Tell It Like It Is Chords - Aaron Neville






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    "Tell It Like It Is"
(Lee Diamond/George Davis)

[This is the arrangement from the original single (Parlo 101; #2, 1/67);
 Aaron Neville made a much slower 1972 re-recording, which still appears
 on far too many oldies comps.  --AWR]


Intro:C+  (piano arpeggio)

Verse 1:

       C7/G  Gm              C7
If you want    something to play with
        Gm      C7      F  Fmaj7/C  F6
Go and find yourself a toy
        D7/F#        C7/G       Gm  C7
Baby my time is too expensive
        Gm   C7           F  Fmaj7/C  F6
And I'm not     a little boy
Am          Dm
If you are serious
Am                                     Dm
Don't play with my heart, it makes me furious
Am                     Bb
But if you want me to love you
             C    Bb/C                Am/C
Then baby I will,     girl you know I will

Verse 2:

C7
Tell it like it is
Don't be ashamed to let your conscience be your guide
But I... know deep down inside of me
I believe you love me
Forget your foolish pride
Life is too short to have sorrow
We may be here today and gone tomorrow
You might as well get what you want
So go on and live, baby go on and live

Coda [repeat first half of verse 2]:

Tell it like it is
I'm nothing to play with
Go and find yourself a toy
But I... tell it like it is
My time is too expensive
And I'm not your little boy

Tell it like it is... [fade]


Notes:

  1) The guitar part is mostly played in 6ths.  Over the C7/G...Gm... etc.
     progression it's:

   1 1      1 1
xxx2x2   xxx0x0   xxx9x8   xxx9x8
         want...  some...  with...  your...

    ...; over the F Fmaj7/C F6 [D7/F#] it's all

xxx5x5

     since the C and A are common to all of the chords.

  2) The D7/F# sounds like it might be F#dim, but careful listening reveals
     a D (not a D#) in the right-hand piano voicing.


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers