Chords for FEEL SO BAD by Ray Charles
Tempo:
96.85 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Ebm
Eb
Gb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Just explain to the audience that I have a throg in my foot.
What luck, the night Ray Charles is here and I won't be able to sing with him.
What a drag.
That whole section is ejector seats, we can hurry that.
I'm delighted that Ray Charles is going to be here for a full 90 minutes tonight.
I don't know that much about music, but I know that I like Ray Charles tremendously.
He's going to sing a good bit tonight and talk a good bit too.
I think you'll find it all fascinating.
Let me read something that critic Leonard Feather wants to say.
He's one of those rare folk heroes of the arts who has reached his goal without any
deliberate concession or compromise.
Surely this is achievement enough for one lifetime.
It's an incredible success story, Ray Charles.
I think they've stopped counting how many millions of records he's sold.
He started in what someone called sub-log cabin poverty as a kid in the deep south at
the start of the depression.
He went blind at seven.
His mother died and then his father died shortly thereafter, so he was an orphan by I believe
the age of 15.
He fought a long battle with drugs and he is black.
Some people just have everything going for them.
It's an incredible list of things and his accomplishments are staggering musically in
the music world and musically he's considered a great artist.
Frank Sinatra said about him, Ray Charles is the only true genius in our business.
Will you welcome him, the great Ray Charles.
[Eb]
[N]
[Ebm] I feel so glad like a ballgame on a man.
Yeah.
[Ab] Lord, I [Db] feel [Ab] so glad, man, like a ballgame [Ebm] on a man.
[Bbm] [Bb] I lost my woman, you see.
[Gb] I have [Ab] to shake [D] my head and then walk [Eb] away.
[Ebm] I got to walk away and shut up.
Listen to this.
[Eb]
Just want to tell you people, Lord, I want to tell you just how I feel.
How I feel.
[Gb] [Ab]
I want to tell you people out there.
Lord, I want to [Ebm] tell you just how I feel.
Lord, how I feel.
[Bb]
I feel so bad, I feel so [Ebm] bad.
My woman, she gave me a dirty deal.
The girl messed up my mind, [Gb] that's what she did.
Give me a moment.
[Ebm]
[Gm] [Eb]
[Ebm]
[Bb]
[Ebm] Sometime I want to leave here, but then again I want to stay.
[Eb] Y'all hear me?
[Gb] [Ab]
Sometime I want [Ebm] to leave New [Ab] York, but then again [Ebm] I want to stay.
I want to stay.
Lord, I [Eb] want to stay here.
But the trouble is, [Bb] I already got my suitcase packed up so I guess I'll [Ebm] have to catch a plane [Eb] and then I'll [Ebm] fly away.
I got to fly away, y'all.
Lord, I got to move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
[Ab] [Eb] Lord, move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
[Ab] Since my woman [Gb] been gone, [Ab] [Eb] I ain't had no love, ain't no.
[Ab] [Gb] That's what I want.
[C] That's [Eb] what I need.
Listen to [C] this.
Mother [Eb] gave me a new [Ab] beef.
[Eb] Sucker chicken.
[Ab] [Ebm] Lord, [Ab] help me [Eb] find my man.
[Ab] [Ebm]
Sometime, [Ab] every [Ebm] once in a while, [Ab] every [Eb] now and again, [Ab] every [Eb] midnight hour, [Ab] [Ebm] my woman got me talking [C] in the [Eb] unknown [Ab] tongue.
She got me [Eb] saying [Ab] words.
[Ebm] Words like this.
Now, I ain't gon' lie.
[Ab] I [Ebm] get messed up in my mind.
I just got to get my [Ab] mind out of the slops. Go. Go. Go. Go. [Ebm] Go.
[Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Go.
Go.
[Ab] Go.
[Gb] Go.
Go.
Go. Go.
Go, go, go, go.
Go, [Ab] [Ebm] go, [Ab] [Ebm]
[Ab] go, [Ebm] [Ab] go.
[Ebm] Go, [Ab] [Eb] go, [Ab] go, [Eb] go. Yeah, [Ab] go.
[Ebm] [Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Oh, I [Ab] [Ebm] feel,
[C] [Eb] Lord, I feel,
[C] [Eb] feeling better.
[C] [Ebm]
That's all [Eb] right.
[Ab] [Eb] I'm gonna keep on [Ebm] working,
working on that [Eb] feeling.
[Ab] [Cm] [Ebm] Whoa, whoa.
[C]
[Eb] Pull [Gb] up.
[C] [Eb] Right.
[Ab] [C]
Pull [Ebm] up.
[Ab] [Eb] [Gb]
[Eb] All right, now.
