Chords for Etta James - The Man I Love

Tempo:
68.1 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

Ab

Eb

G

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Etta James - The Man I Love chords
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[Eb] [Gm] [Ab] [Cm] [Bb]
[G] [A] [Bb] [Eb] [Cm] [F] [G]
[Bb] Someday he'll come [Ebm] along, [Gb] the man I [Bbm] love, and he'll be big and [C] strong, [Dbm] the man I [F] love.
And [Abm] when he comes my way, [Bb] I'll do my [E] [Db] best to make [C] him stay.
[Ab]
[Bb] [Eb] He'll look at me and [Ebm] smile, I'll [C] understand, [G] and in a little while, [C] he'll take my hand.
[Abm] [E] And though it [F] seems absurd, [Abm]
[Ab] I know we [Eb] both won't say a [Bb] word.
[Ab]
[G] [Cm] [A] Maybe I [D] shall meet [C] him Sunday, [G] [Cm] maybe Monday, [D] [G] maybe not, [Eb] [Abm] [Am] still [A] I'm sure [Bb] to meet him one [G] day.
[Cm] Maybe Tuesday [C] will be [Fm] my [Gm] good news day.
[Bb] He'll build [Eb] a little [Bbm] home, [Ab]
[Bbm] just meant for two, for which I never [C] wrong, who would, would you?
[Abm] [B] And so all [Fm] else above, [Bb] I'm waiting [Ab] for [Eb] the man I love.
[Ab]
[Bb] [Eb] [Db] [Gb]
[Fm] [G] [Bb] [C] [Db]
[C] [F] [Eb] [Ab]
[Bb] [G] [Ab]
[Bb] [Gm] [Eb] [Bb] [Fm] [Gb]
[Bbm] [C]
[Ab] [F] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] [Eb] [Gbm] [Ab] [G] [D] [G]
[Cm] [A] Maybe I [D] shall meet him [G] Sunday, [Eb] maybe Monday, [G] [D] [G] maybe not, [F] [Cm] [Eb] still [Cm] I'm sure to [C] meet him [G] one day.
[Cm] Maybe [Gm] [Ab] Tuesday [Bb] will [Ab] be my [D] good [Bbm] news day.
[Gm] He'll build a little [Ebm] home, just meant [Bbm] for two, [F] for which [Gb] I'll never [E] wrong, [C] who would, would you?
[Abm] And so [F] all else [Ab] above, [E] I'm waiting for the man I [Ab] [Gb] love.
[F] [Bb] Oh yeah, the man [C] I love.
[Eb] [Bb] [Bb] [Eb]
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Bb
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Ab
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Eb
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G
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C
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Bb
12341111
Ab
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Eb
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[Eb] _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Cm] _ [Bb] _ _
[G] _ [A] _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ [F] _ [G] _
_ [Bb] _ Someday he'll come [Ebm] along, [Gb] the man I [Bbm] love, and he'll be big and [C] strong, [Dbm] the man I [F] love.
And [Abm] when he comes my way, _ [Bb] I'll do my [E] [Db] best to make [C] him stay.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
[Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ He'll look at me and [Ebm] smile, I'll [C] understand, [G] _ and in a little while, [C] he'll take my hand.
[Abm] _ [E] And though it [F] seems absurd, [Abm]
[Ab] I know we [Eb] both won't say a [Bb] word.
_ [Ab] _ _
[G] _ _ [Cm] _ [A] Maybe I [D] shall meet [C] him Sunday, [G] _ [Cm] maybe Monday, [D] [G] maybe not, _ _ [Eb] _ [Abm] [Am] still [A] I'm sure [Bb] to meet him one [G] day.
[Cm] Maybe Tuesday [C] will be [Fm] my [Gm] good news day.
[Bb] _ He'll build [Eb] a little [Bbm] home, [Ab]
[Bbm] just meant for two, _ for which I never [C] wrong, who would, would you?
[Abm] [B] And so all [Fm] else above, [Bb] I'm waiting [Ab] for [Eb] the man I love.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Fm] _ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ [Db] _
[C] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _
[Bb] _ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ [Gm] _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ [Fm] _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [Ab] _ [F] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ [Gbm] _ [Ab] _ [G] _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ [Cm] _ [A] Maybe I [D] shall meet him [G] Sunday, [Eb] maybe Monday, [G] _ [D] [G] maybe not, _ [F] _ [Cm] [Eb] still [Cm] I'm sure to [C] meet him [G] one day.
[Cm] Maybe [Gm] [Ab] Tuesday [Bb] will [Ab] be my [D] good [Bbm] news day.
[Gm] He'll build a little [Ebm] home, just meant [Bbm] for two, _ [F] for which [Gb] I'll never [E] wrong, [C] who would, would you?
[Abm] And so [F] all else [Ab] above, _ [E] I'm waiting for the man I [Ab] [Gb] love.
[F] [Bb] Oh yeah, the man [C] I love.
[Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
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