Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Simple Man guitar chord

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                          Simple Man    (Graham Nash)

     C(add D)   C   C(add D)   C

      C(add D)             C      Em7              Em
     I   am   a simple man, so I sing a simple song

           Am          G                  F
     I've never been so much in love and never hurt so bad

           C(add D)    C   C(add D)   C
     At the  same  time

      C(add D)             C       Em7              Em
     I   am   a simple man, and I play a simple tune

        Am                G             F
     I wish that I could see you once again across the room

                C       G
     Like the first time

        F                                               C   G
     I just want to hold you, I don't want to hold you down

        F                                                      C
     I hear what you're saying, and you're spinning my head around

                  G        F
     And I can't make it alone

     C(add D)   C   Em7   Em   Am   G   F   /   C(add D)   C   C(add D)   C

        C(add D)            C        Em7               Em
     The ending of the tale, is the singing of the song

      Am               G                F
     Make me proud to be your man only you can make me strong

               C       G
     Like the last time

        F                                               C   G
     I just want to hold you, I don't want to hold you down

        F                                                      C
     I hear what you're saying, and you're spinning my head around

                  G        F
     And I can't make it alone

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Written by:         Mick Anderson     micka@jolt.mpx.com.au

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Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: Atlantic

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Released in: 1971

Language: English

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