Le roy, (Am7)boy, is that you?
I You thought say your “how” post hang ing days and I’ll were say through.
“when.”
Sunk en eyes
(Gm7)and full of sighs.
Tell no lies,
you get wise.
I tell you (C)how we’re gon na (Gm7)pull you through.
There’s on ly (C)one thing left that (Dm7)we can do.
We got to (Am7)get you a (C)wom (Dm7)an.
It’s like (Bbmaj7)noth ing else to (Am7)make you feel sure you’re a live.
We got to (Am7)get you a (C)wom (Dm7)an.
(Bbmaj7)We bet ter get walk ing; we’re (Gm7)wast ing time (F)talk ing now.
Le roy, (Am7)boy, you’re my friend.
I You thought say your “how” post hang ing days and I’ll were say through.
“when.”
Come and meet (Gm7)me down the street.
Take a seat,
it’s my treat.
You may not (C)ev er get this (Gm7)chance a gain.
That emp ty (C)feel ing’s just a (Dm7)bout to end.
We got to (Am7)get you a (C)wom (Dm7)an.
It’s like (Bbmaj7)noth ing else to (Am7)make you feel sure you’re a live.
We got to (Am7)get you a (C)wom (Dm7)an.
(Bbmaj7)We bet ter get walk ing; we’re (Gm7)wast ing time (F)talk ing now.
(Gm7)wast ing time (F)talk ing now.
Talk ing ’bout (Ebmaj7)life
and what it (Dm7)means to you.
It don’t mean noth ing if it (Dm7)don’t run through.
I got one thing to say, you (Dm7)know it’s (Dm7)true; you get to (Dm)find (C)some (Bb)time to get (Am7)this thing (Gm7)to geth er (F)’cause… (Am7)this thing (Gm7)to geth er (F)’cause (we (Ebmaj7)got (Dm7)to get (Cm7)to geth er (C7)with a) (Fmaj7)wom
an who has (Em7)been a round,
one who knows bet ter than to (Em7)let you down.
Let’s hope there’s still one left in (Dm7)this whole (Dm7)town and that she’ll (Dm)take (C)some (Bb)time to get (Am7)this thing (Gm7)to geth er (F)’cause (get (Am7)this thing (Gm7)to geth er (F)’cause), get this (Am7)thing to (Gm7)geth er (F)’cause we got to (Dm7)get you a (Cmaj7)wom an,
we got to (Dm7)get you a (Cmaj7)wom an,
an.
And when we’re (Dm7)through with you,
we’ll get me one (C)too.
This page shows “We Got To Get You A Woman” by Todd Rundgren 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 G at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.