Chords for Grandma's Hands - Bill Withers [HD]
Tempo:
165.5 bpm
Chords used:
Em
B
A
G
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em]
[G] Grandma's hands clapped in church on Sunday morning.
[F#m]
[Em] Grandma's hands [F#m] played [B] the tambourine so well.
[Em]
Grandma's hands [A] [Em] used to issue out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [Gm] glass.
[G#m] Might [F#m] be snakes there in that [Em] grass.
Grandma's hands.
[Am] [Em] [G]
Grandma's hands [A] sued [G] the local unwed mother.
[A]
Grandma's hands used [B] to ache sometimes and swell.
[G] Grandma's hands [F#m]
[Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m]
she'd say, baby, [F#m] grandma [A#]
[B] understands that [A] you really
love that [B] man.
Put [F#m] yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
Grandma's [Em] hands.
[G]
[Am] [G]
Grandma's hands [A] used [Em] to hand me a piece of candy.
[F#m]
[G] Grandma's hands [G#m] picked me up each time I [A] fell.
[Em] Grandma's hands, [C#]
[G] boy, they really came.
And a [Em] hand, [B] she'd say, Mattie, [A] don't you whip [B] that boy.
[A] What you want to spank [B] him for?
He [A] didn't drop no apple [B] core, but I don't have [A] grandma anymore.
[B]
[G#m] If I get [A] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] grandma's hands.
[Em] [Bm]
[Em]
[N]
[G] Grandma's hands clapped in church on Sunday morning.
[F#m]
[Em] Grandma's hands [F#m] played [B] the tambourine so well.
[Em]
Grandma's hands [A] [Em] used to issue out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [Gm] glass.
[G#m] Might [F#m] be snakes there in that [Em] grass.
Grandma's hands.
[Am] [Em] [G]
Grandma's hands [A] sued [G] the local unwed mother.
[A]
Grandma's hands used [B] to ache sometimes and swell.
[G] Grandma's hands [F#m]
[Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m]
she'd say, baby, [F#m] grandma [A#]
[B] understands that [A] you really
love that [B] man.
Put [F#m] yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
Grandma's [Em] hands.
[G]
[Am] [G]
Grandma's hands [A] used [Em] to hand me a piece of candy.
[F#m]
[G] Grandma's hands [G#m] picked me up each time I [A] fell.
[Em] Grandma's hands, [C#]
[G] boy, they really came.
And a [Em] hand, [B] she'd say, Mattie, [A] don't you whip [B] that boy.
[A] What you want to spank [B] him for?
He [A] didn't drop no apple [B] core, but I don't have [A] grandma anymore.
[B]
[G#m] If I get [A] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] grandma's hands.
[Em] [Bm]
[Em]
[N]
Key:
Em
B
A
G
F#m
Em
B
A
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] Grandma's hands _ clapped in church on Sunday morning.
[F#m] _ _ _
[Em] _ Grandma's hands [F#m] played [B] the _ tambourine so well.
[Em] _ _
_ Grandma's hands _ [A] [Em] used to issue _ out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [Gm] glass.
[G#m] _ Might [F#m] be snakes there in that [Em] grass.
_ Grandma's hands. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ Grandma's hands [A] sued [G] the local unwed mother.
[A] _
_ _ _ Grandma's hands used [B] to ache _ sometimes and swell. _
[G] _ _ _ Grandma's hands _ [F#m]
[Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m]
she'd say, baby, [F#m] grandma _ [A#]
[B] understands _ that [A] you really
love that [B] man.
Put [F#m] yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
_ Grandma's [Em] hands.
_ [G] _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Grandma's hands [A] used [Em] to hand me a piece of candy.
[F#m] _
[G] _ _ _ Grandma's hands [G#m] picked me up each time I [A] fell. _
[Em] _ _ Grandma's _ hands, [C#]
[G] boy, they really came.
And a [Em] hand, [B] she'd say, _ Mattie, [A] don't you whip [B] that boy.
_ _ [A] What you want to spank [B] him for?
He [A] didn't drop no apple [B] core, but I don't have [A] grandma _ anymore.
[B] _
[G#m] If I get [A] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] _ _ grandma's hands.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] Grandma's hands _ clapped in church on Sunday morning.
[F#m] _ _ _
[Em] _ Grandma's hands [F#m] played [B] the _ tambourine so well.
[Em] _ _
_ Grandma's hands _ [A] [Em] used to issue _ out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [Gm] glass.
[G#m] _ Might [F#m] be snakes there in that [Em] grass.
_ Grandma's hands. _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ Grandma's hands [A] sued [G] the local unwed mother.
[A] _
_ _ _ Grandma's hands used [B] to ache _ sometimes and swell. _
[G] _ _ _ Grandma's hands _ [F#m]
[Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m]
she'd say, baby, [F#m] grandma _ [A#]
[B] understands _ that [A] you really
love that [B] man.
Put [F#m] yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
_ Grandma's [Em] hands.
_ [G] _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ Grandma's hands [A] used [Em] to hand me a piece of candy.
[F#m] _
[G] _ _ _ Grandma's hands [G#m] picked me up each time I [A] fell. _
[Em] _ _ Grandma's _ hands, [C#]
[G] boy, they really came.
And a [Em] hand, [B] she'd say, _ Mattie, [A] don't you whip [B] that boy.
_ _ [A] What you want to spank [B] him for?
He [A] didn't drop no apple [B] core, but I don't have [A] grandma _ anymore.
[B] _
[G#m] If I get [A] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] _ _ grandma's hands.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _