4 Chords used in the song: E, B, C#m, A

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Transpose chords:
E: 4442
B: 4322
C#m:6444
A: 2100
Intro:E
B
C#m
A x4
E
B
C#m
A
I'll never be your beast of burdenE
B
C#m
A
My back is broad but it's a hurtingE
B
C#m
A
E
B
C#m
A
All I want is for you to make love to meE
B
C#m
A
I'll never be your beast of burdenE
B
C#m
A
I've walked for miles my feet are hurtingE
B
C#m
A
E
B
C#m
A
All I want is for you to make love to me
Bridge:
A
E
Am I hard enough
Am I rough enough
A
E
B
Am I rich enough I'm not too blind to see
E
B
C#m
A
I'll never be your beast of burdenE
B
C#m
A
So let's go home and draw the curtainsE
B
C#m
A
E
B
C#m
A
Music on the radio Come on baby make sweet love to me
Bridge
E
B
C#m
A
Oh little sister Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, girlE
B
C#m
A
You're a pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty girlE
B
C#m
A
Pretty, pretty Such a pretty, pretty, pretty girlE
B
C#m
A
E
B
C#m
A
Come on baby please, please, please
E
B
C#m
A
I'll tell ya You can put me out On the street
E
B
C#m
A
Put me out With no shoes on my feet
E
B
C#m
A
E
B
C#m
A
But, put me out, put me out Put me out of misery
E
B
C#m
A
Yeah, all your sickness I can suck it up
E
B
C#m
A
Throw it all at me I can shrug it offE
B
C#m
A
There's one thing baby That I don't understandE
B
You keep on telling meC#m
A
I ain't your kind of man
BridgeE
B
C#m
A
I'll never be your beast of burdenE
B
C#m
A
I'll never be your beast of burdenE
B
C#m
A
Never, never, never, never, never, never, never beE
B
C#m
A
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About this song: Beast Of Burden
"Beast of Burden" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones, featured on the 1978 album Some Girls. In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song #435 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Recording on "Beast of Burden" began in October of 1977 and ended in December of that same year. Although written before entering the studio, many of the lyrics were improvised by Jagger to fit with the smooth running guitars of Richards and Wood.