Whats Left Of Me chords - Dwight Yoakam

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WHAT'S LEFT OF ME
Authors:  Dwight Yoakam and Mick Jagger
Performer / Version:  Dwight Yoakam
CD:  "South of Heaven, West of Hell" soundtrack (Delta Deuce Films/Goldmount 
Pictures/Trimark Pictures;  Reprise Records)
Submitted by:  jdkennedy77@aol.com
Notes:  This song translates nicely for solo acoustic, but you've gotta 
listen to the CD if you want that Dwight feel for bass line walks and 
vocalization.  The spaces in the verses and chorus indicate vocal whole 
notes.  The chords following the "B"s in the bridge may not be correct.  
Please contact me or send Greg the corrections if so.  Thanks.


WHAT’S LEFT OF ME  – Yoakam and Mick Jagger

G                 C            G
What’s left of me is not worth much.
          D     C               G
Just memories,   heartaches and such.
                 C           G
The most of which I wouldn’t trust,
                      D   C        G
‘Cause what’s left of me   is not enough.

G                  C             G
What’s left of me   is not worth much.
                        D     C                  G
To quote a price that’s fair   might prove kinda tough.
                          C                     G
It’s such an awful shame   to have to look this rough,
                   D   C             G
But what’s left of me   is not worth much.

B                            G
I would gladly sell you my tomorrows
B                                 G
If maybe you could loan me one or two,
       C                              G       C
‘Cause I’m a little short on hope and promise.
              G            D                   G
See I’ve been waiting on a payment that’s over due.

INSTRUMENTAL BREAK

CHORUS

G                  C             G
What’s left of me   is not worth much.
         D      C               G
Just memories,   heartaches and such.
                   C           G
The most of which   I wouldn’t trust,
                      D   C       G
‘Cause what’s left of me   is not enough.
                      D   C       G
‘Cause what’s left of me   is not enough.