Anne Murray

What About Me(Chords)

Anne Murray

Key: E

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Intro: E 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Written by Scott Mackenzie

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