This is the closest your ganna find it spelled out for you.
It's a great song, rate it well. :D
Capo on the 3rd fret
Intro (NOT IN RELATION TO CAPO) (3 = 0)
C
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(oh oh ooh oh)
(IN RELATION TO CAPO)
C G7 C
You've got a friend in me.
F F#dim7 C
You've got a friend in me.
F C E7 Am
When the road looks rough ahead,
F C E7 Am
and your miles and miles from your nice warm bed.
F C Am F E Am
Just remember what your old pal said,
D#7 G7 C
For you've got a friend in me.
A7 D#7 G7 C |Play Intro|
Yeah, you've got a friend in me.
C G7 C
You've got a friend in me.
F F#dim7 C
You've got a friend in me.
F C E7 Am
You got troubles, then I got 'em too.
F C E7 Am
There is'nt anything I wouldn't do for you.
F C F E Am
If we stick together we can see it through,
D#7 G7 C A7
'cause you've got a friend in me
D#7 G7 C A7
Yeah, you've got a friend in me.
F B
Some other folks might be a little bit smarter than I am,
C B7 C
Big and stronger too.
B C7 Bdim7 B Em A
Maybe. But none of them would ever love you the way I do.
D#7 G7
It's me and you boy.
C G7 C
And as the years go by,
F F#dim7 C
our friendship will never die.
F F#dim7 C-E7-Am
Your going to see it's our des-ti-ny,
D#7 G7 C A7
You've got a friend in me.
D#7 G7 C A7
Yeah, you've got a friend in me.
D#7 G7 C |Play Intro|
You've got a friend in me.
About the artist behind Youve Got A Friend In Me Tab:
Newman is noted for his practice of writing lyrics from the perspective of a "character" far removed from Newman's own biography, often utilizing the literary device of an unreliable narrator. For example, the 1972 song "Sail Away" is written as a slave trader's sales pitch to attract slaves, while the narrator of "Political Science" is a U.S. nationalist who complains of worldwide ingratitude toward America and proposes a brutally ironic final solution ("Let's drop the big one").
Since the 1980s, Newman has worked mostly as a film composer. His film scores include Ragtime, The Natural, Toy Story, Meet the Parents and Seabiscuit. He also scored four other Pixar films: A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and Cars.
He has also been singled out for a number of awards by his colleagues, including an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, four Grammy Awards, and the Governor's Award from the Recording Academy.[1] Randy Newman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002.
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