Chords for Loretta Lynn - You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) (3)
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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But when I address this young lady here, I'm not telling any joke.
I'm serious about it.
The nation's number one, [Ab] Miss Country Music herself, Loretta Lynn.
Make her [Db] welcome.
[Cm]
[Bbm] [Ab] You've come to tell me something.
[Db] You say I ought to know.
[Eb] He don't love me anymore.
And I'll let [Ab] him go.
You say you're gonna take [Db] a hold, but I don't think you can.
Cause you ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
[Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] You forget.
[Eb] Don't understand [Bbm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over.
[Db] Go get out while you can.
Oh, you ain't woman.
[Eb]
Take [Ab] my.
Oh, [Db] [Ab]
[Ebm] [Ab] the man's called looking [Db] at things that he don't need.
[Eb] He took a look at you, but he's in [Ab] love with me.
Well, I don't know where that leads you.
[Db] Oh, but I know where I stand.
You ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
[Eb] Well, you know, I can use that.
[Ab] [Bb] You don't get.
I'm [Eb] gonna stand [Ebm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over.
[Db] So get out while you can.
Cause you [D] ain't [Eb] woman enough to take [Ab] my man.
[Db] No, you ain't [Eb] woman.
[Ab]
[N]
What did you say?
I said, don't say anything about my socks.
Well, where'd you get them?
I ain't gonna tell.
No, you got them from Teddy.
No.
Where'd you get them?
You said your socks.
Are you talking about your hose?
Well, everybody's seen Jane Dowden's name on, you know, when they wrote the little things of who.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay. Sure.
Yeah.
And it's her mother that's upstairs.
She does all, she takes care of this show and I bought him off of her.
How come you to buy him?
Well, because I needed a pair of socks.
They're wrinkling just a little bit.
Well, they are.
Yeah.
Well, we're not going to pay attention to the wrinkles in your socks, Loretta.
I want.
I want to.
Yeah.
Look how wrinkled my britches are.
Teddy said it looked like that I'd been sleeping in them.
And these are not my pajamas.
These are britches.
You got a pocket there?
Well, you don't have to tell me.
I know they're britches.
I have a cone in my pocket.
Who is our special guest this week, Loretta?
Can I tell everybody who our special guest is?
Yes, ma'am.
Well, I'd like to say that I don't think that me and my mother is the only fan that this fellow has because me and my mother is, I'll say, the greatest.
Now, somebody may.
You're talking about you're the greatest fans of our special guest? Yes.
Okay. He is.
We're the greatest fans of our special guest.
But I'd like to say that he has many millions of them.
Well, maybe that don't say it.
I haven't said it right, but he has millions of fans.
But I'm his greatest fan and my mother's his greatest fan.
And he's the greatest bluegrass singer in the whole world.
And I don't care who knows it.
It's Bill Monroe.
Oh, I see.
Well, all right, my friends, you will
I'm serious about it.
The nation's number one, [Ab] Miss Country Music herself, Loretta Lynn.
Make her [Db] welcome.
[Cm]
[Bbm] [Ab] You've come to tell me something.
[Db] You say I ought to know.
[Eb] He don't love me anymore.
And I'll let [Ab] him go.
You say you're gonna take [Db] a hold, but I don't think you can.
Cause you ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
[Eb]
[Ab] [Bb] You forget.
[Eb] Don't understand [Bbm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over.
[Db] Go get out while you can.
Oh, you ain't woman.
[Eb]
Take [Ab] my.
Oh, [Db] [Ab]
[Ebm] [Ab] the man's called looking [Db] at things that he don't need.
[Eb] He took a look at you, but he's in [Ab] love with me.
Well, I don't know where that leads you.
[Db] Oh, but I know where I stand.
You ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
[Eb] Well, you know, I can use that.
[Ab] [Bb] You don't get.
I'm [Eb] gonna stand [Ebm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over.
[Db] So get out while you can.
Cause you [D] ain't [Eb] woman enough to take [Ab] my man.
[Db] No, you ain't [Eb] woman.
[Ab]
[N]
What did you say?
I said, don't say anything about my socks.
Well, where'd you get them?
I ain't gonna tell.
No, you got them from Teddy.
No.
Where'd you get them?
You said your socks.
Are you talking about your hose?
Well, everybody's seen Jane Dowden's name on, you know, when they wrote the little things of who.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay. Sure.
Yeah.
And it's her mother that's upstairs.
She does all, she takes care of this show and I bought him off of her.
How come you to buy him?
Well, because I needed a pair of socks.
They're wrinkling just a little bit.
Well, they are.
Yeah.
Well, we're not going to pay attention to the wrinkles in your socks, Loretta.
I want.
I want to.
Yeah.
Look how wrinkled my britches are.
Teddy said it looked like that I'd been sleeping in them.
And these are not my pajamas.
These are britches.
You got a pocket there?
Well, you don't have to tell me.
I know they're britches.
I have a cone in my pocket.
Who is our special guest this week, Loretta?
Can I tell everybody who our special guest is?
Yes, ma'am.
Well, I'd like to say that I don't think that me and my mother is the only fan that this fellow has because me and my mother is, I'll say, the greatest.
Now, somebody may.
You're talking about you're the greatest fans of our special guest? Yes.
Okay. He is.
We're the greatest fans of our special guest.
But I'd like to say that he has many millions of them.
Well, maybe that don't say it.
I haven't said it right, but he has millions of fans.
But I'm his greatest fan and my mother's his greatest fan.
And he's the greatest bluegrass singer in the whole world.
And I don't care who knows it.
It's Bill Monroe.
Oh, I see.
Well, all right, my friends, you will
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But when I address this young lady here, I'm not telling any joke.
