Pulp Fiction OST - 07 Son of a Preacher Man Chords

Tempo:
90.9 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

D

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Pulp Fiction OST - 07 Son of a Preacher Man chords
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[E]
Billy Ray was a preacher's son, [A] from when his daddy would visit [E] he'd come along
When they'd gather round they started [B] talking, passing Billy would take me a [B]-walking
Out through the backyard we'd go walking, then he'd look into my [B] eyes
Lord knows to my surprise, [E] the only one who could ever reach [A] me
Was the son [E] of a preacher [A] man
[E] The only boy who could ever teach me
[A] Was the son [E] of a preacher man
Yes he was, [B] he was, [A] yes he was
[E] Being good isn't always [A] easy, no [E] matter how hard I try
When he started sweet talking [B] to me
He'd come and tell me everything is alright
He'd kiss me, tell me everything is alright
Can I get away again [E] tonight?
The only one who could ever reach me
Was the son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach me
Was the son of a preacher man
Yes he was, [B] he was, [A] Lord knows he was
[D] He was
Was [A]
in his eyes, stealing kisses from me on the [B] side
Taking time to make time, telling me that he's all [E] mine
Learning from each other's knowing, looking to see how much we've [A] grown
And the only one who could ever [D] reach me
Was the [A] son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach [D] me
Was the [A] son of a preacher man
Yes he was, [E] he [D] was, yes he was
[A] The only one who could ever reach me
[D] He was a sweet talking [A] son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach [D] me
His waiting [A] son of a preacher
The only one who could ever move [D] me
She got the son [A] of a preacher
The only one who could ever save [D] me
The only one [A] who could ever choose me
R.
I.
N. N.
[D] [A] [N]
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To learn Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: B, A, D, A, E and A. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 45 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 91 BPM. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: E Major.

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_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Billy Ray was a preacher's son, [A] from when his daddy would visit [E] he'd come along
When they'd gather round they started [B] talking, passing Billy would take me a [B]-walking
Out through the backyard we'd go walking, then he'd look into my [B] eyes
Lord knows to my surprise, [E] the only one who could ever reach [A] me
Was the son [E] of a preacher [A] man
[E] The only boy who could ever teach me
[A] Was the son [E] of a preacher man
Yes he was, [B] he was, [A] _ yes he was
[E] Being _ _ _ _ _ _ _ good isn't always [A] easy, no [E] matter how hard I try
When he started sweet talking [B] to me
He'd come and tell me everything is alright
He'd kiss me, tell me everything is alright
Can I get away again [E] tonight?
The only one who could ever reach me
Was the son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach me
Was the son of a preacher man
Yes he was, [B] he was, [A] Lord knows he was
[D] He was _
Was _ _ _ [A] _ _
in his eyes, stealing kisses from me on the [B] side
Taking time to make time, telling me that he's all [E] mine
Learning from each other's knowing, looking to see how much we've [A] grown
And the only one who could ever [D] reach me
Was the [A] son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach [D] me
Was the [A] son of a preacher man
Yes he was, [E] he [D] was, yes he was
[A] The only one who could ever reach me
[D] He was a sweet talking [A] son of a preacher man
The only boy who could ever teach [D] me
His waiting [A] son of a preacher
The only one who could ever move [D] me
She got the son [A] of a preacher
The only one who could ever save [D] me
The only one [A] who could ever choose me
R.
I.
N. N. _
_ [D] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _

Facts about this song

This song was penned by Ronnie Wilkins and John Hurley.

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