She Is His Only Need Chords by Wynonna
Tempo:
65.875 bpm
Chords used:
F#
G#m
C#
B
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#m]
[F#] [B] [F#]
Billy was a small town [G#m] loner who never did dream [C#] of ever leaving Southern [G#m] Arizona
[F#] or ever [B] hearing wedding bells [F#] ring.
He never had a lot of luck with [C#] the [G#m] ladies
but he sure had a lot of good working skills.
[C#] Never cared about climbing any ladder
[F#] he knew the way [B] in a small cafe [C#] he found a real bed and a [F#] little bit of her was a little too [D#m] much.
A few movies [G#m] and a few [F#] months [B] later the feeling got strong [C#] enough
he didn't own a car so it must have [F#] been [B] love.
[C#] He drove him uptown [B] for a [F#] dine-in
that's when [B] he started [F#] going over the line, [G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [G#m] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going.
North from Bole, [G#m] over the lift to a [C#] forge to give her thanks he knew she [F#] wanted
without her [B]
[G#m] would he be, [C#] see it's not for him
[F#] she is [G#m] his only [F#] need.
[B] [F#] Ring on her finger and one on the ladder, [G#m] a new promotion every now and then.
[C#] Bonnie worked until she couldn't tire a brain, [F#] stayed at home [G#m] and had the first of two [F#] children.
In my old town did [G#m] fly, the babies grew up and moved away.
[C#] Left him sitting on the front porch rocking [F#] and Billy [B] watching Bonnie's hair [C#] turn gray.
And every once in a while [F#] you could see him get up and he'd head [C#] down [D#m] town.
Cause he heard [G#m] about something [F#] she [B] wanted and it just had to be found.
[C#] Didn't matter how simple [G#m] or how much [F#] it was love.
[B] [C#] And boy ain't that love just something [F#] strong [B] enough to keep a man [F#] going.
Over the line,
[G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [B] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going.
[G#m] Over the line, working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he knew [F#] she wanted.
Cause without her [G#m] would he be, [F#]
[C#] see it's not for him she [F#] is [B] his only [F#] need.
Over the [G#m] line, working overtime.
[C#] She is his only [F#] [B] need.
[F#] All of her balls, [A#m] [G#m] over her head, just [C#] for her, she is his only [F#] [B] need.
[F#] [G#m]
[C#] [F#] [B]
[F#] [B] [F#]
Billy was a small town [G#m] loner who never did dream [C#] of ever leaving Southern [G#m] Arizona
[F#] or ever [B] hearing wedding bells [F#] ring.
He never had a lot of luck with [C#] the [G#m] ladies
but he sure had a lot of good working skills.
[C#] Never cared about climbing any ladder
[F#] he knew the way [B] in a small cafe [C#] he found a real bed and a [F#] little bit of her was a little too [D#m] much.
A few movies [G#m] and a few [F#] months [B] later the feeling got strong [C#] enough
he didn't own a car so it must have [F#] been [B] love.
[C#] He drove him uptown [B] for a [F#] dine-in
that's when [B] he started [F#] going over the line, [G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [G#m] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going.
North from Bole, [G#m] over the lift to a [C#] forge to give her thanks he knew she [F#] wanted
without her [B]
[G#m] would he be, [C#] see it's not for him
[F#] she is [G#m] his only [F#] need.
[B] [F#] Ring on her finger and one on the ladder, [G#m] a new promotion every now and then.
[C#] Bonnie worked until she couldn't tire a brain, [F#] stayed at home [G#m] and had the first of two [F#] children.
In my old town did [G#m] fly, the babies grew up and moved away.
[C#] Left him sitting on the front porch rocking [F#] and Billy [B] watching Bonnie's hair [C#] turn gray.
And every once in a while [F#] you could see him get up and he'd head [C#] down [D#m] town.
Cause he heard [G#m] about something [F#] she [B] wanted and it just had to be found.
[C#] Didn't matter how simple [G#m] or how much [F#] it was love.
[B] [C#] And boy ain't that love just something [F#] strong [B] enough to keep a man [F#] going.
Over the line,
[G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [B] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going.
[G#m] Over the line, working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he knew [F#] she wanted.
Cause without her [G#m] would he be, [F#]
[C#] see it's not for him she [F#] is [B] his only [F#] need.
Over the [G#m] line, working overtime.
[C#] She is his only [F#] [B] need.
[F#] All of her balls, [A#m] [G#m] over her head, just [C#] for her, she is his only [F#] [B] need.
