Waitin' On A Woman — Piano Lead Sheet

"Waitin' On A Woman" lead sheet with chords, melody, and lyrics. Play the melody while following chord symbols above. Perfect for sing-along or accompaniment. Key of C, 152 BPM.

Tip: Start at 50% speed to get comfortable with the fingering, then work your way up to full tempo.

Lyrics

Sit tin’ (G7)on a bench at West Town Mall, He talk sat down in his o ver alls and asked (C)nerv me, “You’re wait in’ on a (C)wom an?” And then he (G7)I nod ded yeah, and said, “How ’bout you?” He said, “Son, since nine a teen the fif ty two I’ve was (Csus)been it, wait in’ on a (C)wom an. When I (Am)picked her up for our first date, I (F)told her I’d be there I at eight. And (C)she came down the stairs (G)’cause she at eight (C)thir ty. She said, ‘I’m (Am)sor ry that I took so long, did n’t (F)like a thing that I tried on.’ But let me tell you, son, she sure looked (C)pret ty. I Yes, she’ll (Dm)take her time, but I don’t mind wait in’ on a (C)wom an.” He said, “The (G7)wed din’ took a year to plan. You talk a bout in an anx ious man, I was (C)nerv ous “You’re wait in’ on a (C)wom an.” And then he (G7)nudged nod my arm and like old men do and said, “I’ll say this a bout the hon ey moon: It was (Csus)worth it, wait in’ on a (C)wom an. And I (Am)don’t guess we’ve been an y where she (F)has n’t made us late. to at swear, some (C)times she does it just (G)know she she can (C)do it. She said, And, (Am)boy, it’s just a fact of life; it ’ll (F)be the same with your young wife. You might as well go on and get used (C)to it. I hope She’ll (Dm)take her time, ’cause you don’t mind wait in’ on a (C)wom an.” He said, “The (C)wom an.” I’ve (C)wom an. Hon ey, (Dm)take your time, ’cause I don’t mind wait in’ on a (C)wom an.

Song Details

Category
Country
Key
C
Tempo
152 BPM
Difficulty
easy

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  2. 2
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