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Johnny Paycheck - Satin Sheets (Chord)
Album: The Soul & The Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck (2002)
Submitter: Strummer (1) on 8/5/03 5 comments
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Johnny Paycheck:
Satin sheets

tabbed by: Strummer
Capo 3

Intro:
Am,D7,G

Verse 1
n.c  G                      Am
What a beautiful mansion he built you
    C                               D7
Splendor lord you've got it wall to wall
    G               G7                    Am
and yet with all of that you're still not happy
      C               D7              G
cause every time he's gone I get your call

Chorus
n.c               A7           D7
Slide off of your satin sheeets
               G             Em
Slip into your long soft mink
                  Am          D7              
You know where to find my door
                       C   Bm  Am G
and I know what you're cry y - in for
n.c               Am          D7
Slide off of your satin sheets
               G             Em
Slip into your long soft mink
                  Am          D7              
You know where to find my door
                       C   Bm  Am G
and I know what you're cry y - in for
Am,D7,G

Verse2
n.c      G                           Am
Baby you once told me I was good for nothing
        C                                        D7
and you couldn't live on dreams and crystal balls
    G              G7                 Am
His money buys you everything but  my loving
     C                  D7 	         G
So I guess I'm good for something after all

Repeat chorus

outro: Am,D7,G 
 Comments (click here to add a non-facebook comment)
this is so f**kin wrong

-bri18 | 5/29/2005
try placing the capo on 2nd fret
it sounds close to me
-ccrfan2004 | 11/13/2005
This is transcribed form the albumn " the soul & the edge." The recording you are comparing it to may be in a different key. The great thing about using a capo is you can easily transpose to whatever key you prefer. Thanks for the positive comment.
-Strummer | 11/14/2005
It sounds good the way it is to me... but i have my guitar tuned down about a quarter step and I think the a7 at the beginning of the chorus is supposed to be an a minor...
-bennyjames85 | 8/19/2010
Sorry, but it sounds on to me (besides the A7 to start the chorus - should be Am)
Sounds like "Paycheck's key". Nice job.
-madsamvin | 11/30/2011
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