Chords for Etta James - Strange Man Deep In The Night
Tempo:
108.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Gm
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb] [F] [C]
[F] That Samarian woman came running to the city [Bb] to talk about the men she [F] saw.
[C]
[F] She took her [C] picture [Dm] and went to the well [Gm] and water she intended [C] to draw.
[F] The strangers she met there, she didn't know where he came [A] from, [Bb] but he told her every
sinful [Bm] thing she had done.
She [F] said, the man at the [D] well, [Bb] bless my soul [F] and gone.
[B] [F] Her friends in town [Bb] asked her, did [F] you know that man?
She said, no, I never saw him [E] before.
They [C] asked her, did you get his name?
She said, [F] he didn't tell me and I [A] don't know.
But [Bb] when he spoke, my soul caught on fire.
[F] And I remember [Em] this day [Dm] to the day I die.
[Gm] And he stopped by [Bb] and blessed my soul [F] and gone.
[C] The stranger [F] was next to the city.
He was [Bb] standing off an angry [F] march, defending a woman that had [Dm] been caught in the very act of [Gm] adultery.
For pity and mercy she [C] sought.
He [F] said, ye without sin, cast the first stone.
When [Bb] he raised up from the ground, all [B] her accusers were gone.
[F] He gave a [D] smile [Bb] and waved farewell and [F] was gone.
The crowd asked [Bb] her, did you know that man?
[Eb] She said, [F] no, I [Bb] never saw him [F] before.
They asked [C] her, don't you know his name?
She said, [F] he [Bb] didn't tell me and [F] I don't know.
But [Bb] when he touched me, I felt the power from [F] him.
And I [Em] don't plan again [Dm] to do no wrong.
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped [C] by and saved my [F] life and gone.
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Same,
[F] same man.
[C] When I turned away from sin, he opened [F] up and [Bb] let [F] me in.
[Bb] I'm same, same.
[F] My [Em] soul caught [Dm] on fire.
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped by.
[C] In Alabama, [Gm] I'm glad he stopped by.
One Tuesday evening, glad he stopped by.
He put my [F] soul in order.
[Bb] [F]
[F] That Samarian woman came running to the city [Bb] to talk about the men she [F] saw.
[C]
[F] She took her [C] picture [Dm] and went to the well [Gm] and water she intended [C] to draw.
[F] The strangers she met there, she didn't know where he came [A] from, [Bb] but he told her every
sinful [Bm] thing she had done.
She [F] said, the man at the [D] well, [Bb] bless my soul [F] and gone.
[B] [F] Her friends in town [Bb] asked her, did [F] you know that man?
She said, no, I never saw him [E] before.
They [C] asked her, did you get his name?
She said, [F] he didn't tell me and I [A] don't know.
But [Bb] when he spoke, my soul caught on fire.
[F] And I remember [Em] this day [Dm] to the day I die.
[Gm] And he stopped by [Bb] and blessed my soul [F] and gone.
[C] The stranger [F] was next to the city.
He was [Bb] standing off an angry [F] march, defending a woman that had [Dm] been caught in the very act of [Gm] adultery.
For pity and mercy she [C] sought.
He [F] said, ye without sin, cast the first stone.
When [Bb] he raised up from the ground, all [B] her accusers were gone.
[F] He gave a [D] smile [Bb] and waved farewell and [F] was gone.
The crowd asked [Bb] her, did you know that man?
[Eb] She said, [F] no, I [Bb] never saw him [F] before.
They asked [C] her, don't you know his name?
She said, [F] he [Bb] didn't tell me and [F] I don't know.
But [Bb] when he touched me, I felt the power from [F] him.
And I [Em] don't plan again [Dm] to do no wrong.
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped [C] by and saved my [F] life and gone.
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] Same,
[F] same man.
[C] When I turned away from sin, he opened [F] up and [Bb] let [F] me in.
[Bb] I'm same, same.
[F] My [Em] soul caught [Dm] on fire.
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped by.
[C] In Alabama, [Gm] I'm glad he stopped by.
One Tuesday evening, glad he stopped by.
He put my [F] soul in order.
[Bb] [F]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Gm
Dm
F
Bb
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[F] That Samarian woman came running to the city [Bb] to talk about the men she [F] saw.
