Stranger Chords

by Johnny Winter
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Capo: no capo
Author Mikey_Emb210 [a] 90. Last edit on Jun 26, 2016

Chords

Em
A7
Cmaj7
D
E

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[Intro x 2]
Em  A7  Cmaj7  D  E
 
Em            Cmaj7
Hello, pretty stranger
Em                 A7
Can I sit here for awhile?
Cmaj7                      D
You know I'm kinda tired & lonesome
                                  E
Seems like I've been ten thousand miles
Cmaj7         D           E
Just want  to talk to you awhile
 
Em                              Cmaj7
You know I'm not sure where I'm goin'
Em                            A7
But I can tell you where I've been
Cmaj7                             D
But I guess it really doesn't matter
                           E
Cuz I'm just lookin' for a friend
     Cmaj7      D             E
No, I might not pass this way again
 
[Intro x 2]
 
Em                   Cmaj7
Got no time, now for thinkin'
Em                    A7
Got no time to wonder why
Cmaj7                             D
But I got time for one more great day
                      E
And I got time to say goodbye
Cmaj7     D            E
Yes I can make it if I try
 
Em                               Cmaj7
It's gettin' late, guess I'll be goin'
Em                        A7
I hope I didn't bring you down
Cmaj7                            D
Oh yes, I can come up for a minute
                             E
If you don't mind me hangin' round
Cmaj7     D                 E
Cuz I'm a stranger here in town
Cmaj7     D                E
Yes I'm a stranger in your town
Cmaj7     D                E
Yes I'm a stranger here in town
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Stranger – Johnny Winter
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2 comments
newf20042001
great chords
+1
gmutert
Fantastic tune Johnny rips a great lead over the refrain 4 times! And there’s a little walk down at the end of the verse using the D as a passing tone down to the C.
+1