Come on.
[Bb]
What luck, the night Ray Charles is here and I won't be able to sing with him.
What a drag.
That whole section is ejector seats, we can hurry that.
I'm delighted that Ray Charles is going to be here for a full 90 minutes tonight.
I don't know that much about music, but I know that I like Ray Charles tremendously.
He's going to sing a good bit tonight and talk a good bit too.
I think you'll find it all fascinating.
Let me read something that critic Leonard Feather wants to say.
He's one of those rare folk heroes of the arts who has reached his goal without any
deliberate concession or compromise.
Surely this is achievement enough for one lifetime.
It's an incredible success story, Ray Charles.
I think they've stopped counting how many millions of records he's sold.
He started in what someone called sub-log cabin poverty as a kid in the deep south at
the start of the depression.
He went blind at seven.
His mother died and then his father died shortly thereafter, so he was an orphan by I believe
the age of 15.
He fought a long battle with drugs and he is black.
Some people just have everything going for them.
It's an incredible list of things and his accomplishments are staggering musically in
the music world and musically he's considered a great artist.
Frank Sinatra said about him, Ray Charles is the only true genius in our business.
Will you welcome him, the great Ray Charles.
[Eb]
[N]
[Ebm] I feel so glad like a ballgame on a man.
Yeah.
[Ab] Lord, I [Db] feel [Ab] so glad, man, like a ballgame [Ebm] on a man.
[Bbm] [Bb] I lost my woman, you see.
[Gb] I have [Ab] to shake [D] my head and then walk [Eb] away.
[Ebm] I got to walk away and shut up.
Listen to this.
[Eb]
Just want to tell you people, Lord, I want to tell you just how I feel.
How I feel.
[Gb] [Ab]
I want to tell you people out there.
Lord, I want to [Ebm] tell you just how I feel.
Lord, how I feel.
[Bb]
I feel so bad, I feel so [Ebm] bad.
My woman, she gave me a dirty deal.
The girl messed up my mind, [Gb] that's what she did.
Give me a moment.
[Ebm]
[Gm] [Eb]
[Ebm]
[Bb]
[Ebm] Sometime I want to leave here, but then again I want to stay.
[Eb] Y'all hear me?
[Gb] [Ab]
Sometime I want [Ebm] to leave New [Ab] York, but then again [Ebm] I want to stay.
I want to stay.
Lord, I [Eb] want to stay here.
But the trouble is, [Bb] I already got my suitcase packed up so I guess I'll [Ebm] have to catch a plane [Eb] and then I'll [Ebm] fly away.
I got to fly away, y'all.
Lord, I got to move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
[Ab] [Eb] Lord, move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
[Ab] Since my woman [Gb] been gone, [Ab] [Eb] I ain't had no love, ain't no.
[Ab] [Gb] That's what I want.
[C] That's [Eb] what I need.
Listen to [C] this.
Mother [Eb] gave me a new [Ab] beef.
[Eb] Sucker chicken.
[Ab] [Ebm] Lord, [Ab] help me [Eb] find my man.
[Ab] [Ebm]
Sometime, [Ab] every [Ebm] once in a while, [Ab] every [Eb] now and again, [Ab] every [Eb] midnight hour, [Ab] [Ebm] my woman got me talking [C] in the [Eb] unknown [Ab] tongue.
She got me [Eb] saying [Ab] words.
[Ebm] Words like this.
Now, I ain't gon' lie.
[Ab] I [Ebm] get messed up in my mind.
I just got to get my [Ab] mind out of the slops. Go. Go. Go. Go. [Ebm] Go.
[Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Go.
Go.
[Ab] Go.
[Gb] Go.
Go.
Go. Go.
Go, go, go, go.
Go, [Ab] [Ebm] go, [Ab] [Ebm]
[Ab] go, [Ebm] [Ab] go.
[Ebm] Go, [Ab] [Eb] go, [Ab] go, [Eb] go. Yeah, [Ab] go.
[Ebm] [Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Oh, I [Ab] [Ebm] feel,
[C] [Eb] Lord, I feel,
[C] [Eb] feeling better.
[C] [Ebm]
That's all [Eb] right.
[Ab] [Eb] I'm gonna keep on [Ebm] working,
working on that [Eb] feeling.
[Ab] [Cm] [Ebm] Whoa, whoa.
[C]
[Eb] Pull [Gb] up.
[C] [Eb] Right.
[Ab] [C]
Pull [Ebm] up.
[Ab] [Eb] [Gb]
[Eb] All right, now.
Come on.
[Bb]
Key:
Ab
Ebm
Eb
Gb
C
Ab
Ebm
Eb
_ _ Just explain to the audience that I have a throg in my foot.
