Chords for Congratulations Wynn!
Tempo:
76.6 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[G] Congratulations, Winn.
We thought we would put [D] this video together for you and Don Sampson, of course, [C] of Brad
and Andy saying some really nice things about your song.
It is [G] indeed an incredible song.
[C] Thank you for [F] being here at Warner Chapel and thank you for putting up with me for what,
13, 14 years now?
So [D] congrats once again and let's let it roll.
[C] [G] Sitting on a bench at [D] Westtown Mall, he sat down in his overalls [C] and asked me
You waiting on a woman?
It's sweet, [E] waiting for a woman.
I don't mind [Am] waiting for a woman.
It's a beautiful [D] lyric.
I [F] love it.
I think the song really reminded Andy of his relationship [G] also, the romantic [C] nature of
this song is the hope of [F#] every man [Em] who's in love and this really was the kind of thing
that he wanted to [F] do as a tribute to Cindy.
And I know when [C] Cindy heard it, she was just [F] in love with the lyric and really pushed [C] for
this to happen and I owe her so much.
[Dm] Yes, she'll take her time.
[F] But I don't mind waiting on [C] a woman.
You get a lot of good offers thrown [Dm] your way over the course of your career.
What made [E] you say yes to [F] this one?
I get fair offers, fair offers.
I [C] like the song and I like Brad.
So [G] and I do love the song and so I'm very glad to be
I've never done a [D] video you've told me, I've never [C] done one before.
[Dm] Honey, take your time.
[F] Cause I don't mind.
Cause I don't mind.
[C] Waiting on.
[F]
[D] [Dm] She'll take her time.
[F] You don't mind [C] waiting on a woman.
[A] And so there's a lot of pressure on something like this to make sure
that we are so respectful to [G] his legend.
I love to act.
[C] I like it [D] almost better than supper.
But [Am] I did love this project.
[F] I love the song [Cm] and about a man [Gm] going to heaven [C] and waiting for his wife.
[Bm] [Am] So when it finally comes my time [F] and I get to the other side [C] I'll find myself [F] a bench.
If they got [C] any.
They got any.
You gotta remember Andy's also a singer so I think this [D] came really naturally for him
to be a part of something [Dm] like this.
And he is the reason [E] that [F] the treatment is the way it is.
He wanted to learn the song [C] and he learned it and he did a great job of [G] that.
It's on since [C] 1952.
I've been waiting on a woman.
Did know going in that this was at least a song worthy of [Am]
his participation.
[G] It's that great [F] of a song and [D] more than that [C] it was a scenario artistic enough to be [D#] worthy of him.
When I was at my publishing company [B] they had written it the week before
and I heard it and I said [D] instantly I have to.
To have it.
It's a wonderful [G] song.
It's wonderful.
It's perfectly written.
[D] He said he didn't write [Cm] that song but he might as well.
But it's a beautiful piece [G] and I loved it.
I love doing the [D] lyrics.
One of the highlights of my career is this video.
[C] I really believe that and I [G] can't thank Andy and Cindy enough for doing [C] this.
[Dm] Honey take your time.
[F] Because I don't mind.
I don't mind.
[C] Waiting on the woman.
[G] Congratulations to the best looking man in show business right here.
Mr.
Wynn Barber we just love your song.
Just got started.
One two three.
Congratulations Wynn.
[C]
Waiting on a woman.
Waiting on a woman.
Is that right?
Yeah.
[G]
Woo.
God's answer to you.
Congrats.
[D] Cut.
[C] [F]
[C]
[G] Congratulations, Winn.
We thought we would put [D] this video together for you and Don Sampson, of course, [C] of Brad
and Andy saying some really nice things about your song.
It is [G] indeed an incredible song.
[C] Thank you for [F] being here at Warner Chapel and thank you for putting up with me for what,
13, 14 years now?
So [D] congrats once again and let's let it roll.
[C] [G] Sitting on a bench at [D] Westtown Mall, he sat down in his overalls [C] and asked me
You waiting on a woman?
It's sweet, [E] waiting for a woman.
I don't mind [Am] waiting for a woman.
It's a beautiful [D] lyric.
I [F] love it.
I think the song really reminded Andy of his relationship [G] also, the romantic [C] nature of
this song is the hope of [F#] every man [Em] who's in love and this really was the kind of thing
that he wanted to [F] do as a tribute to Cindy.
And I know when [C] Cindy heard it, she was just [F] in love with the lyric and really pushed [C] for
this to happen and I owe her so much.
[Dm] Yes, she'll take her time.
[F] But I don't mind waiting on [C] a woman.
You get a lot of good offers thrown [Dm] your way over the course of your career.