I'm serious about it.
The nation's number one, [Ab] Miss Country Music herself, Loretta Lynn.
Make her [Db] welcome.
_ _ [Cm] _
[Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ You've come to tell me something.
[Db] You say I ought to know.
[Eb] He don't love me anymore.
And I'll let [Ab] him go.
You say you're gonna take [Db] a hold, but I don't think you can.
Cause you ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] You forget. _ _
[Eb] Don't understand [Bbm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over. _
[Db] Go get out while you can.
Oh, you ain't woman.
[Eb]
Take [Ab] my.
Oh, _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
[Ebm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ the man's called looking [Db] at things that he don't need.
[Eb] He took a look at you, but he's in [Ab] love with me.
Well, I don't know where that leads you.
[Db] Oh, but I know where I stand.
You ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
_ _ [Eb] Well, you know, I can use that.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] You don't get. _
I'm [Eb] gonna stand [Ebm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over. _
[Db] So get out while you can.
Cause you [D] ain't [Eb] woman enough to take [Ab] my man.
_ _ [Db] No, you ain't [Eb] woman.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
What did you say?
I said, don't say anything about my socks.
_ _ Well, _ _ where'd you get them?
I ain't gonna tell.
No, you got them from Teddy.
No.
Where'd you get them?
You said your socks.
Are you talking about your hose?
Well, everybody's seen Jane Dowden's name on, you know, when they wrote the little things of who.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay. Sure.
Yeah.
And it's her mother that's upstairs.
She does all, she takes care of this show and I bought him off of her.
How come _ you to buy him?
Well, because I needed a pair of socks.
_ They're wrinkling just a little bit.
Well, they are.
Yeah.
Well, we're not going to pay attention to the wrinkles in your socks, Loretta.
I want.
_ I want to.
Yeah.
Look how wrinkled my britches are.
Teddy said it looked like that I'd been sleeping in them.
And these are not my pajamas.
These are britches.
You got a pocket there?
Well, you don't have to tell me.
I know they're britches.
I have a cone in my pocket.
Who is our special guest this week, Loretta?
Can I tell everybody who our special guest is?
Yes, ma'am.
Well, I'd like to say that I don't think that me and my mother is the only fan that this fellow has because me and my mother is, I'll say, the greatest.
Now, somebody may.
You're talking about you're the greatest fans of our special guest? Yes.
Okay. He is. _ _ _ _
We're the greatest fans of our special guest.
But I'd like to say that he has many millions of them.
Well, maybe that don't say it.
I haven't said it right, but he has millions of fans.
But I'm his greatest fan and my mother's his greatest fan.
And he's the greatest bluegrass singer in the whole world.
And I don't care who knows it.
It's Bill Monroe.
Oh, I see.
_ Well, all right, my friends, you will
I'm serious about it.
The nation's number one, [Ab] Miss Country Music herself, Loretta Lynn.
Make her [Db] welcome.
_ _ [Cm] _
[Bbm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ You've come to tell me something.
[Db] You say I ought to know.
[Eb] He don't love me anymore.
And I'll let [Ab] him go.
You say you're gonna take [Db] a hold, but I don't think you can.
Cause you ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] You forget. _ _
[Eb] Don't understand [Bbm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over. _
[Db] Go get out while you can.
Oh, you ain't woman.
[Eb]
Take [Ab] my.
Oh, _ [Db] _ _ [Ab] _
[Ebm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ the man's called looking [Db] at things that he don't need.
[Eb] He took a look at you, but he's in [Ab] love with me.
Well, I don't know where that leads you.
[Db] Oh, but I know where I stand.
You ain't.
[Eb]
To take [Ab] my man.
_ _ [Eb] Well, you know, I can use that.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] You don't get. _
I'm [Eb] gonna stand [Ebm] right here.
[Ab] It'll be over. _
[Db] So get out while you can.
Cause you [D] ain't [Eb] woman enough to take [Ab] my man.
_ _ [Db] No, you ain't [Eb] woman.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
What did you say?
I said, don't say anything about my socks.
_ _ Well, _ _ where'd you get them?
I ain't gonna tell.
No, you got them from Teddy.
No.
Where'd you get them?
You said your socks.
Are you talking about your hose?
Well, everybody's seen Jane Dowden's name on, you know, when they wrote the little things of who.
Right.
Yeah.
Okay. Sure.
Yeah.
And it's her mother that's upstairs.
She does all, she takes care of this show and I bought him off of her.
How come _ you to buy him?
Well, because I needed a pair of socks.
_ They're wrinkling just a little bit.
Well, they are.
Yeah.
Well, we're not going to pay attention to the wrinkles in your socks, Loretta.
I want.
_ I want to.
Yeah.
Look how wrinkled my britches are.
Teddy said it looked like that I'd been sleeping in them.
And these are not my pajamas.
These are britches.
You got a pocket there?
Well, you don't have to tell me.
I know they're britches.
I have a cone in my pocket.
Who is our special guest this week, Loretta?
Can I tell everybody who our special guest is?
Yes, ma'am.
Well, I'd like to say that I don't think that me and my mother is the only fan that this fellow has because me and my mother is, I'll say, the greatest.
Now, somebody may.
You're talking about you're the greatest fans of our special guest? Yes.
Okay. He is. _ _ _ _
We're the greatest fans of our special guest.
But I'd like to say that he has many millions of them.
Well, maybe that don't say it.
I haven't said it right, but he has millions of fans.
But I'm his greatest fan and my mother's his greatest fan.
And he's the greatest bluegrass singer in the whole world.
And I don't care who knows it.
It's Bill Monroe.
Oh, I see.
_ Well, all right, my friends, you will