What About Me by Anne Murray Lyric & Guitar Chords

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You can play What About Me by Anne Murray using guitar or guitar.
This song by Anne Murray can also be played by that instruments.
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What About Me by Anne Murray Guitar Chords

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INTRO: E

CHORUS:
[E]Hey, ey, ey, [B]hey..hey, hey, [A]hey, what about [E]me?
[E]I’ve got some feelings on my [Gb]mind, [B]too.
[E]Hey, ey, ey, [B]hey..hey, hey, [A]hey, what about [E]me?
[E]I’d like to have a [Dbm]song to [Gb]sing, [E]too.

#1.
[E]Please let me [B]in when you’re [A]singing your [E]song.
[E]And I’ll just sit [Abm7]quiet, I won’t [A]try to sing [B]along.
[E]You’ve got the [B]warmest place that [A]I’ve ever [E]found.
[E]Please let me [Abm7]in, and [A]I won’t [B]make a [E]sound.

CHORUS:
[E]Hey, ey, ey, [B]hey..hey, hey, [A]hey, what about [E]me?
[E]I’ve got some feelings on my [Gb]mind, [B]too.
[E]Hey, ey, ey, [B]hey..hey, hey, [A]hey, what about [E]me?
[E]I’d like to have a [Dbm]song to [Gb]sing, [E]too.

#2.
[E]But, don’t you [B]ask me to [A]give you a [E]song.
[E]I won’t know the [Abm7]words to use, I won’t [A]know where
they be[B]long.
[E]But if you give me [B]one of yours, I will [A]make it my [E]own.
[E]And it would be the [Abm7]sweetest song that [A]I have [B]ever [E]known.

CHORUS:
[E]Hey, ey, ey, [B]hey..hey, hey, [A]hey, what about [E]me?
[E]I’ve got some feelings on my [Gb]mind, [B]too.
[E]Hey, ey, ey, [B]hey..hey, hey, [A]hey, what about [E]me?
[E]I’d like to have a [Dbm]song to [Gb]sing, [E]too.

OUTRO:
[E]I’d like to have a [Dbm]song to [Gb]sing, [E]too.

…E B A..E A B..E A E…(Fade.)
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If you want to learn Anne Murray What About Me 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 What About Me. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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