• Song:

    Someday Man

  • Artist:

    Monkees

  • Album:

    I'm a Believer and Othe...

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                             "Someday Man"
                    (Paul Williams - Roger Nichols)


Intro:

	Bass w/acoustic guitar [6X; horns and band enter 3rd time]

	      (A)     (B)
	 v     v   v   v   v
    -----|-----9--98--------|
    -2s--|-7---------9---79-|
    -----|-------------7----|
    -----|------------------|

Verse 1:

	A       B      A          B               A            B
	  Some people always complain that their life is too short
	         A         B
	So they hurry it along
	A        B        A           B
	  Their worries drive them insane
	          A         B            A    B
	But they still go along for the ride
	      Abm7       C#m9                 F#9-5
	As for me, I have all the time in the world

Chorus:

	       Ab    Abmaj7            C#maj7       Eb7
	I was born a someday man, I'm a maybe child
	       Ab    Abmaj7            C#maj7       Eb7
	I was born a someday man, I was always wild

	Gmaj7   Cmaj7     Gmaj7   Cmaj7
	      Tomorrow's a new day, baby
	Gmaj7              Cmaj7
	      Anything can happen
	Gmaj7              Cmaj7  [1: E7   2: Eadd9 Bm7/E]
	      Anything can happen at all

[repeat intro 4X; bass tacet 1,2]

Verse 2:

	Some folks are working for reasons and waiting for answers
	They're never gonna find
	They keep on searching for pleasures
	And working so hard they can't see
	But for me, life can be a sweet holiday

[repeat chorus]

Coda: [repeat to fade]

	       A     Amaj7             Dmaj7        E7
	I was born a someday man, I'm a maybe child
	       A     Amaj7             Dmaj7        E7
	I was born a someday man, I was always wild


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
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