Some (Cm7)times (F7)it’s (Bb)hard love him, to be a (F7)wom an,
giv ing all your (F7)love
to just un der (Bbmaj7)one man.
You’ll have you (Eb6)bad (Ebmaj7)times
and he’ll have good times,
do in’ things that (C7)you don’t
un der (F7)stand.
But (Cm7)if (F7)you (Bb)hard love him, to you’ll for (F7)give him,
e ven though he’s (F7)hard
to just un der (Bbmaj7)stand.
man.
And if you (Eb6)love (Ebmaj7)him,
and he’ll have good times,
do in’ things that (C7)you don’t
un der (F7)stand.
oh, be proud of (Eb)him,
’cause, af ter (Fsus)all,
he’s just a (Bb)man.
Stand by your (D7)man,
give (Abm)him (Bb)two (Eb6)arms to (Adim)cling (Gm)to and some (Bb7)thing (Gsus)warm to (G7)come to
when nights (C7)are (F7)cold and lone ly.
Stand by your (D7)man,
and (Abm)tell (Bb)the (Eb6)world you (Adim)love (Gm)him.
and some (Bb7)thing (Gsus)warm to (G7)come to
when nights (C7)are (F7)cold and lone ly.
Keep giv ing (Cm7)all the (F7)love you (D7)can.
Stand
(F7)by
your (Bb)man.
Keep giv ing (F)all the (Edim)love (F7)you (D7)can.
Stand (F)by
your man.
This page shows “Stand By Your Man” by Tammy Wynette in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Eb at 106 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.