The Chi Lities Have You Seen Her Chords
Tempo:
69.65 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
G#m
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Let's do it for the Shalites.
[F#] [G#m]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [F#] [G#m]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] One month ago [G#m] today, I was happy as a [A] lark.
But now, I go [E] for walks, [B] to the movies, maybe [E] to the park.
I have a seat on the [G#m] same old bench to watch the children [A] play.
You know, tomorrow is their future.
[E] But for me, just another day.
They all gather around [G#m] me.
They seem to know my name.
[A]
We laugh, tell a few [E] jokes, but it [B] still doesn't ease my pain.
[E]
I know I can't hide from a [G#m] memory, though day after day I've tried.
[A]
I keep saying, she'll be [E] back, but today, [B] again I ride.
Oh, [E] I see her [G#m] face everywhere I go, [E] on the street, and even at the picture shows.
[F#] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Oh, I hear her voice as the cold winds blow, in the sweet music on my radio.
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[A]
[F#m] [E] Go away.
[F#] I've been used to having someone to lean on, [B] and I'm alone.
[A] Have [E]
[G#m] [E] [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Have [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] [E] Oh, she let her kiss upon my lip, but let that break within my [F#] heart.
Have you seen her?
[B] [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
Oh, I see her hand reaching out to me, only she can set me [B] free.
Have you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
[A]
Why?
[F#m] [E]
Oh, yeah.
[F#] Oh, I've been used to having someone to lean on, [A] and I'm [B] alone.
[E]
[B] Have you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
As another day comes to an end, I'm looking for a letter or something.
[B]
Anything that she would send.
[E] With all the people I know, I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I [F#] had her in the palm of my [B] hand.
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] [E] Oh, yeah.
[G#m] [E] Yeah. Oh.
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
[F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen her?
Tell me, have you seen her?
Have you seen
[F#] [G#m]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] [F#] [G#m]
[A] [E] [B]
[E] One month ago [G#m] today, I was happy as a [A] lark.
But now, I go [E] for walks, [B] to the movies, maybe [E] to the park.
I have a seat on the [G#m] same old bench to watch the children [A] play.
You know, tomorrow is their future.
[E] But for me, just another day.
They all gather around [G#m] me.
They seem to know my name.
[A]
We laugh, tell a few [E] jokes, but it [B] still doesn't ease my pain.
[E]
I know I can't hide from a [G#m] memory, though day after day I've tried.
[A]
I keep saying, she'll be [E] back, but today, [B] again I ride.
Oh, [E] I see her [G#m] face everywhere I go, [E] on the street, and even at the picture shows.
[F#] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Oh, I hear her voice as the cold winds blow, in the sweet music on my radio.
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[A]
[F#m] [E] Go away.
[F#] I've been used to having someone to lean on, [B] and I'm alone.
[A] Have [E]
[G#m] [E] [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
Have [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] [E] Oh, she let her kiss upon my lip, but let that break within my [F#] heart.
Have you seen her?
[B] [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
Oh, I see her hand reaching out to me, only she can set me [B] free.
Have you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
[A]
Why?
[F#m] [E]
Oh, yeah.
[F#] Oh, I've been used to having someone to lean on, [A] and I'm [B] alone.
[E]
[B] Have you seen her?
[E] Tell me, have you seen her?
As another day comes to an end, I'm looking for a letter or something.
[B]
Anything that she would send.
[E] With all the people I know, I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I [F#] had her in the palm of my [B] hand.
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] [E] Oh, yeah.
[G#m] [E] Yeah. Oh.
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
[F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
Have you seen her?
Tell me, have you seen her?
Have you seen
Key:
E
B
A
G#m
F#
E
B
A
Let's do it for the Shalites.
_ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] One month ago [G#m] today, I was happy as a [A] lark.
But now, I go [E] for walks, [B] to the movies, maybe [E] to the park.
I have a seat on the [G#m] same old bench to watch the children [A] play.
You know, tomorrow is their future.
[E] _ But for me, just another day.
They all gather around [G#m] me.
They seem to know my name.
_ [A]
We laugh, tell a few [E] jokes, but it [B] still doesn't ease my pain.
[E] _
I know I can't hide from a [G#m] memory, though day after day I've tried.
[A]
I keep saying, she'll be [E] back, but today, [B] again I ride.
Oh, [E] I see her [G#m] face everywhere I go, [E] on the street, and even at the picture shows.
[F#] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
_ Oh, I hear her voice as the cold winds blow, in the sweet music on my radio.
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [E] Go away.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] I've been used to having someone to lean on, [B] and I'm alone.
_ [A] Have _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her? _ _ _
_ _ Have _ _ [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] _ [E] Oh, she let her kiss upon my lip, but let that break within my [F#] heart.
Have you seen her?
[B] _ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Oh, I see her hand reaching out to me, only she can set me [B] free.
Have you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ _ [A] _
Why?
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Oh, yeah.
_ [F#] Oh, I've been used to having someone to lean on, [A] and I'm _ _ [B] alone.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Have you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her? _ _
As another day comes to an end, I'm looking for a letter or something.
[B]
Anything that she would send.
[E] With all the people I know, I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I [F#] had her in the palm of my [B] hand.
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] _ [E] Oh, yeah.
[G#m] _ [E] Yeah. Oh.
_ _ [B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
_ [F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
_ [F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
_ Have you seen her?
Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Have you seen
_ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _
[E] One month ago [G#m] today, I was happy as a [A] lark.
But now, I go [E] for walks, [B] to the movies, maybe [E] to the park.
I have a seat on the [G#m] same old bench to watch the children [A] play.
You know, tomorrow is their future.
[E] _ But for me, just another day.
They all gather around [G#m] me.
They seem to know my name.
_ [A]
We laugh, tell a few [E] jokes, but it [B] still doesn't ease my pain.
[E] _
I know I can't hide from a [G#m] memory, though day after day I've tried.
[A]
I keep saying, she'll be [E] back, but today, [B] again I ride.
Oh, [E] I see her [G#m] face everywhere I go, [E] on the street, and even at the picture shows.
[F#] Have you seen her?
[B] Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
_ Oh, I hear her voice as the cold winds blow, in the sweet music on my radio.
[B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [E] Go away.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] I've been used to having someone to lean on, [B] and I'm alone.
_ [A] Have _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her? _ _ _
_ _ Have _ _ [B] you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] _ [E] Oh, she let her kiss upon my lip, but let that break within my [F#] heart.
Have you seen her?
[B] _ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Oh, I see her hand reaching out to me, only she can set me [B] free.
Have you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her?
_ _ [A] _
Why?
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Oh, yeah.
_ [F#] Oh, I've been used to having someone to lean on, [A] and I'm _ _ [B] alone.
_ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] Have you seen her?
_ [E] Tell me, have you seen her? _ _
As another day comes to an end, I'm looking for a letter or something.
[B]
Anything that she would send.
[E] With all the people I know, I'm still a lonely man.
You know, it's funny.
I thought I [F#] had her in the palm of my [B] hand.
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
[B] _ [E] Oh, yeah.
[G#m] _ [E] Yeah. Oh.
_ _ [B] Have you seen her?
Tell [E] me, have you seen her?
_ [F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
_ [F#m] Have you seen her?
Tell me, [E] have you seen her?
_ Have you seen her?
Tell me, have you seen her?
_ Have you seen