Year: 1969 -
Written by The Very Best of the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger
Intro: C Csus4 C Csus4 C F Fsus4 F G C F We all need someone we can lean on G C And if you want to, you can lean on me F We all need someone we can lean on G C And if you want to, you can lean on me E F She said my breasts, they will always be open G C You can rest your weary head right on me E F And there will always be a space in my parking lot G C When you need a little coke and sympathy C F We all need someone we can cream on G C And if you want to, you can cream on me F We all need someone we can dream on G C And if you want to, you can dream on me E F I was dreaming of a steel guitar engagement G C Thats when she took my health and sent it Jasmine Tea E F And then she knifed me in my dirty filthy basement G C With that jaded, faded, junky nurse (Oh what pleasant company) C F We all need someone we can bleed on G C And if you want to, you can bleed on me F We all need someone we can bleed on G C And if you want to, you can bleed on me C F G Take my arms, take my legs, oh baby don't you take my head C F G C Bleed alright, bleed alright, bleed alright, you can bleed all over me C F G C Bleed alright, bleed alright, you can be my rider, you can bleed all over me