Nobody’s Perfect by Jim Lauderdale Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Nobody’s Perfect guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Nobody’s Perfect by Jim Lauderdale using guitar or guitar.
This song by Jim Lauderdale can also be played by that instruments.
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Nobody’s Perfect guitar chords has rhythm and included in Persimmons (1996) album.
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Nobody’s Perfect by Jim Lauderdale Guitar Chords


Jim Lauderdale Nobody’s Perfect by Jim Lauderdale

Jim Lauderdale vocals/acoustic guitar
Larry Knechtel keyboards
Vince Santoro drums
Garry Tallent bass
Dan Dugmore steel guitar/guitar

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D
Em
G
D

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Well you

Em
got to be
D
careful and
Em
might need to
D
be
Gmaj7
Your heart was
F#m
ready and s
Asus
tolen by thiev
D
es
Gmaj7
Then comes the
F#m
searching that t
Asus
akes you a
D
way
Gmaj7
One time too
F#m
many but t
Asus
hose are the breaks
D
Nobody’s
Em
perfect h
G
aven’t you
D
heard that
D
So much to
Em
learn yet
G
so much to
D
change
And you’re
F#m
looking for
A
fate to
D
come to the table
And you’re
F#m
playing it
A
safe
G
till
F#m
it’s
Em
meant to
D
be

D
Em
G
D
D
Em
G
D

Well I
Em
thought I was
D
ready for
Em
some kind of m
D
ove
Gmaj7
So many
F#m
things that I w
A
anted to p
D
rove
Gmaj7
You heard your
F#m
calling and
Asus
went out to s
D
ee
Gmaj7
Why some throw
F#m
away what some o
Asus
thers still need
D
Nobody’s
Em
perfect h
G
aven’t I
D
heard that
D
So much to
Em
learn yet
G
so much to
D
change
F#m
Looking for
A
fate to
D
come to the table
F#m
Playing it
A
safe
G
kno
F#m
wing
Em
that
D
Nobody’s
Em
perfect h
G
aven’t you
D
heard that
D
So much to
Em
learn yet
G
so much to
D
change
And we
F#m
looked for f
A
ate
D
coming up to the table
And we
F#m
played it
A
safe cause
G
it’s
F#m
meant
Em
to
D
be

>From Jim Lauderdale “Persimmons”
Upstart Records 1996
Mighty Nice Music/Laudersongs(BMI)

If you want to learn Jim Lauderdale Nobody’s Perfect guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Nobody’s Perfect. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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