Little song history here: Gimme is written in Houser's wife's voice (her point of view). Barbette's nickname is Tuesday, hence the allusions to the day. At first, the lyrics were "Gimme your hand there Johnny", but JB wasn't going to say his own name there, so they switched it to Michael. And yes it is called Gimme, straight from Houser's maximary orifice. Verse Chords: / / / / / / / / |------------------|-----------------| |---4---4-2-0---0--|--0---0---0---0--| |---0---0---4---4--|--4---4---4---4--| |---4---4---4---4--|--4---4---4---4--| |---2---2---2---2--|--2---2-0-2---2--| |------------------|-----------------| B Chorus: / / / / / / / / |------------------|-----------------| |------------------|-----------------| |---6-----7--------|--------4--------| |---6-----7--------|--4-----4--------| |---4-----5--------|--4-----2--------| |------------------|--2--------------| C# D F# B / / / / / / / / |------------------|-----------------| |------------------|-----------------| |---7-----8--------|-----------------| |---7-----8--------|--4--------------| |---5-----6--------|--4--------------| |------------------|--2--------------| D Eb F# Verse 1: Gimme a hand there, Michael. I'll give you a hand then, too. Gimme a hand there, Michael. I'd give you my heart if I could. Chorus: Throw myself at the ground. Look away before I hit. Verse 2: Give me a lift here, Larry. I'll give you a lift here, too. Give me a lift here, Larry. I'd give you my horse if I could. (Chorus) (Solo) Verse 3: Gimme a kiss there, Tuesday. I'll give you a kiss there, too. I'll give you a kiss there, Tuesday. I'd give you my heart, I'd give you my heart if I could! (Chorus) (Solo)