What made [E] you say yes to [F] this one?
I get fair offers, fair offers.
I [C] like the song and I like Brad.
So [G] and I do love the song and so I'm very glad to be
I've never done a [D] video you've told me, I've never [C] done one before.
[Dm] Honey, take your time.
[F] Cause I don't mind.
Cause I don't mind.
[C] Waiting on.
[F]
[D] [Dm] She'll take her time.
[F] You don't mind [C] waiting on a woman.
[A] And so there's a lot of pressure on something like this to make sure
that we are so respectful to [G] his legend.
I love to act.
[C] I like it [D] almost better than supper.
But [Am] I did love this project.
[F] I love the song [Cm] and about a man [Gm] going to heaven [C] and waiting for his wife.
[Bm] [Am] So when it finally comes my time [F] and I get to the other side [C] I'll find myself [F] a bench.
If they got [C] any.
They got any.
You gotta remember Andy's also a singer so I think this [D] came really naturally for him
to be a part of something [Dm] like this.
And he is the reason [E] that [F] the treatment is the way it is.
He wanted to learn the song [C] and he learned it and he did a great job of [G] that.
It's on since [C] 1952.
I've been waiting on a woman.
Did know going in that this was at least a song worthy of [Am]
his participation.
[G] It's that great [F] of a song and [D] more than that [C] it was a scenario artistic enough to be [D#] worthy of him.
When I was at my publishing company [B] they had written it the week before
and I heard it and I said [D] instantly I have to.
To have it.
It's a wonderful [G] song.
It's wonderful.
It's perfectly written.
[D] He said he didn't write [Cm] that song but he might as well.
But it's a beautiful piece [G] and I loved it.
I love doing the [D] lyrics.
One of the highlights of my career is this video.
[C] I really believe that and I [G] can't thank Andy and Cindy enough for doing [C] this.
[Dm] Honey take your time.
[F] Because I don't mind.
I don't mind.
[C] Waiting on the woman.
[G] Congratulations to the best looking man in show business right here.
Mr.
Wynn Barber we just love your song.
Just got started.
One two three.
Congratulations Wynn.
[C]
Waiting on a woman.
Waiting on a woman.
Is that right?
Yeah.
[G]
Woo.
God's answer to you.
Congrats.
[D] Cut.
[C] [F]
[C]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Congratulations, Winn.
We thought we would put [D] this video together for you and Don Sampson, of course, [C] of Brad
and Andy saying some really nice things about your song.
It is [G] indeed an incredible song.
[C] Thank you for [F] being here at Warner Chapel and thank you for putting up with me for what,
13, 14 years now?
So [D] congrats once again and let's let it roll.
_ [C] _ [G] Sitting on a bench at [D] Westtown Mall, he sat down in his overalls [C] and asked me_
You waiting on a woman?
_ It's sweet, [E] waiting for a woman.
I don't mind [Am] waiting for a woman.
It's a beautiful [D] lyric.
I [F] love it.
I think the song really reminded Andy of his relationship [G] also, the romantic [C] nature of
this song is the hope of [F#] every man [Em] who's in love and this really was the kind of thing
that he wanted to [F] do as a tribute to Cindy.
And I know when [C] Cindy heard it, she was just [F] in love with the lyric and really pushed [C] for
this to happen and I owe her so much.
[Dm] Yes, she'll take her time.
[F] _ But I don't mind waiting on [C] a woman. _
You get a lot of good offers thrown [Dm] your way over the course of your career.
What made [E] you say yes to [F] this one?
I get fair offers, fair offers.
I [C] like the song and I like Brad.
So [G] and I do love the song and so I'm very glad to be_
I've never done a [D] video you've told me, I've never [C] done one before.
[Dm] Honey, take your time.
[F] Cause I don't mind.
Cause I don't mind.
_ [C] Waiting on.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [Dm] She'll take her time.
[F] You don't mind [C] waiting on a woman.
[A] And so there's a lot of pressure on something like this to make sure
that we are so respectful to [G] his legend.
I love to act.
_ [C] _ I like it [D] almost better than supper.
_ _ But [Am] I did love this project.
[F] I love the song [Cm] and about a man [Gm] going to heaven [C] and waiting for his wife.
[Bm] [Am] So when it finally comes my time [F] and I get to the other side [C] I'll find myself [F] a bench.
If they got [C] any.
They got any.
You gotta remember Andy's also a singer so I think this [D] came really naturally for him
to be a part of something [Dm] like this.
And he is the reason [E] that [F] the treatment is the way it is.
He wanted to learn the song [C] and he learned it and he did a great job of [G] that.
