Chords for Bobbie Cryner - You'd Think He'd Know Me Better
Tempo:
70.775 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Bm
F#
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [Bm]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
[E] I sat there talking [A] to myself, [D] why can't he turn it down?
He keeps that TV [F#m] up so [Em] loud that [A] I can't think.
[Bm] Every time I [A] turn a page, [D] he starts to talk about his day.
[Em] Can't he see I'm [A] trying to read?
[Bm]
[A] And it's [Bm] cold [F#m] enough in [D] here to freeze.
He keeps it [E] 68 degrees.
What's that [C#m] man been thinking of?
[F#m] In all the years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
[A] Than he [D] does.
[A]
[D] [E] I sat there [A] wondering to myself, [D] why he wears those same old clothes.
With any sense he'd [Bm] know [A] they're out of style.
[Bm] And [E] damn that man, why [A] can't he tell?
[D] I'm dying in this house.
I ain't been out [E] on the town [A] in quite a while.
And [Bm] can't he [A] tell what [D] mood I'm in?
The way I've got my [E] back to him.
I don't feel [C#m] like making love.
[F#m] In all the [A] years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
Than [A] he [Bm] does.
[A]
[F#] I sat there thinking to [B] myself, why is [E] he even coming home so late?
He knows his supper's [B] waiting on the stove.
And I [F#] sat there lying to [B] myself about [E] the suitcase in the hall.
And the night I heard him call [B] her on the phone.
He said [C#m] he's been [B] thinking to [E] himself how I've treated [F#] him like hell.
And I've forgotten [D#m] how to love.
[B] And [C#m] right [B] before he [E] drove away, through his tears he [F#] tried to say,
I don't [D#m] talk to him enough.
[G#m] In all the years we've [C#m] been together, you'd think he'd [F#] know me better.
[B] Than he does.
In all the years we've [C#m] been together, why [G#] don't he know me better?
[F#] Than he does.
[F#] [C#m] [F#]
[G#m]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
[E] I sat there talking [A] to myself, [D] why can't he turn it down?
He keeps that TV [F#m] up so [Em] loud that [A] I can't think.
[Bm] Every time I [A] turn a page, [D] he starts to talk about his day.
[Em] Can't he see I'm [A] trying to read?
[Bm]
[A] And it's [Bm] cold [F#m] enough in [D] here to freeze.
He keeps it [E] 68 degrees.
What's that [C#m] man been thinking of?
[F#m] In all the years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
[A] Than he [D] does.
[A]
[D] [E] I sat there [A] wondering to myself, [D] why he wears those same old clothes.
With any sense he'd [Bm] know [A] they're out of style.
[Bm] And [E] damn that man, why [A] can't he tell?
[D] I'm dying in this house.
I ain't been out [E] on the town [A] in quite a while.
And [Bm] can't he [A] tell what [D] mood I'm in?
The way I've got my [E] back to him.
I don't feel [C#m] like making love.
[F#m] In all the [A] years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
Than [A] he [Bm] does.
[A]
[F#] I sat there thinking to [B] myself, why is [E] he even coming home so late?
He knows his supper's [B] waiting on the stove.
And I [F#] sat there lying to [B] myself about [E] the suitcase in the hall.
And the night I heard him call [B] her on the phone.
He said [C#m] he's been [B] thinking to [E] himself how I've treated [F#] him like hell.
And I've forgotten [D#m] how to love.
[B] And [C#m] right [B] before he [E] drove away, through his tears he [F#] tried to say,
I don't [D#m] talk to him enough.
[G#m] In all the years we've [C#m] been together, you'd think he'd [F#] know me better.
[B] Than he does.
In all the years we've [C#m] been together, why [G#] don't he know me better?
[F#] Than he does.
[F#] [C#m] [F#]
[G#m]
Key:
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E
Bm
F#
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E
Bm
[F#] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [A] _
_ _ [E] I sat there talking [A] to myself, _ [D] why can't he turn it down?
He keeps that TV [F#m] up so [Em] loud that [A] I can't think.
[Bm] _ Every time I [A] turn a page, _ [D] he starts to talk about his day. _
_ [Em] Can't he see I'm [A] trying to read?
_ [Bm] _
[A] And it's [Bm] cold [F#m] enough in [D] here to freeze.
He keeps it [E] 68 degrees.
What's that [C#m] man been thinking of? _
[F#m] In all the years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
[A] Than he [D] does.
[A] _
[D] _ _ [E] I sat there [A] wondering to myself, _ [D] why he wears those same old clothes.
With any sense he'd [Bm] know [A] they're out of style.
[Bm] And [E] damn that man, why [A] can't he tell?
_ _ [D] I'm dying in this house.
I ain't been out [E] on the town [A] in quite a while. _
And [Bm] can't he [A] tell what [D] mood I'm in?
The way I've got my [E] back to him.
I don't feel [C#m] like making love. _
[F#m] In all the [A] years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
Than [A] he [Bm] does.
[A] _
[F#] I sat there thinking to [B] myself, why is [E] he even coming home so late?
He knows his supper's [B] waiting on the stove.
And I [F#] sat there lying to [B] myself about [E] the suitcase in the hall.
And the night I heard him call [B] her on the phone.
_ He said [C#m] he's been [B] thinking to [E] himself how I've treated [F#] him like hell.
And I've forgotten [D#m] how to love.
_ [B] And [C#m] right [B] before he [E] drove away, through his tears he [F#] tried to say,
I don't [D#m] talk to him enough.
_ [G#m] In all the years we've [C#m] been together, you'd think he'd [F#] know me better.
[B] Than he does. _ _
In all the years we've [C#m] been together, why [G#] don't he know me better?
[F#] _ _ Than he does.
[F#] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ [A] _
_ _ [E] I sat there talking [A] to myself, _ [D] why can't he turn it down?
He keeps that TV [F#m] up so [Em] loud that [A] I can't think.
[Bm] _ Every time I [A] turn a page, _ [D] he starts to talk about his day. _
_ [Em] Can't he see I'm [A] trying to read?
_ [Bm] _
[A] And it's [Bm] cold [F#m] enough in [D] here to freeze.
He keeps it [E] 68 degrees.
What's that [C#m] man been thinking of? _
[F#m] In all the years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
[A] Than he [D] does.
[A] _
[D] _ _ [E] I sat there [A] wondering to myself, _ [D] why he wears those same old clothes.
With any sense he'd [Bm] know [A] they're out of style.
[Bm] And [E] damn that man, why [A] can't he tell?
_ _ [D] I'm dying in this house.
I ain't been out [E] on the town [A] in quite a while. _
And [Bm] can't he [A] tell what [D] mood I'm in?
The way I've got my [E] back to him.
I don't feel [C#m] like making love. _
[F#m] In all the [A] years we've [Bm] been together, you'd think he'd know me [E] better.
Than [A] he [Bm] does.
[A] _
[F#] I sat there thinking to [B] myself, why is [E] he even coming home so late?
He knows his supper's [B] waiting on the stove.
And I [F#] sat there lying to [B] myself about [E] the suitcase in the hall.
And the night I heard him call [B] her on the phone.
_ He said [C#m] he's been [B] thinking to [E] himself how I've treated [F#] him like hell.
And I've forgotten [D#m] how to love.
_ [B] And [C#m] right [B] before he [E] drove away, through his tears he [F#] tried to say,
I don't [D#m] talk to him enough.
_ [G#m] In all the years we've [C#m] been together, you'd think he'd [F#] know me better.
[B] Than he does. _ _
In all the years we've [C#m] been together, why [G#] don't he know me better?
[F#] _ _ Than he does.
[F#] _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
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