Chords for Jim Croce - Hard Time Losin' Man
Tempo:
96.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
B
F#
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [B] [E] When [A] you think you've seen trouble, well [E] you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and [F#] the hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, sometimes [A] skies are cloudy [B] and [A] sometimes skies are [E] blue.
Yeah, sometimes you [A] say that you eat the [B] bear, but [A] sometimes [Em] the bear eats you.
[E] Yeah, sometimes I [A] feel like I should [B] go far, far [E] away and hide.
Oh, I keep [A] waiting for my ship to come [B] in and [A] all that ever [Em] come of the tide.
When you [A] think you've seen it, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [Bm] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, I saved up [A] all my money, [B] I'm gonna buy me a [Em] plastic car.
[E] So I go [B] downtown, see the man and he's smoking on a [Em] big cigar.
[E] Well, he must have thought [A] I was a rockin' fella [B] or an [F#] uptown man.
Well, [E] he said, boy, I got the [A] car that's made for you [B] and the [A] cleaner than the [E] border help.
Then I get [A] on the highway, oh, I feel [E] fine, [A] I hit a bomb.
[E] Then I found [F#] out about a car held together by a wire and a couple of humps [E] of twine.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[A] Oh, Friday night, feeling [B] right, I get out [E] on the street.
Standing [A] in the doorway, [B] I was a [A] dealer on [E] the street.
Well, he sold me a [A] dime of some superfine, [B] a dime of my from [Bm] Mexico.
[E] I spent [B] all that night just trying to get right on an [A] ounce of [E] oregano.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times [E] lose their mapping.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [F#m] story and the hard times [E] lose their mapping.
[F#] When you think you've seen trouble, [Em] well you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose [E] their mapping.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] [E] [B] [F#]
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and [F#] the hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, sometimes [A] skies are cloudy [B] and [A] sometimes skies are [E] blue.
Yeah, sometimes you [A] say that you eat the [B] bear, but [A] sometimes [Em] the bear eats you.
[E] Yeah, sometimes I [A] feel like I should [B] go far, far [E] away and hide.
Oh, I keep [A] waiting for my ship to come [B] in and [A] all that ever [Em] come of the tide.
When you [A] think you've seen it, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [Bm] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, I saved up [A] all my money, [B] I'm gonna buy me a [Em] plastic car.
[E] So I go [B] downtown, see the man and he's smoking on a [Em] big cigar.
[E] Well, he must have thought [A] I was a rockin' fella [B] or an [F#] uptown man.
Well, [E] he said, boy, I got the [A] car that's made for you [B] and the [A] cleaner than the [E] border help.
Then I get [A] on the highway, oh, I feel [E] fine, [A] I hit a bomb.
[E] Then I found [F#] out about a car held together by a wire and a couple of humps [E] of twine.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[A] Oh, Friday night, feeling [B] right, I get out [E] on the street.
Standing [A] in the doorway, [B] I was a [A] dealer on [E] the street.
Well, he sold me a [A] dime of some superfine, [B] a dime of my from [Bm] Mexico.
[E] I spent [B] all that night just trying to get right on an [A] ounce of [E] oregano.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times [E] lose their mapping.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [F#m] story and the hard times [E] lose their mapping.
[F#] When you think you've seen trouble, [Em] well you're looking at the map.
[A]
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose [E] their mapping.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] [E] [B] [F#]
Key:
A
E
B
F#
Em
A
E
B
_ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ _ [E] When [A] you think you've seen trouble, well [E] you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and [F#] the hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, sometimes [A] skies are cloudy [B] and [A] sometimes skies are [E] blue.
Yeah, sometimes you [A] say that you eat the [B] bear, but [A] sometimes [Em] the bear eats you.
[E] Yeah, sometimes I [A] feel like I should [B] go far, far [E] away and hide.
Oh, I keep [A] waiting for my ship to come [B] in and [A] all that ever [Em] come of the tide.
When you [A] think you've seen it, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [Bm] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, I saved up [A] all my money, [B] I'm gonna buy me a [Em] plastic car.
[E] So I go [B] downtown, see the man and he's smoking on a [Em] big cigar.
[E] Well, he must have thought [A] I was a rockin' fella [B] or an [F#] uptown man.
Well, [E] he said, boy, I got the [A] car that's made for you [B] and the [A] cleaner than the [E] border help.
Then I get [A] on the highway, oh, I feel [E] fine, [A] I hit a bomb.
[E] Then I found [F#] out about a car held together by a wire and a couple of humps [E] of twine.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[A] Oh, Friday night, feeling [B] right, I get out [E] on the street. _
Standing [A] in the doorway, [B] I was a [A] dealer on [E] the street.
Well, he sold me a [A] dime of some superfine, [B] a dime of my from [Bm] Mexico.
[E] I spent [B] all that night just trying to get right on an [A] ounce of [E] oregano.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times [E] lose their mapping.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [F#m] story and the hard times [E] lose their mapping.
[F#] When you think you've seen trouble, [Em] well you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose [E] their mapping.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and [F#] the hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, sometimes [A] skies are cloudy [B] and [A] sometimes skies are [E] blue.
Yeah, sometimes you [A] say that you eat the [B] bear, but [A] sometimes [Em] the bear eats you.
[E] Yeah, sometimes I [A] feel like I should [B] go far, far [E] away and hide.
Oh, I keep [A] waiting for my ship to come [B] in and [A] all that ever [Em] come of the tide.
When you [A] think you've seen it, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [Bm] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[E] Oh, I saved up [A] all my money, [B] I'm gonna buy me a [Em] plastic car.
[E] So I go [B] downtown, see the man and he's smoking on a [Em] big cigar.
[E] Well, he must have thought [A] I was a rockin' fella [B] or an [F#] uptown man.
Well, [E] he said, boy, I got the [A] car that's made for you [B] and the [A] cleaner than the [E] border help.
Then I get [A] on the highway, oh, I feel [E] fine, [A] I hit a bomb.
[E] Then I found [F#] out about a car held together by a wire and a couple of humps [E] of twine.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose their mapping.
[A] Oh, Friday night, feeling [B] right, I get out [E] on the street. _
Standing [A] in the doorway, [B] I was a [A] dealer on [E] the street.
Well, he sold me a [A] dime of some superfine, [B] a dime of my from [Bm] Mexico.
[E] I spent [B] all that night just trying to get right on an [A] ounce of [E] oregano.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times [E] lose their mapping.
When you [A] think you've seen trouble, [E] well you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [F#m] story and the hard times [E] lose their mapping.
[F#] When you think you've seen trouble, [Em] well you're looking at the map.
[A] _
[E] Oh, the world's an [B] original hard luck [A] story and the [F#] hard times lose [E] their mapping.
When you think [A] you've seen trouble, well you're [E] looking at the map.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _