Scott Weiland - Wheres The Man

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Band name Scott Weiland
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te: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 16:01:37 -0400
"Where's the Man" by Scott Weiland from the Atlantic album "12 Bar
Blues"
Written by:  Scott Weiland
Transcribed by:  Mark Phelps 
I've been waiting for someone to post some of Weiland's stuff up, but no
one's done it yet, so I guess I'll be the first.  I think Weiland's
music is some of the best stuff out there, and I love to play it.  If
anyone has any revisions, comments, yadda yadda yadda, send them to me.
Also, if anyone else transcribes Weiland's stuff, email me and say so.
I'd love to learn some more. -- Mark
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Chords used:
(standard tuning - EADGBE)
Em -- 022000
D -- xx0232
C -- 032010
Am -- 002210
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Verse:
Em		  D
WhereÕs your man
       C		Em
HeÕs lost and gone again
Em		 D
What is your name?
      C			  Em
The name behind the shame
Em		D
WhereÕs the cup?
	C		Em
It was filled, now broken up
Em		  D
WhereÕs your man
       C		Em
HeÕs lost and gone again
Chorus:
Am  D		 C
As I get behind the wheel again
Am      D		  C
Pray to live a million years
Am		D	        C
You know I lied but if it makes you glad
Am            D	    	       C
IÕll tell you what you want to hear
Enjoy!
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