_ What luck, the night Ray Charles is here and I won't be able to sing with him.
What a drag. _ _ _ _ _
That _ whole section is ejector seats, we can hurry that.
_ I'm delighted that Ray Charles is going to be here for a full 90 minutes tonight.
I don't know that much about music, but I know that I like Ray Charles tremendously.
He's going to sing a good bit tonight and talk a good bit too.
I think you'll find it all fascinating.
Let me read something that critic Leonard Feather wants to say.
He's one of those rare folk heroes of the arts who has reached his goal without any
deliberate concession or compromise.
Surely this is achievement enough for one lifetime.
_ It's an incredible success story, Ray Charles.
I think they've stopped counting how many millions of records he's sold.
He started in what someone called sub-log cabin poverty as a kid in the deep south at
the start of the depression.
He went blind at seven.
His mother died and then his father died shortly thereafter, so he was an orphan by I believe
the age of 15.
He fought a long battle with drugs and he is black.
Some people just have everything going for them.
It's an incredible list of things and his accomplishments are staggering musically in
the music world and musically he's considered a great artist.
Frank Sinatra said about him, Ray Charles is the only true genius in our business.
Will you welcome him, the great Ray Charles. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Ebm] I feel so glad _ like a ballgame on a man.
_ _ Yeah. _
[Ab] Lord, I [Db] feel [Ab] so glad, man, _ like a ballgame [Ebm] on a man. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] [Bb] I lost my woman, you see.
[Gb] I have [Ab] to shake [D] my head and then walk [Eb] away.
[Ebm] I got to walk away and shut up.
Listen to this.
[Eb]
Just want to tell you people, _ Lord, I want to tell you just how I feel.
_ How I feel.
_ [Gb] _ [Ab]
I want to tell you people out there.
Lord, I want to [Ebm] tell you just how I feel.
Lord, how I feel.
_ _ [Bb]
I feel so bad, I feel so [Ebm] bad.
My woman, she gave me a dirty deal.
The girl messed up my mind, [Gb] that's what she did.
Give me a moment.
[Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ Sometime _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I want to leave here, _ but then again I want to stay.
_ [Eb] Y'all hear me?
_ _ [Gb] _ [Ab]
Sometime I want [Ebm] to leave New [Ab] York, but then again [Ebm] I want to stay.
I want to stay.
Lord, I [Eb] want to stay here.
But the trouble is, [Bb] I already got my suitcase packed up so I guess I'll [Ebm] have to catch a plane [Eb] and then I'll [Ebm] fly away.
I got to fly away, y'all.
_ Lord, I got to move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
_ [Ab] _ [Eb] Lord, move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
_ [Ab] Since my woman [Gb] been gone, [Ab] [Eb] I ain't had no love, ain't no.
[Ab] [Gb] That's what I want.
_ [C] That's [Eb] what I need.
Listen to [C] this.
Mother [Eb] gave me a new _ [Ab] beef.
[Eb] Sucker chicken.
[Ab] _ [Ebm] Lord, _ [Ab] help me [Eb] find my man.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm]
Sometime, [Ab] every [Ebm] once in a while, [Ab] every [Eb] now and again, [Ab] every [Eb] midnight hour, _ [Ab] _ [Ebm] my woman got me talking [C] _ in the [Eb] unknown [Ab] tongue.
She got me [Eb] saying [Ab] words.
[Ebm] Words like this.
Now, I ain't gon' lie.
[Ab] I [Ebm] get messed up in my mind.
I just got to get my [Ab] mind out of the slops. Go. Go. Go. Go. [Ebm] Go.
_ [Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Go.
Go.
[Ab] Go.
[Gb] Go.
_ Go.
Go. Go.
Go, go, go, go.
Go, [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] go, [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _
[Ab] go, _ _ [Ebm] _ [Ab] go.
[Ebm] Go, [Ab] _ _ [Eb] go, [Ab] go, [Eb] go. Yeah, [Ab] go.
_ [Ebm] [Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Oh, I [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] feel,
_ [C] [Eb] Lord, I feel,
[C] _ [Eb] feeling better.
[C] _ [Ebm]
That's all [Eb] right.
[Ab] _ [Eb] I'm gonna keep on [Ebm] working,
working on that [Eb] feeling.
[Ab] _ [Cm] _ [Ebm] Whoa, whoa.
_ [C]
[Eb] Pull [Gb] up.
_ [C] _ [Eb] Right.
[Ab] _ [C]
Pull [Ebm] up.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Eb] All right, now. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Come on.
