Soul Clan - Soul Meeting Chords
Tempo:
95.45 bpm
Chords used:
F#
G#
B
E
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Is Arthur here?
Yeah.
Is Joe here?
Yeah.
Where's Solomon?
Right here.
I see Don coming in now.
Come on in the door Don.
And then come Fendi with us.
[E] Fendi, Fendi, Fendi, come on.
Hey man, [B] Joe packing up his bag.
[E] Man, where you going Joe?
I'm going back to Baton Rouge.
I thought you had a good thing going here.
I ain't got nothing going up here in New York man.
Listen.
Cause the rate up here, much too high.
And I'm just barely making enough money trying to get by.
Listen, I can't see.
Paying all of my pay [G#m] for a room that's got a room and a bed.
Listen, [A] leave [B] me alone.
Cause [A] I'm deep down.
[E] I know down in Baton Rouge, I can skip any bar.
Fendi King, what you doing?
Look here man, I like to go.
Let me tell you one thing.
Listen Joe, I've got a suite.
Little girl lives next door.
[B]
[E] You know we've made it big.
I can't hardly go down south and make a way.
I've [B] been to Louisiana.
I've been [A] to Jacksonville.
[E] But I finally found my darling.
To make me say I will.
Come here darling.
Y'all remember when I made that song called Mercy?
My woman had a bag packed up.
I looked around.
I said, baby don't leave me.
If you do baby, know I'm dead.
That's why I'm telling a joke.
[B] Last time I went south, I [A] came back to a empty house.
And I [E] cried, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.
Mercy.
Yeah, [A] alright.
Come on south.
King South.
[G#] Listen everybody, I want you to close your hands one time.
Listen to this.
[F#] Nobody gonna make me stay at home.
[G#] Honey, don't you think life is telephone [F#] static.
[G#] I'm gonna sing my soul songs, sell [F#] up motions.
[G#] Honey, from Mississippi River to the [F#] land of Georgia.
Don't [C#] you know, if they don't [B] like that, I'm just [F#] gonna sell them a phone.
Static it over, get over, get over, like a big fat rat now.
Now sweet soul woman, she's [C#] alright.
Sweet [F#] soul woman, [C#] got the world alright.
She's [G#] alright.
So don't go [C#] sweet.
[G#] I'm gonna stay right here and let my feelings [F#] say.
What [C#] can I do for love?
What can [B] I say?
When [F#] you got a woman loving you and pleasing you this way.
Oh, oh, [G#] oh.
So you can have a little bit of mercy.
[F#] [G#] Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
[C#] [F#]
Yeah.
Is Joe here?
Yeah.
Where's Solomon?
Right here.
I see Don coming in now.
Come on in the door Don.
And then come Fendi with us.
[E] Fendi, Fendi, Fendi, come on.
Hey man, [B] Joe packing up his bag.
[E] Man, where you going Joe?
I'm going back to Baton Rouge.
I thought you had a good thing going here.
I ain't got nothing going up here in New York man.
Listen.
Cause the rate up here, much too high.
And I'm just barely making enough money trying to get by.
Listen, I can't see.
Paying all of my pay [G#m] for a room that's got a room and a bed.
Listen, [A] leave [B] me alone.
Cause [A] I'm deep down.
[E] I know down in Baton Rouge, I can skip any bar.
Fendi King, what you doing?
Look here man, I like to go.
Let me tell you one thing.
Listen Joe, I've got a suite.
Little girl lives next door.
[B]
[E] You know we've made it big.
I can't hardly go down south and make a way.
I've [B] been to Louisiana.
I've been [A] to Jacksonville.
[E] But I finally found my darling.
To make me say I will.
Come here darling.
Y'all remember when I made that song called Mercy?
My woman had a bag packed up.
I looked around.
I said, baby don't leave me.
If you do baby, know I'm dead.
That's why I'm telling a joke.
[B] Last time I went south, I [A] came back to a empty house.
And I [E] cried, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.
Mercy.
Yeah, [A] alright.
Come on south.
King South.
[G#] Listen everybody, I want you to close your hands one time.
Listen to this.
[F#] Nobody gonna make me stay at home.
[G#] Honey, don't you think life is telephone [F#] static.
[G#] I'm gonna sing my soul songs, sell [F#] up motions.
[G#] Honey, from Mississippi River to the [F#] land of Georgia.
Don't [C#] you know, if they don't [B] like that, I'm just [F#] gonna sell them a phone.
Static it over, get over, get over, like a big fat rat now.
Now sweet soul woman, she's [C#] alright.
Sweet [F#] soul woman, [C#] got the world alright.
She's [G#] alright.
So don't go [C#] sweet.
[G#] I'm gonna stay right here and let my feelings [F#] say.
What [C#] can I do for love?
What can [B] I say?
When [F#] you got a woman loving you and pleasing you this way.
Oh, oh, [G#] oh.
So you can have a little bit of mercy.
[F#] [G#] Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
[C#] [F#]
Key:
F#
G#
B
E
C#
F#
G#
B
_ Is Arthur here?
Yeah.
