Tono: D
Introducción:
A Bm7 C#m7
(VERSE)
D A
There's a town that I call home
F#m D A
Where all the streets are paved with soul
D
Down on Beale there's a honky-tonk bar
E
So hear the wail of a blues guitar
F#m G
Have a beer and drop a dime in the blind man's jar
A Bm7 C#m7 D
The blues sing softly in the air like a Sunday morning prayer
A/C# Bm7 E A D2A
Just one more drink and you'll see God everywhere
A Bm7 C#m7 D
Like a sad old melody that cheers you up, it sets you free
A/C# Bm7 E A Bm7 C#m7 D E
That's how Memphis lives in me
((CHORUS))
F#m
There comes a time when muddy waters run rough
E/G#
There comes a point when a man has had enough
A D D/C#
Like a friend that always stands by me
Bm
Memphis knows me
A/C#
Never showed me
D E
How did life just had to be
((VERSE))
A Bm7 C#m7 D
I couldn't even try to run away, say goodbye
A/C# Bm7 E A D2 A
Here I was born and here is where I'll die
A Bm7
I'm just a man from Tennessee
C#m7 D
I can't be what I can't be
A/C# Bm7 E A D2 A
All I know is Memphis lives in me
A Bm7
I said I'm just a man from Tennessee
C#m7 D
Can't be what I can't be
A/C# Bm7 E
All I know is Memphis lives
A/C# Bm7 E
All I know is Memphis gives
A/C# Bm7 E A
All I know is Memphis lives in me
Transcripted by Felipe Fontoura Melachawças