Respect Uke tab by Aretha Franklin

7 Chords used in the song: C7, F7, G7, F#m, B, E, C

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5.21
(Intermediate)
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Intro: C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7 C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7

G7 chordG7 F7 chordF7
What you want baby, I got it
G7 chordG7 F7 chordF7
What you need you know I got it
G7 chordG7 F7 chordF7
All I'm askin' is for a little
C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7
Respect when you come home hey, baby
C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7
When you come home Mister

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G7 chordG7 F7 chordF7
I ain't gonna do you wrong while you're gone
I ain't gonna do you wrong 'cause I don't wanna
All I askin' is for a little respect
C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7
When you come home, baby
When you come home, yeah

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G7 chordG7 F7 chordF7
I'm about to give you all my money
But all I'm askin' in return, honey
Is to give me my propers
C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7
When you get home yeah, baby
When you get home yeah

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[Sax solo]
F#m chordF#m B chordB F#m chordF#m G7 chordG7

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G7 chordG7 F7 chordF7
Ooh, your kiss is sweeter than honey
And guess what so is my money
All I want you to do for me is give it to me
C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7
When you get home yeah, baby, whip it to me
When you get home now

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C7 chordC7
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
F7 chordF7
Found out what it means to me
C7 chordC7
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
F7 chordF7
Take care, T.C.B.

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C7 chordC7 F7 chordF7
Oh... a little Respect
Whoa, baby a little respect
I get tired but I keep on trying
You're running out of fools and I ain't lying
Respect when you come home
Or you'll [unintelligible] alone [fade]

Uke tab by , 10 Aug 2017

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About this song: Respect

"Respect" is a song written and originally released by Stax recording artist Otis Redding in 1965. "Respect" became a 1967 hit and signature song for R&B singer Aretha Franklin. While Redding wrote the song as a man's plea for respect and recognition from a woman, the roles were reversed for Franklin's version. Franklin's cover was a landmark for the feminist movement, and is often considered as one of the best songs of the Rock & Roll era, earning Read more on Last.fm.

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