April 13, 2023
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Letter Notes Piano: Lean on Me - Bill Withers / Glee

"Lean on Me" is a soulful and uplifting song originally written and performed by Bill Withers in 1972. The song has since been covered by many artists, including a memorable rendition by the cast of Glee in 2009.

^C  -  ^C     ^D  ^E   ^F   ^F  ^E   ^D   ^C
Sometimes in our lives we all have pain

^C  ^D   ^E   ^E-^D
We all have sorrow

^C ^C ^D ^E   ^F
But if we are wise

^F      ^E     ^D      ^C      ^C-^D    ^E-B-^C
We know that there's always tomorrow

^E    ^D  ^C
Lean on me

^E           ^E      ^D   ^D-^C
When you're not strong

^C   ^C   B     A        G
And I'll be your friend

^C  ^D ^E  ^E-^C ^D
I'll help you carry on

^C ^E  ^E   ^D ^D-^C
For it won't be long

^C   ^C    B-A      G
'Til I'm gonna need

^E-^D-^C ^C   B  ^D-^C
Somebody to lean on

^C           ^E-^E    ^D   ^D-^C
Please swallow your pride

^C B  A     G     ^C    ^D   ^E  ^E-^D
If I have faith you need to borrow

^C   ^E-^E  ^D ^D-C ^C   B     A       G
For no-one can fill those of your needs

^E      ^D   ^C     ^C  B-^C
That you won't let show....

The message of the song is about the importance of having a support system and being there for each other through both the good times and the bad.

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