[F#] [G#m]
[C#] [F#] [B]
Key:
F#
G#m
C#
B
D#m
F#
G#m
C#
[G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
Billy was a small town [G#m] loner who never did dream [C#] of ever leaving Southern [G#m] Arizona
[F#] or ever [B] hearing wedding bells [F#] ring.
He never had a lot of luck with [C#] the [G#m] ladies
but he sure had a lot of good working skills.
[C#] Never cared about climbing any ladder
[F#] he knew the way [B] in a small cafe [C#] he found a real bed and a [F#] little bit of her was a little too [D#m] much.
A few movies [G#m] and a few [F#] months [B] later the feeling got strong [C#] enough
he didn't own a car so it must have [F#] been _ [B] love.
[C#] He drove him uptown [B] for a [F#] dine-in
that's when [B] he started [F#] going over the line, [G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [G#m] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going.
North from Bole, [G#m] over the lift to a [C#] forge to give her thanks he knew she [F#] wanted
without her [B] _
[G#m] would he be, [C#] see it's not for him _
[F#] she is [G#m] his only [F#] _ _ need.
_ _ [B] _ [F#] Ring on her finger and one on the ladder, [G#m] a new promotion every now and then.
[C#] Bonnie worked until she couldn't tire a brain, [F#] stayed at home [G#m] and had the first of two [F#] children.
In my old town did [G#m] fly, the babies grew up and moved away.
[C#] Left him sitting on the front porch rocking [F#] and Billy [B] watching Bonnie's hair [C#] turn gray.
And every once in a while [F#] you could see him get up and he'd head [C#] down [D#m] town.
Cause he heard [G#m] about something [F#] she [B] wanted and it just had to be found.
[C#] Didn't matter how simple [G#m] or how much [F#] it was love.
[B] _ _ [C#] And boy ain't that love just something [F#] strong [B] enough to keep a man [F#] going.
Over the line, _
[G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [B] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going. _ _
[G#m] Over the line, working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he knew [F#] she wanted.
Cause without her _ [G#m] would he be, [F#]
[C#] see it's not for him she [F#] is [B] his only [F#] need.
Over the [G#m] line, working overtime.
[C#] She is his only [F#] _ _ [B] need.
[F#] All of her balls, [A#m] _ [G#m] over her head, just [C#] for her, she is his only [F#] [B] need. _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
Billy was a small town [G#m] loner who never did dream [C#] of ever leaving Southern [G#m] Arizona
[F#] or ever [B] hearing wedding bells [F#] ring.
He never had a lot of luck with [C#] the [G#m] ladies
but he sure had a lot of good working skills.
[C#] Never cared about climbing any ladder
[F#] he knew the way [B] in a small cafe [C#] he found a real bed and a [F#] little bit of her was a little too [D#m] much.
A few movies [G#m] and a few [F#] months [B] later the feeling got strong [C#] enough
he didn't own a car so it must have [F#] been _ [B] love.
[C#] He drove him uptown [B] for a [F#] dine-in
that's when [B] he started [F#] going over the line, [G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [G#m] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going.
North from Bole, [G#m] over the lift to a [C#] forge to give her thanks he knew she [F#] wanted
without her [B] _
[G#m] would he be, [C#] see it's not for him _
[F#] she is [G#m] his only [F#] _ _ need.
_ _ [B] _ [F#] Ring on her finger and one on the ladder, [G#m] a new promotion every now and then.
[C#] Bonnie worked until she couldn't tire a brain, [F#] stayed at home [G#m] and had the first of two [F#] children.
In my old town did [G#m] fly, the babies grew up and moved away.
[C#] Left him sitting on the front porch rocking [F#] and Billy [B] watching Bonnie's hair [C#] turn gray.
And every once in a while [F#] you could see him get up and he'd head [C#] down [D#m] town.
Cause he heard [G#m] about something [F#] she [B] wanted and it just had to be found.
[C#] Didn't matter how simple [G#m] or how much [F#] it was love.
[B] _ _ [C#] And boy ain't that love just something [F#] strong [B] enough to keep a man [F#] going.
Over the line, _
[G#m] working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he'd stare her and say she [F#] don't deserve him [B] but he loved her and he just [F#] kept going. _ _
[G#m] Over the line, working overtime.
[C#] To give her thanks he knew [F#] she wanted.
Cause without her _ [G#m] would he be, [F#]
[C#] see it's not for him she [F#] is [B] his only [F#] need.
Over the [G#m] line, working overtime.
[C#] She is his only [F#] _ _ [B] need.
[F#] All of her balls, [A#m] _ [G#m] over her head, just [C#] for her, she is his only [F#] [B] need. _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _