These Arms Of Mine Chords

by Otis Redding
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Key: Bb
Capo: 3rd fret
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2 contributors total, last edit on Jul 5, 2024
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Chords

G
D
C
G7
Em
Dm
D7

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These Arms Of Mine chords
Otis Redding (1962)
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These_Arms_of_Mine_(Otis_Redding_song)
 
Capo III
 
G
 
              G
These arms of mine,
         D      C
they are lonely,
                    G
lonely, and feeling blue
 
These arms of mine,
         D        C
they are yearning,
                       G
yearning, from wanting you
 
            G G7
And if you,
      Em
would let them
Dm        C       D7              G
Hold you, Oh, how grateful I will be
 
              G
These arms of mine,
         D        C
they are burning,
                     G
burning from wanting you
 
These arms of mine,
         D       C
they are wanting,
                G
wanting to hold you
 
            G G7
And if you,
      Em
would let them
Dm        C       D7              G
Hold you, Oh, how grateful I will be
 
C        D       G   G7
Come on, come on baby
                  C      D
Just be my little woman [yeah]
           G     G7        C
Just be my lover oh I need somebody,
 D                    G
[Someone] to treat me right
 G7               C    D                      G
[Ohh] I need your warm loving arms to hold me tight
    C      D           G
And I need your tender lips too
C        D
Hold me, hold me . . .
 
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royorbison1
yes, the 'let them hold you bit" is like this Gadd Gadd** Gadd C D G And if you, would let them hold you Oh, how grateful I will be I'm playing the Gadd as an open G = 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 the Gadd = 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 and then the next chord (Gadd**) which I'm not sure what it is = 3 2 2 0 0 0 3 then there's a C chord before going back into the G
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jaybird1011
thanx a million man !
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kjackson88
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