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Put Yourself in My Shoes ------------------------ recorded by Clint Black tab by joefed62 This is the second tab that I’ve tried my hand at. Most of the tabs I found for this song were fairly complex and probably very difficult for your average weekend player. So, I figured I’d make it more of a “simple-man’s” tab. Hope you like it. Not sure of the tuning as I haven’t played along with the song to double-check…but I’d imagine you could capo it if need be. Also, it might be a bit heavy on the 7s, but that’s the way I like it. =] Intro: D D7 A F#m B7 E7 A E7 [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/c/clint-black/291334.html ] A B7 Your mind is made up you won't even try D7 E E7 A You didn't even cry this time A B7 You say that we can never see eye to eye D7 E E7 A A7 And one of us just must be blind D7 C#7 We have our differences, we're still the same F#m B7 See what we all want to see A B7 But you take a second look and maybe things wouldn't seem the same D7 E E7 A A7 If you could see what you mean to me Chorus: D7 A Put yourself in my shoes D7 A A7 Walk a mile for me D7 A F#m I'll put myself in your shoes B7 E7 Maybe then we'd see Eb7 D7 A That if you'd put yourself in my shoes D7 A A7 You'd have some sympathy D D7 A F#m And if I could only put myself in your shoes B7 E7 A E7 I would walk right back to me You're gonna keep walkin' and you're gonna pass me by You say you don't even care But I could always recognize a real goodbye And I know your heart's not there We've had our differences, we're still the same Hear what we all want to hear Now I'm head over heels in the lost and found it's a cryin' shame I thought we made a perfect pair End Chorus: D7 A Put yourself in my shoes D7 A A7 Walk a mile for me D7 A F#m I'll put myself in your shoes B7 E7 Maybe then we'd see Eb7 D7 A That if you'd put yourself in my shoes D7 A A7 You'd have some sympathy D D7 A F#m And if I could only put myself in your shoes B7 E7 A F#m I would walk right back to me B7 E7 D D7 A F#m B7 E7 A I’d walk…right back… to me |