Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961) is an American rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, and activist. Her self-titled debut album was released in 1988 and become an underground hit. The album peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200, and its lead single, Bring Me Some Water, garnered Etheridge her first Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. In 1993, Etheridge won her first Grammy award for her single, Ain't It Heavy, from her 3rd album Never Enough.
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ARTIST: MELISSA ETHERIDGE SONG: TAKE MY NUMBER TAB BY: DON CZARSKI EMAIL: [email protected]
TAKE MY NUMBER MELISSA ETHERIDGE
INTRO: A
VERSE: AF#m Do you mind if I sit down next to you Bm Well I remember you from school DA You seem to have a good heart
VERSE: AF#m Way back then you were gonna make it big Bm Well it's divorce now, with a couple kids DA That brings you back to these parts
PRE-CHORUS: F#mD Everybody stumbles, everybody hits the ground BmF#m No use running scared when those changes come around DEDD And you don't know what might be waiting for you tonight
CHORUS: A You really shouldn't drive, you've had too much to drink F#m You shouldn't be alone where all you want to do is think DA So take my number, or I can take you home
A We'll find a cup of coffee, we can sit all night and talk F#m There's a diner always open just around the block DA So take my number, or I can take you home
BREAK: AE Oh those dreams that were going to set us free F#mBm What did we ever know at twenty three DA About what we really want
PRE-CHORUS: F#mD Everybody's got a fire that's always going to burn BmF#m No way to put it out, all we ever do is learn DED And you don't know what might be waiting for you tonight
CHORUS: A You really shouldn't drive, you've had too much to drink BmF#m You shouldn't be alone where all you want to do is think DA So take my number, or I can take you home
A We'll find a cup of coffee, we can sit all night and talk F#m There's a diner always open just around the block DA So take my number, or I can take you home
REFRAIN: DF#m Take you home, take you home DA Take you home, I can take you home
VERSE: AF#m Do you mind if I sit down next to you D Well I remember you from school A You seem to have a real good heart
CHORUS/OUTRO: A You really shouldn't drive, you've had too much to drink F#m You shouldn't be alone when all you want to do is think DA So take my number, or I can take you home
A We can find a cup of coffee, we can sit all night and talk F#m There's a diner always open just around the block DA Take my number, or I can take you home DA Take my number, or I can take you home