[C] _
[F] She took her [C] picture [Dm] and went to the well [Gm] and water she intended [C] to draw. _
[F] The strangers she met there, she didn't know where he came [A] from, [Bb] but he told her every
sinful [Bm] thing she had done.
She [F] said, the man at the [D] well, [Bb] bless my soul [F] and gone.
_ _ [B] _ [F] Her friends in town [Bb] asked her, did [F] you know that man?
She said, no, I never saw him [E] before.
They [C] asked her, did you get his name?
She said, [F] he didn't tell me and I [A] don't know.
But [Bb] when he spoke, my soul caught on fire.
[F] And I remember [Em] this day [Dm] to the day I die.
[Gm] And he stopped by [Bb] and blessed my soul [F] and gone.
_ _ [C] The stranger [F] was next to the city.
He was [Bb] standing off an angry [F] _ march, _ defending a woman that had [Dm] been caught in the very act of [Gm] adultery.
For pity and mercy she [C] sought.
_ He [F] said, ye without sin, _ cast the first stone.
When [Bb] he raised up from the ground, all [B] her accusers were gone.
[F] He gave a [D] smile [Bb] and waved farewell and [F] was gone.
_ _ The crowd asked [Bb] her, did you know that man?
[Eb] She said, [F] no, I [Bb] never saw him [F] before.
They asked [C] her, don't you know his name?
She said, [F] he [Bb] didn't tell me and [F] I don't know.
But [Bb] when he touched me, I felt the power from _ [F] him.
And I [Em] don't plan again [Dm] to do no wrong.
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped [C] by and saved my [F] life and gone.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ Same, _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ same man. _
[C] When I turned away from sin, he opened [F] up and _ [Bb] let [F] me in. _ _
[Bb] _ I'm same, same. _ _
[F] My [Em] soul caught [Dm] on fire. _
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped by.
_ [C] In Alabama, [Gm] I'm glad he stopped by.
_ One Tuesday evening, glad he stopped by.
He put my [F] soul in order.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[F] That Samarian woman came running to the city [Bb] to talk about the men she [F] saw.
[C] _
[F] She took her [C] picture [Dm] and went to the well [Gm] and water she intended [C] to draw. _
[F] The strangers she met there, she didn't know where he came [A] from, [Bb] but he told her every
sinful [Bm] thing she had done.
She [F] said, the man at the [D] well, [Bb] bless my soul [F] and gone.
_ _ [B] _ [F] Her friends in town [Bb] asked her, did [F] you know that man?
She said, no, I never saw him [E] before.
They [C] asked her, did you get his name?
She said, [F] he didn't tell me and I [A] don't know.
But [Bb] when he spoke, my soul caught on fire.
[F] And I remember [Em] this day [Dm] to the day I die.
[Gm] And he stopped by [Bb] and blessed my soul [F] and gone.
_ _ [C] The stranger [F] was next to the city.
He was [Bb] standing off an angry [F] _ march, _ defending a woman that had [Dm] been caught in the very act of [Gm] adultery.
For pity and mercy she [C] sought.
_ He [F] said, ye without sin, _ cast the first stone.
When [Bb] he raised up from the ground, all [B] her accusers were gone.
[F] He gave a [D] smile [Bb] and waved farewell and [F] was gone.
_ _ The crowd asked [Bb] her, did you know that man?
[Eb] She said, [F] no, I [Bb] never saw him [F] before.
They asked [C] her, don't you know his name?
She said, [F] he [Bb] didn't tell me and [F] I don't know.
But [Bb] when he touched me, I felt the power from _ [F] him.
And I [Em] don't plan again [Dm] to do no wrong.
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped [C] by and saved my [F] life and gone.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ Same, _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ same man. _
[C] When I turned away from sin, he opened [F] up and _ [Bb] let [F] me in. _ _
[Bb] _ I'm same, same. _ _
[F] My [Em] soul caught [Dm] on fire. _
[Gm] I'm just glad he stopped by.
_ [C] In Alabama, [Gm] I'm glad he stopped by.
_ One Tuesday evening, glad he stopped by.
He put my [F] soul in order.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _