4 Chords used in the song: C, F, Em, G
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C F
Sometimes in our lives
C
we all have pain
Em G
We all have sorrow
C F
But if we are wise
C G C
We know that there's always tomorrow
C F
Lean on me, when you're not strong
C
And I'll be your friend
Em G
I'll help you carry on
C F
For it won't be long
C
'Til I'm gonna need
G C
Somebody to lean on
C F
Please swallow your pride
C
If I have things
Em G
you need to borrow
C F
For no one can fill
C
those of your needs
G C
That you WON?T let show
C G C
you just call on me brother, when you need a hand
C G C
We all need somebody to lean on
C G C
I just might have a problem that you'll understand
C G C
We all need somebody to lean on
C F
Lean on me, when you're not strong
C
And I'll be your friend
Em G
I'll help you carry on
C F
For it won't be long
C
'Til I'm gonna need
G C
Somebody to lean on
C G C
you just call on me brother, when you need a hand
C G C
We all need somebody to lean on
C G C
I just might have a problem that you'll understand
C G C
We all need somebody to lean on
C F
If there is a load
C
you have to bear
Em G
That you can't carry
C F
I'm right up the road
C
I'll share your load
G C
If you just call me
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call me (if you need A friend)
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HollyPants13
(Dunwoody)
This is really good! A lot more simple than the other ones I've seen. The chords compliment your voice, if you like to sing while playing.
27 Sep 2024
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About this song: Lean On Me
"Lean on Me" is a hit song written and performed by Bill Withers on the 1972 album Still Bill. It is ranked number 205 on the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Bill Withers' original version of the song has become a popular inspirational anthem and was his first (and only) Billboard Hot 100 number one single to date. Numerous cover versions have been recorded, and it is one of only nine songs to have hit #1 with versions recorded by two different artists.