Chords for "Somebody Like Me" by Jason Crabb
Tempo:
96.85 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Bm
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] [Eb] [Abm] The [Dbm]
[Ab]
[N] [D]
congregation parted like the Red [G] Sea, when that old drunk stumbled in down the aisle
and [Bm] took a seat, right [G] in the middle of [D] amazing grace.
He could feel the judgment they were [G] passing, thought to himself, ain't that just how some [Bm] folks act?
He'd [G] rather be on the street [D] than in this place.
[A] And with tears [G] on his [D] face, he'd think somebody would put their arm around him, he'd [G] think
somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm] Holy man, say a prayer, [G] that's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would practice what the preacher said, well, I wonder who thought
somebody could [Bm] be, probably [G] somebody like [D] me.
He's got problems nobody wants a part of.
[G] He got up and slipped out, nobody stood up.
[D] They don't [G] want to make a scene, so they [D] let him walk out of there.
[A] Ooh, without [G] a prayer, [D] he'd think somebody would do something different.
He'd think somebody would go against the grain, [Bm] be the one to run him [G] down, bring him back
and turn him [D] around.
He'd think somebody would want to make a difference, [G] well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[Bm] probably [G] somebody like [C] me.
[G]
Oh, can I [D] get a reply?
Somebody, somebody.
[C] Oh, [G]
yeah.
[D] He'd think somebody would put their arm around [Bm] him, [D] he'd think somebody would hit a [Bm] knee.
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
[D]
He'd think somebody would put their arm around [G] him, he'd think somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm]
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
That's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would want to make a [G] difference, well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[D]
probably [G] somebody [D] like me.
[Ab]
[N] [D]
congregation parted like the Red [G] Sea, when that old drunk stumbled in down the aisle
and [Bm] took a seat, right [G] in the middle of [D] amazing grace.
He could feel the judgment they were [G] passing, thought to himself, ain't that just how some [Bm] folks act?
He'd [G] rather be on the street [D] than in this place.
[A] And with tears [G] on his [D] face, he'd think somebody would put their arm around him, he'd [G] think
somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm] Holy man, say a prayer, [G] that's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would practice what the preacher said, well, I wonder who thought
somebody could [Bm] be, probably [G] somebody like [D] me.
He's got problems nobody wants a part of.
[G] He got up and slipped out, nobody stood up.
[D] They don't [G] want to make a scene, so they [D] let him walk out of there.
[A] Ooh, without [G] a prayer, [D] he'd think somebody would do something different.
He'd think somebody would go against the grain, [Bm] be the one to run him [G] down, bring him back
and turn him [D] around.
He'd think somebody would want to make a difference, [G] well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[Bm] probably [G] somebody like [C] me.
[G]
Oh, can I [D] get a reply?
Somebody, somebody.
[C] Oh, [G]
yeah.
[D] He'd think somebody would put their arm around [Bm] him, [D] he'd think somebody would hit a [Bm] knee.
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
[D]
He'd think somebody would put their arm around [G] him, he'd think somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm]
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
That's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would want to make a [G] difference, well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[D]
probably [G] somebody [D] like me.
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_ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ [Abm] The _ _ [Dbm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ congregation _ parted like the Red [G] Sea, when that old drunk stumbled in down the aisle
and [Bm] took a seat, right [G] in the middle of _ [D] _ amazing grace.
_ _ _ _ He could feel the judgment they were [G] passing, thought to himself, ain't that just how some [Bm] folks act?
_ He'd [G] rather be on the street [D] than in this place.
[A] And with tears [G] on his [D] face, he'd think somebody would put their arm around him, he'd [G] think
somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm] Holy man, say a prayer, [G] that's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would practice what the preacher said, well, I wonder who thought
somebody could [Bm] be, probably [G] somebody _ like [D] _ _ me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He's got problems nobody wants a part of.
[G] He got up and slipped out, nobody stood up.
[D] _ They don't [G] want to make a scene, so they [D] let him walk out of there.
[A] Ooh, without [G] a prayer, [D] he'd think somebody would do something different.
He'd think somebody would go against the grain, [Bm] be the one to run him [G] down, bring him back
and turn him [D] around.
He'd think somebody would want to make a difference, [G] well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[Bm] _ probably [G] somebody _ like [C] _ me.
_ [G] _
Oh, can I [D] get a reply? _ _
Somebody, somebody.
[C] _ Oh, _ [G]
yeah.
_ _ [D] He'd think somebody would put their arm around [Bm] him, [D] he'd think somebody would hit a [Bm] knee.
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
He'd think somebody would put their arm around [G] him, he'd think somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm]
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
That's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would want to make a [G] difference, well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[D] _
probably _ [G] somebody _ [D] like me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ congregation _ parted like the Red [G] Sea, when that old drunk stumbled in down the aisle
and [Bm] took a seat, right [G] in the middle of _ [D] _ amazing grace.
_ _ _ _ He could feel the judgment they were [G] passing, thought to himself, ain't that just how some [Bm] folks act?
_ He'd [G] rather be on the street [D] than in this place.
[A] And with tears [G] on his [D] face, he'd think somebody would put their arm around him, he'd [G] think
somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm] Holy man, say a prayer, [G] that's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would practice what the preacher said, well, I wonder who thought
somebody could [Bm] be, probably [G] somebody _ like [D] _ _ me. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He's got problems nobody wants a part of.
[G] He got up and slipped out, nobody stood up.
[D] _ They don't [G] want to make a scene, so they [D] let him walk out of there.
[A] Ooh, without [G] a prayer, [D] he'd think somebody would do something different.
He'd think somebody would go against the grain, [Bm] be the one to run him [G] down, bring him back
and turn him [D] around.
He'd think somebody would want to make a difference, [G] well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[Bm] _ probably [G] somebody _ like [C] _ me.
_ [G] _
Oh, can I [D] get a reply? _ _
Somebody, somebody.
[C] _ Oh, _ [G]
yeah.
_ _ [D] He'd think somebody would put their arm around [Bm] him, [D] he'd think somebody would hit a [Bm] knee.
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
He'd think somebody would put their arm around [G] him, he'd think somebody would hit a knee.
[Bm]
Holy man, say a [G] prayer.
That's what I'm talking about right [D] there.
He'd think somebody would want to make a [G] difference, well, I wonder who thought somebody could be,
[D] _
probably _ [G] somebody _ [D] like me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _