Chords for James Taylor - The frozen man - ONE MAN BAND
Tempo:
130.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
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A
Bm
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
God have mercy on the frozen man.
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[E] [D] [Em]
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Next words [G] are spoken [D] in need.
[A] [D]
[A] Nurse asked [D] me what my name might be.
She was all in white at the [G] foot of [D] my bed.
[A] [D] I said, angel [A] of mercy, [D] I'm alive.
Rabbi, dear, [Bm] I'm alive.
My name is William [D] James McPhee.
I was [G] born in [D] 1823.
[G] I was raised in Liverpool [D] by the sea.
[Bm] But that ain't who [D] I am.
[Em] [D]
God have mercy on the frozen man.
[G] It took a [D] lot of money [Em] to [Am] start my heart.
[C]
Just to [G] beg [C] my leg and to buy [D] my eye.
[G] The [D] [Em] newspapers call me state [C] of the art.
[F] And the [G] children, [C] when they [Am] see me cry.
[D]
Well, I thought it'd be nice just to visit my grave.
See [A] what kind of [D] tombstone I might have.
There lay the wife and daughter, and it [G] seemed so [D] strange.
Both of them dead and gone from extreme old age.
I say when I die, make sure I'm gone.
Don't [A] leave nothing [D] to work on.
[G]
[D]
You can raise your arm, you can wiggle your hand.
Unlike myself.
So you can wave [A] goodbye [D] to the frozen man.
[Bm] I know what it [D] means to freeze to death.
[G] So live a life [D] with every breath.
[G] Say goodbye [D] to life on earth.
[Bm] Come around [A] again.
[D]
[Em] [D] Lord have mercy on the frozen man.
God have mercy on the frozen man.
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Next words [G] are spoken [D] in need.
[A] [D]
[A] Nurse asked [D] me what my name might be.
She was all in white at the [G] foot of [D] my bed.
[A] [D] I said, angel [A] of mercy, [D] I'm alive.
Rabbi, dear, [Bm] I'm alive.
My name is William [D] James McPhee.
I was [G] born in [D] 1823.
[G] I was raised in Liverpool [D] by the sea.
[Bm] But that ain't who [D] I am.
[Em] [D]
God have mercy on the frozen man.
[G] It took a [D] lot of money [Em] to [Am] start my heart.
[C]
Just to [G] beg [C] my leg and to buy [D] my eye.
[G] The [D] [Em] newspapers call me state [C] of the art.
[F] And the [G] children, [C] when they [Am] see me cry.
[D]
Well, I thought it'd be nice just to visit my grave.
See [A] what kind of [D] tombstone I might have.
There lay the wife and daughter, and it [G] seemed so [D] strange.
Both of them dead and gone from extreme old age.
I say when I die, make sure I'm gone.
Don't [A] leave nothing [D] to work on.
[G]
[D]
You can raise your arm, you can wiggle your hand.
Unlike myself.
So you can wave [A] goodbye [D] to the frozen man.
[Bm] I know what it [D] means to freeze to death.
[G] So live a life [D] with every breath.
[G] Say goodbye [D] to life on earth.
[Bm] Come around [A] again.
[D]
[Em] [D] Lord have mercy on the frozen man.
God have mercy on the frozen man.
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Next words [G] are spoken [D] in _ need.
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] Nurse asked [D] me what my name might be. _
_ _ _ _ _ She was all in white at the [G] foot of [D] my bed.
_ _ [A] _ _ [D] I said, angel [A] of mercy, [D] I'm alive.
Rabbi, dear, _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] I'm alive.
My name is William [D] James McPhee.
I was [G] born in _ [D] _ 1823.
[G] I was raised in Liverpool [D] by the sea.
[Bm] But that ain't who [D] I am.
_ [Em] _ [D] _
_ God have mercy on the frozen man.
_ _ _ _ [G] It took a [D] lot of money [Em] to [Am] start my heart.
[C] _
Just to [G] beg [C] my leg and to buy [D] my eye. _ _ _
_ _ [G] The [D] [Em] newspapers call me state [C] of the art.
[F] _ _ And the [G] children, [C] when they [Am] see me cry.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
Well, I thought it'd be nice just to visit my grave. _ _ _ _ _ _
See [A] what kind of [D] tombstone I might have.
_ _ _ _ _ _ There lay the wife and daughter, and it [G] seemed so [D] strange.
_ _ _ Both _ of them dead and gone from extreme old age.
_ _ _ _ _ _ I say when I die, make sure I'm gone. _ _ _ _ _ _
Don't [A] leave nothing [D] to work on.
[G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You can raise your arm, you can wiggle your hand.
Unlike myself.
_ So you can wave [A] goodbye [D] to the frozen man.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] I know what it [D] means to freeze to death.
_ [G] So live a life [D] with every breath.
_ [G] Say goodbye [D] to life on earth.
[Bm] Come around [A] again.
[D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ Lord have mercy on the frozen man. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ God have mercy on the _ frozen man.
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Next words [G] are spoken [D] in _ need.
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] Nurse asked [D] me what my name might be. _
_ _ _ _ _ She was all in white at the [G] foot of [D] my bed.
_ _ [A] _ _ [D] I said, angel [A] of mercy, [D] I'm alive.
Rabbi, dear, _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] I'm alive.
My name is William [D] James McPhee.
I was [G] born in _ [D] _ 1823.
[G] I was raised in Liverpool [D] by the sea.
[Bm] But that ain't who [D] I am.
_ [Em] _ [D] _
_ God have mercy on the frozen man.
_ _ _ _ [G] It took a [D] lot of money [Em] to [Am] start my heart.
[C] _
Just to [G] beg [C] my leg and to buy [D] my eye. _ _ _
_ _ [G] The [D] [Em] newspapers call me state [C] of the art.
[F] _ _ And the [G] children, [C] when they [Am] see me cry.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D]
Well, I thought it'd be nice just to visit my grave. _ _ _ _ _ _
See [A] what kind of [D] tombstone I might have.
_ _ _ _ _ _ There lay the wife and daughter, and it [G] seemed so [D] strange.
_ _ _ Both _ of them dead and gone from extreme old age.
_ _ _ _ _ _ I say when I die, make sure I'm gone. _ _ _ _ _ _
Don't [A] leave nothing [D] to work on.
[G] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You can raise your arm, you can wiggle your hand.
Unlike myself.
_ So you can wave [A] goodbye [D] to the frozen man.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] I know what it [D] means to freeze to death.
_ [G] So live a life [D] with every breath.
_ [G] Say goodbye [D] to life on earth.
[Bm] Come around [A] again.
[D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ Lord have mercy on the frozen man. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ God have mercy on the _ frozen man.
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