_ _ [Bb] _
_ What luck, the night Ray Charles is here and I won't be able to sing with him.
What a drag. _ _ _ _ _
That _ whole section is ejector seats, we can hurry that.
_ I'm delighted that Ray Charles is going to be here for a full 90 minutes tonight.
I don't know that much about music, but I know that I like Ray Charles tremendously.
He's going to sing a good bit tonight and talk a good bit too.
I think you'll find it all fascinating.
Let me read something that critic Leonard Feather wants to say.
He's one of those rare folk heroes of the arts who has reached his goal without any
deliberate concession or compromise.
Surely this is achievement enough for one lifetime.
_ It's an incredible success story, Ray Charles.
I think they've stopped counting how many millions of records he's sold.
He started in what someone called sub-log cabin poverty as a kid in the deep south at
the start of the depression.
He went blind at seven.
His mother died and then his father died shortly thereafter, so he was an orphan by I believe
the age of 15.
He fought a long battle with drugs and he is black.
Some people just have everything going for them.
It's an incredible list of things and his accomplishments are staggering musically in
the music world and musically he's considered a great artist.
Frank Sinatra said about him, Ray Charles is the only true genius in our business.
Will you welcome him, the great Ray Charles. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[Ebm] I feel so glad _ like a ballgame on a man.
_ _ Yeah. _
[Ab] Lord, I [Db] feel [Ab] so glad, man, _ like a ballgame [Ebm] on a man. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bbm] [Bb] I lost my woman, you see.
[Gb] I have [Ab] to shake [D] my head and then walk [Eb] away.
[Ebm] I got to walk away and shut up.
Listen to this.
[Eb]
Just want to tell you people, _ Lord, I want to tell you just how I feel.
_ How I feel.
_ [Gb] _ [Ab]
I want to tell you people out there.
Lord, I want to [Ebm] tell you just how I feel.
Lord, how I feel.
_ _ [Bb]
I feel so bad, I feel so [Ebm] bad.
My woman, she gave me a dirty deal.
The girl messed up my mind, [Gb] that's what she did.
Give me a moment.
[Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ Sometime _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I want to leave here, _ but then again I want to stay.
_ [Eb] Y'all hear me?
_ _ [Gb] _ [Ab]
Sometime I want [Ebm] to leave New [Ab] York, but then again [Ebm] I want to stay.
I want to stay.
Lord, I [Eb] want to stay here.
But the trouble is, [Bb] I already got my suitcase packed up so I guess I'll [Ebm] have to catch a plane [Eb] and then I'll [Ebm] fly away.
I got to fly away, y'all.
_ Lord, I got to move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
_ [Ab] _ [Eb] Lord, move.
[Ab] Lord, [Eb] move.
_ [Ab] Since my woman [Gb] been gone, [Ab] [Eb] I ain't had no love, ain't no.
[Ab] [Gb] That's what I want.
_ [C] That's [Eb] what I need.
Listen to [C] this.
Mother [Eb] gave me a new _ [Ab] beef.
[Eb] Sucker chicken.
[Ab] _ [Ebm] Lord, _ [Ab] help me [Eb] find my man.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm]
Sometime, [Ab] every [Ebm] once in a while, [Ab] every [Eb] now and again, [Ab] every [Eb] midnight hour, _ [Ab] _ [Ebm] my woman got me talking [C] _ in the [Eb] unknown [Ab] tongue.
She got me [Eb] saying [Ab] words.
[Ebm] Words like this.
Now, I ain't gon' lie.
[Ab] I [Ebm] get messed up in my mind.
I just got to get my [Ab] mind out of the slops. Go. Go. Go. Go. [Ebm] Go.
_ [Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Go.
Go.
[Ab] Go.
[Gb] Go.
_ Go.
Go. Go.
Go, go, go, go.
Go, [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] go, [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _
[Ab] go, _ _ [Ebm] _ [Ab] go.
[Ebm] Go, [Ab] _ _ [Eb] go, [Ab] go, [Eb] go. Yeah, [Ab] go.
_ [Ebm] [Ab] Go.
[Ebm] Oh, I [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] feel,
_ [C] [Eb] Lord, I feel,
[C] _ [Eb] feeling better.
[C] _ [Ebm]
That's all [Eb] right.
[Ab] _ [Eb] I'm gonna keep on [Ebm] working,
working on that [Eb] feeling.
[Ab] _ [Cm] _ [Ebm] Whoa, whoa.
_ [C]
[Eb] Pull [Gb] up.
_ [C] _ [Eb] Right.
[Ab] _ [C]
Pull [Ebm] up.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gb] _
_ [Eb] All right, now. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Come on.
_ _ [Bb] _