[C] Doctor or lawyer, traveler or merchant, builder who builds [F] on the sand.
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity the [C]
man.
[Em] [F]
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the man.
[Em] [E]
[Gm] [N]
[Em]
[G] [C]
I guess we should pity the man in this world who must use the earth [G] for a bed.
I guess we should pity the man who must toil from dawn till dusk [C] for his bread.
But these can be rich if they have contentment and share in God's [F] salvation plan.
But if you know any [C] who, though they have plenty, [G] are lost, then pity [C] the man.
[Em] [F]
Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold and [G] he owns not the pearl of [C] great price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of life.
[C]
Doctor or lawyer, traveler or merchant, builder who builds on [Gm] the [F] sand.
Offer our [Dm] king [Am] to be [C] saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the man.
[F]
[C]
[G]
[C]
I guess there are those who pity the same as though they were missing [G] life's best.
Forgetting that treasures of earth pass away and that heaven is the place [C] to invest.
Oh, meanwhile, esteeming the man who is scheming to hold all the wealth [E] that he [F]
can.
But if while he's living [C] to God he's not giving [G] his soul, then pity [C] the man.
[F] Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold [G] and he owns not the pearl of great [C]
price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of life.
[C] Doctor or lawyer, traveler or merchant, builder who builds [F] on the sand.
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity the [C]
man.
[Em] [F]
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the man.
[Em] [E]
[Gm] [N]
Key:
C
G
F
Em
D
C
G
F
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ I guess we should pity the man in this world who must use the earth [G] for a bed.
_ _ I guess we should pity the man who must toil from dawn till dusk [C] for his bread.
_ _ But these can be rich if they have contentment and share in God's [F] salvation plan.
_ _ But if you know any [C] who, though they have plenty, [G] are lost, then pity [C] the _ _ man.
[Em] _ [F] _
Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold and [G] he owns not the pearl of [C] great _ _ _ price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of _ life.
_ _ [C]
Doctor or lawyer, _ traveler or merchant, _ builder who builds on [Gm] the _ [F] _ sand. _ _
Offer our [Dm] king [Am] to be [C] saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the man.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ I guess there are those who pity the same as though they were missing _ [G] life's best. _ _ _ _
Forgetting that treasures _ of earth pass away and that heaven is the place [C] to invest.
_ Oh, _ _ meanwhile, _ esteeming the man who is scheming to hold all the wealth [E] that he [F]
can.
_ _ But if while he's living [C] to God he's not giving [G] his soul, then pity [C] the man.
_ _ _ [F] Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold [G] and he owns not the pearl of great [C] _
_ _ price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of life.
_ _ _ [C] Doctor or lawyer, traveler or merchant, _ builder who builds [F] on the _ _ _ sand. _
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity the [C] _
man.
[Em] _ _ [F] _
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the _ man. _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ I guess we should pity the man in this world who must use the earth [G] for a bed.
_ _ I guess we should pity the man who must toil from dawn till dusk [C] for his bread.
_ _ But these can be rich if they have contentment and share in God's [F] salvation plan.
_ _ But if you know any [C] who, though they have plenty, [G] are lost, then pity [C] the _ _ man.
[Em] _ [F] _
Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold and [G] he owns not the pearl of [C] great _ _ _ price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of _ life.
_ _ [C]
Doctor or lawyer, _ traveler or merchant, _ builder who builds on [Gm] the _ [F] _ sand. _ _
Offer our [Dm] king [Am] to be [C] saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the man.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ I guess there are those who pity the same as though they were missing _ [G] life's best. _ _ _ _
Forgetting that treasures _ of earth pass away and that heaven is the place [C] to invest.
_ Oh, _ _ meanwhile, _ esteeming the man who is scheming to hold all the wealth [E] that he [F]
can.
_ _ But if while he's living [C] to God he's not giving [G] his soul, then pity [C] the man.
_ _ _ [F] Pity the man who [C] has treasures to hold [G] and he owns not the pearl of great [C] _
_ _ price.
[D] Pity the man though he lives long on earth and he knows not the giver [G] of life.
_ _ _ [C] Doctor or lawyer, traveler or merchant, _ builder who builds [F] on the _ _ _ sand. _
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity the [C] _
man.
[Em] _ _ [F] _
Offer our king to [C] be saved is the thing.
[G] If he's lost, then pity [C] the _ man. _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [N] _ _ _