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Million Dollar Baby Chords
Version #1
Tommy Richman


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[Intro]
F#m
Do it, baby, do what I should think
      F#m/G#
Do it-do it, baby, do what I could think
      Bm
Do it-do it, baby, do what I should think
      F#m
Do it-do it, baby, do what I could think
            F#m
Do it-do it-do it, baby, do what I should think
F#m
Do it, baby, do what I could think
            Bm
Do it-do it-do it, baby, do what I should think
       F#m
Do it-do it baby, do what I could think
 
[Chorus]
                    F#m
I ain't never rep a set, baby 
 
Ain’t doing you wrong
                 F#m/G#
I could clean up good for you
 
Oh, I know right from wrong
                Bm7
'Cause I wanna make it 
      C#m7           F#m7
I'm a million dollar baby
 
[Verse]
           F#m
Yeah, hell no 
                            F#m/G#
You rep my city for so damn long 
                                        Bm7
But you still don't notice me, my sound next 
                         F#m
VA next, I'm at they neck 
                  F#m
I'm running up a check 
F#m
She a bad lil' mama, she a diva
F#m/G#                                             Bm7
No matter what happens, he cannot come between us again 
                         F#m
I know we're better than friends 
              F#m
I took her to Queen's Gambit, showed around my friends
F#m/G#
Tried to pick some energy up, it don't matter 
           Bm7
I know you haven’t moved on if you tried 
          F#m
I don't believe it, baby, I know you lied 
          F#m
All night long, what you mean, "I changed"?
F#m
Haven't stayed the same
                    Bm7
I've been losing my mind
                     F#m7
I said, "The city is mine" 
 
[Chorus]
                    F#m7
I ain't never rep a set, baby 
 
Ain’t doing you wrong
                 F#m7
I could clean up good for you 
 
Oh, I know right from wrong
               Bm7
'Cause I wanna make it
                     F#m7
I'm a million dollar baby
 
Yeah, hell no
                    F#m7
I ain't never rep a set, baby 
 
Ain’t doing you wrong
                  F#m7
I could clean up good for you
 
Oh, I know right from wrong
               Bm7
'Cause I wanna make it, so badly
                     F#m
I'm a million dollar baby 
              F#m
Yeah, hell nah 
 
[Outro]
     F#m/G#
Hell-hell no
           Bm7
Yeah, hell-hell no (Do it, baby, do what I should think)
     F#m
Hell-hell no (Do it-do it, baby, do what I could think)
F#m
Do it, baby, do what I should think
      F#m/G#
Do it-do it, baby, do what I could think
     Bm7
Hell-hell nah
           F#m
Yeah, hell-hell nah






How to play "Million Dollar Baby" by Tommy Richman on guitar

For verses and choruses, strumming should be smooth and even.
- Use downstrokes to keep a constant rhythm.
- To ensure a seamless performance, pay attention to chord transitions.

[Intro]
- Chords: F#m, F#m/G#, Bm.
- Strumming pattern: Down, down-up, down-up.
- F#m: Bar the second fret and place your fingers on the fourth frets
of the A and D strings.
- F#m/G#: Move the root note to the fourth fret on the E string.
- Bm: Except for the second fret, place your fingers on the fourth frets
of the D and G strings.

[Chorus]
- Chords include F#m, F#m/G#, Bm7, C#m7, and F#m7.
- Strumming pattern: Down-up, down-up, down.
- F#m: Same as the beginning.
- F#m/G#: Same as the beginning.
- Bm7: Bar the second fret and place your fingers on the third fret of the B string.
- C#m7: Except for the fourth fret, place your fingers on the fifth fret of the B string.
- F#m7: Bar the second fret and place your fingers on the fourth fret of the A string.

[Verse]
- Chords: F#m, F#m/G#, and Bm7
- Strumming pattern: Down, down-up, down-up.
- Use the same fingering and transitions as the previous parts.

Practice transitioning easily between F#m, F#m/G#, and Bm7 to hone your
transitional abilities. Also, for effective chord changes, make little finger movements.

General Tips:
- Tuning: Make sure your guitar is in normal tuning (EADGBE).
- Tone: Match the song's approach by using a clean or lightly overdriven amp setting.
- Practice: Begin slowly to become acquainted with the transitions,
then gradually increase the speed.

Common mistakes include not pressing down forcefully enough
on barred chords, which can result in muted or buzzing strings.
- Rapid shifts between chords might destabilize the song's rhythm.
- Practice at a slower tempo if necessary.

Tommy Richman's "Million Dollar Baby" blends emotional lyrics with
sultry R&B. Reflecting the artist's personal experiences, the song
explores themes of love and ambition. Tommy Richman is currently
one of the music industry's emerging stars thanks to his distinctive genre-bending.            
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