Written by Bob Dylan. This is former legend, Jeff Buckley's version. Capo 4th:Intro: C F G C C F C G Nobody feels any pain C F C G Tonight as I stand inside the rain F G Ev'rybody knows F G That Baby's got new clothes F Em Dm C G7 But lately I see her ribbons and her bows Am C F G7sus4 G7 G7sus2 G7 Have fallen from her curls Chorus: C Em Dm F She takes just like a woman, yes she does C Em Dm F She makes love like a woman, yes she does C Em Dm F And then she aches just like a woman G7sus4 G7 G7sus2 G7 C But she breaks just like a little girl C F C G Queen Mary, she's my friend C F C G Yes, I believe I'll go see her again F G Nobody has to guess F G That Baby can't be blessed F Em Dm C G7 Till she sees finally that she's like all the rest Am C F G7 G7sus2 G7 With her fog, with her amphetamine and her pearls Chorus E It was raining from the first And I was dying there of thirst C Csus4 C So I came in here E And your long-time curse hurts But what's worse F Is this pain in here G7sus4 G7 G7sus2 G7 I can't stay in here G7sus4 G7 G7sus2 G7 Ain't it clear that I just don't fit Yes, I believe it's time for us to quit And when we meet again Introduced as friends Please don't let on that you knew me when I was hungry and it was your world C Em Dm F You take just like a woman C Em Dm F And you take just like a woman, yes you do C Em Dm F And you make love like a woman, yes you do G7sus4 G7 Gsus2 G7 And then you ache just like a woman But you break just like a little girl Enjoy!
About the artist behind Just Like A Woman Chords:
Over the following two years, the band toured widely to promote the album, including concerts in the U.S., Europe, Japan and Australia. In 1997, he stopped touring and moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to experiment with new material for a second album. During his time there, he recorded many four-track demos and completed his third recording session for his new album with his band, with Tom Verlaine as producer. While awaiting the arrival of his band from New York, he drowned during an evening swim in the Wolf River. His body was found on June 4, 1997.[2]
Since his death, there have been many posthumous releases of his material, including a collection of four-track demos and studio recordings for his unfinished second album My Sweetheart the Drunk and expansions of debut album Grace and his Live at Sin-é EP. Buckley's first #1 came posthumously in March 2008 when "Hallelujah" topped Billboard's Hot Digital Songs following a performance of the song on American Idol. Buckley and his work continue to remain popular and regularly featured in 'greatest' lists in the music press.[3][4]
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