It's on since [C] 1952.
I've been _ waiting on a woman.
Did know going in that this was at least a song worthy of [Am]
his participation.
[G] It's that great [F] of a song and [D] more than that [C] it was a scenario artistic enough to be [D#] worthy of him.
When I was at my publishing company [B] they had written it the week before
and I heard it and I said [D] instantly I have to.
To have it.
It's a wonderful [G] song.
It's wonderful.
It's perfectly written.
[D] He said he didn't write [Cm] that song but he might as well.
But it's a beautiful piece [G] and I loved it.
I love doing the [D] lyrics.
One of the highlights of my career is this video.
[C] I really believe that and I [G] can't thank Andy and Cindy enough for doing [C] this.
[Dm] Honey take your time.
[F] Because I don't mind.
I don't mind.
[C] Waiting on the woman.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Congratulations to the best looking man in show business right here.
Mr.
Wynn Barber we just love your song.
Just got started. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
One two three.
Congratulations Wynn.
[C] _
Waiting on a woman.
Waiting on a woman.
Is that right?
Yeah.
_ [G] _
Woo.
God's answer to you.
Congrats.
[D] _ Cut.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] Congratulations, Winn.
We thought we would put [D] this video together for you and Don Sampson, of course, [C] of Brad
and Andy saying some really nice things about your song.
It is [G] indeed an incredible song.
[C] Thank you for [F] being here at Warner Chapel and thank you for putting up with me for what,
13, 14 years now?
So [D] congrats once again and let's let it roll.
_ [C] _ [G] Sitting on a bench at [D] Westtown Mall, he sat down in his overalls [C] and asked me_
You waiting on a woman?
_ It's sweet, [E] waiting for a woman.
I don't mind [Am] waiting for a woman.
It's a beautiful [D] lyric.
I [F] love it.
I think the song really reminded Andy of his relationship [G] also, the romantic [C] nature of
this song is the hope of [F#] every man [Em] who's in love and this really was the kind of thing
that he wanted to [F] do as a tribute to Cindy.
And I know when [C] Cindy heard it, she was just [F] in love with the lyric and really pushed [C] for
this to happen and I owe her so much.
[Dm] Yes, she'll take her time.
[F] _ But I don't mind waiting on [C] a woman. _
You get a lot of good offers thrown [Dm] your way over the course of your career.
What made [E] you say yes to [F] this one?
I get fair offers, fair offers.
I [C] like the song and I like Brad.
So [G] and I do love the song and so I'm very glad to be_
I've never done a [D] video you've told me, I've never [C] done one before.
[Dm] Honey, take your time.
[F] Cause I don't mind.
Cause I don't mind.
_ [C] Waiting on.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [Dm] She'll take her time.
[F] You don't mind [C] waiting on a woman.
[A] And so there's a lot of pressure on something like this to make sure
that we are so respectful to [G] his legend.
I love to act.
_ [C] _ I like it [D] almost better than supper.
_ _ But [Am] I did love this project.
[F] I love the song [Cm] and about a man [Gm] going to heaven [C] and waiting for his wife.
[Bm] [Am] So when it finally comes my time [F] and I get to the other side [C] I'll find myself [F] a bench.
If they got [C] any.
They got any.
You gotta remember Andy's also a singer so I think this [D] came really naturally for him
to be a part of something [Dm] like this.
And he is the reason [E] that [F] the treatment is the way it is.
He wanted to learn the song [C] and he learned it and he did a great job of [G] that.
It's on since [C] 1952.
I've been _ waiting on a woman.
Did know going in that this was at least a song worthy of [Am]
his participation.
[G] It's that great [F] of a song and [D] more than that [C] it was a scenario artistic enough to be [D#] worthy of him.
When I was at my publishing company [B] they had written it the week before
and I heard it and I said [D] instantly I have to.
To have it.
It's a wonderful [G] song.
It's wonderful.
It's perfectly written.
[D] He said he didn't write [Cm] that song but he might as well.
But it's a beautiful piece [G] and I loved it.
I love doing the [D] lyrics.
One of the highlights of my career is this video.
[C] I really believe that and I [G] can't thank Andy and Cindy enough for doing [C] this.
[Dm] Honey take your time.
[F] Because I don't mind.
I don't mind.
[C] Waiting on the woman.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Congratulations to the best looking man in show business right here.
Mr.
Wynn Barber we just love your song.
Just got started. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
One two three.
Congratulations Wynn.
[C] _
Waiting on a woman.
Waiting on a woman.
Is that right?
Yeah.
_ [G] _
Woo.
God's answer to you.
Congrats.
[D] _ Cut.
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _