Hard To Handle Guitar Chords
Hard To Handle is a blues–rock song written and recorded by American soul and funk band The Black Crowes in 1990. It was the third and final single from the band’s debut album Shake Your Money Maker, and remains one of their most popular songs to date.
The song was written by band frontman Chris Robinson, who was inspired by his personal experiences with women. He wanted the song to have a “funky and almost violent” feel to it. Robinson’s vocal performance on the song has been praised for its intense, raw emotion.
The song also features a powerful guitar riff from guitarist Rich Robinson, as well as a punchy rhythm section from bassist Johnny Colt and drummer Steve Gorman. The song was a breakout hit for the band, reaching number one on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1990. It also reached number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Otis Redding, ZZ Top, and the Grateful Dead.
Hard To Handle Easy Guitar Chords
Tone: [Bb]
Verse:
[Bb]Baby here I am, and I’m a man upon the scene
[Bb]I have to give you what you want but you gotta come home with me
[Bb]And I got a whole load of good old lovin’, and I got some in store
[Bb]When I get through throwin’ it on you got to come back for some more
Bridge:
[F]Boys and things will come by the dozen
[F]But that ain’t nothing but drug-store lovin’
Chorus:
[F]Pretty little thing let me light your candle
‘Cause mama I’m sure hard to handle
Now, yes around [Eb] [F] [Ab] [Eb] [Bb]
Verse 2:
[Bb]Actions speak louder than words, and I’m a man with great experience
[Bb]I know you got you another man but I can love you better than him
[Bb]Take my hand and don’t be afraid, I’m gonna prove every word I say
[Bb]I’m advertising love for free, so won’t you place your ad with me
Bridge:
[F]Boys and things will come by the dozen
[F]But that ain’t nothing but drug-store lovin’
Verse:
[Bb]Baby here I am, and I’m a man upon the scene
[Bb]I have to give you what you want but you gotta come home with me
[Bb]And I got a whole load of good old lovin’, and I got some in store
[Bb]When I get through throwin’ it on you got to come back for some more
Bridge:
[F]Boys and things will come by the dozen
[F]But that ain’t nothing but drug-store lovin’
Outro:
[Bb]Give it to me
[Bb]I got to have it
[Bb]Gimme some good ol’ lovin’
[Bb]Some of your good lovin’
[Bb]I’m a big old man
Hard To Handle Guitar Chords
Hard To Handle is a blues–rock song written and recorded by American soul and funk band The Black Crowes in 1990. It was the third and final single from the band’s debut album Shake Your Money Maker, and remains one of their most popular songs to date.
The song was written by band frontman Chris Robinson, who was inspired by his personal experiences with women. He wanted the song to have a “funky and almost violent” feel to it. Robinson’s vocal performance on the song has been praised for its intense, raw emotion.
The song also features a powerful guitar riff from guitarist Rich Robinson, as well as a punchy rhythm section from bassist Johnny Colt and drummer Steve Gorman. The song was a breakout hit for the band, reaching number one on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1990. It also reached number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Otis Redding, ZZ Top, and the Grateful Dead.
Hard To Handle Easy Guitar Chords
Tone: [Bb]
Verse:
[Bb]Baby here I am, and I’m a man upon the scene
[Bb]I have to give you what you want but you gotta come home with me
[Bb]And I got a whole load of good old lovin’, and I got some in store
[Bb]When I get through throwin’ it on you got to come back for some more
Bridge:
[F]Boys and things will come by the dozen
[F]But that ain’t nothing but drug-store lovin’
Chorus:
[F]Pretty little thing let me light your candle
‘Cause mama I’m sure hard to handle
Now, yes around [Eb] [F] [Ab] [Eb] [Bb]
Verse 2:
[Bb]Actions speak louder than words, and I’m a man with great experience
[Bb]I know you got you another man but I can love you better than him
[Bb]Take my hand and don’t be afraid, I’m gonna prove every word I say
[Bb]I’m advertising love for free, so won’t you place your ad with me
Bridge:
[F]Boys and things will come by the dozen
[F]But that ain’t nothing but drug-store lovin’
Verse:
[Bb]Baby here I am, and I’m a man upon the scene
[Bb]I have to give you what you want but you gotta come home with me
[Bb]And I got a whole load of good old lovin’, and I got some in store
[Bb]When I get through throwin’ it on you got to come back for some more
Bridge:
[F]Boys and things will come by the dozen
[F]But that ain’t nothing but drug-store lovin’
Outro:
[Bb]Give it to me
[Bb]I got to have it
[Bb]Gimme some good ol’ lovin’
[Bb]Some of your good lovin’
[Bb]I’m a big old man