Still a man (Vaya con Dios) Tabbed by Flo (4 sind Papst) Intro: D Dsus4 Dsus2 Bm/E Verse 1: D Bm D Bm Call him anything you can, a sinner or a saint G A Call him a boozer, a winner or a loser, D He's still a man D Dsus4 Dsus2 Bm/E Verse 2: D Bm D Bm He may be proud, he may be vain, an emperor or a slave, G A He may be a leader, a liar and a cheater D Bm He's still a man Bridge: Em Bm Em He may be pulling on the chains Bm Em Of power and of fame Bm He may have lost his dreams he may have lost his faith Em A Fearful or brave - he` ll meet his fate one day Verse 3: D Bm D Bm Call him anything you can, a traitor or a friend G A Call him a hero, a nothing or a zero, D He's still a man Solo: D Dsus4 Dsus2 Bm/E D Dsus4 Dsus2 Bm/E G A Bridge Verse 3 again G A Call him a hero, a nothing or a zero, D Bm He's still a man, a aaah D Bm D He's just a man, who does the best he can Bm He's just a man, D He's nothing but a man
About the artist behind Still A Man Chords:
They had some international success with the songs "Just a Friend of Mine" (a hit in France), "What's a Woman?" (a number 1 hit in the Netherlands in 1990), "Nah Neh Nah", "Don't Cry for Louie", "Puerto Rico", "Heading for a Fall", "Johnny", and "Don't Break My Heart".
In total, Vaya Con Dios have sold more than 7 million albums and more than 3 million singles.[1]
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