Is Joe here?
Yeah.
Where's Solomon?
Right here.
I see Don coming in now.
Come on in the door Don.
And then come Fendi with us.
[E] Fendi, Fendi, Fendi, come on.
Hey man, [B] Joe packing up his bag.
[E] Man, where you going Joe?
I'm going back to Baton Rouge.
I thought you had a good thing going here.
I ain't got nothing going up here in New York man.
Listen.
Cause the rate up here, _ much too high.
And I'm just barely making enough money trying to get by.
Listen, I can't see.
_ Paying all of my pay _ [G#m] for a room that's got a room and a bed.
Listen, [A] leave [B] me alone.
Cause [A] I'm deep down.
[E] I know down in Baton Rouge, I can skip any bar.
Fendi King, what you doing?
Look here man, I like to go.
Let me tell you one thing.
Listen Joe, _ I've got _ a suite.
Little girl lives next door.
[B] _
[E] You know we've _ made it big. _
I can't hardly go down south and make a way.
I've [B] been to Louisiana.
I've been [A] to Jacksonville. _
[E] But I finally found my darling.
To make me say I will.
Come here darling.
Y'all remember when I made that song called Mercy?
My woman had a bag packed up. _ _ _
I looked around.
I said, baby don't leave me.
_ If you do baby, know I'm dead. _
That's why I'm telling a joke.
[B] Last time I went south, I [A] came back to a empty house.
And I [E] cried, Mercy, Mercy, _ Mercy.
_ Mercy.
_ Yeah, [A] _ alright.
Come on south.
King South.
[G#] _ Listen everybody, I want you to close your hands one time.
Listen to this.
[F#] Nobody gonna make me stay at home.
[G#] Honey, don't you think life is telephone [F#] static.
_ [G#] I'm gonna sing my soul songs, sell [F#] up motions.
[G#] Honey, from Mississippi River to the [F#] land of Georgia.
Don't [C#] you know, if they don't [B] like that, I'm just [F#] gonna sell them a phone.
Static it over, get over, get over, like a big fat rat now.
_ Now sweet soul woman, _ she's [C#] alright.
Sweet [F#] soul woman, [C#] got the world alright.
She's [G#] alright.
So don't go [C#] sweet.
[G#] I'm gonna stay right here and let my feelings [F#] say.
_ What [C#] can I do for love?
What can [B] I say?
When [F#] you got a woman loving you and pleasing you this way.
Oh, oh, [G#] oh.
So you can have a little bit of mercy.
[F#] _ [G#] Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
Yeah.
Is Joe here?
Yeah.
Where's Solomon?
Right here.
I see Don coming in now.
Come on in the door Don.
And then come Fendi with us.
[E] Fendi, Fendi, Fendi, come on.
Hey man, [B] Joe packing up his bag.
[E] Man, where you going Joe?
I'm going back to Baton Rouge.
I thought you had a good thing going here.
I ain't got nothing going up here in New York man.
Listen.
Cause the rate up here, _ much too high.
And I'm just barely making enough money trying to get by.
Listen, I can't see.
_ Paying all of my pay _ [G#m] for a room that's got a room and a bed.
Listen, [A] leave [B] me alone.
Cause [A] I'm deep down.
[E] I know down in Baton Rouge, I can skip any bar.
Fendi King, what you doing?
Look here man, I like to go.
Let me tell you one thing.
Listen Joe, _ I've got _ a suite.
Little girl lives next door.
[B] _
[E] You know we've _ made it big. _
I can't hardly go down south and make a way.
I've [B] been to Louisiana.
I've been [A] to Jacksonville. _
[E] But I finally found my darling.
To make me say I will.
Come here darling.
Y'all remember when I made that song called Mercy?
My woman had a bag packed up. _ _ _
I looked around.
I said, baby don't leave me.
_ If you do baby, know I'm dead. _
That's why I'm telling a joke.
[B] Last time I went south, I [A] came back to a empty house.
And I [E] cried, Mercy, Mercy, _ Mercy.
_ Mercy.
_ Yeah, [A] _ alright.
Come on south.
King South.
[G#] _ Listen everybody, I want you to close your hands one time.
Listen to this.
[F#] Nobody gonna make me stay at home.
[G#] Honey, don't you think life is telephone [F#] static.
_ [G#] I'm gonna sing my soul songs, sell [F#] up motions.
[G#] Honey, from Mississippi River to the [F#] land of Georgia.
Don't [C#] you know, if they don't [B] like that, I'm just [F#] gonna sell them a phone.
Static it over, get over, get over, like a big fat rat now.
_ Now sweet soul woman, _ she's [C#] alright.
Sweet [F#] soul woman, [C#] got the world alright.
She's [G#] alright.
So don't go [C#] sweet.
[G#] I'm gonna stay right here and let my feelings [F#] say.
_ What [C#] can I do for love?
What can [B] I say?
When [F#] you got a woman loving you and pleasing you this way.
Oh, oh, [G#] oh.
So you can have a little bit of mercy.
[F#] _ [G#] Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy.
Mercy. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _