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Why I Love Country Music
posted: 29/02/2012  by Lloyd
category: Guitar Tabs
link to original article online
2 comments

This must be in my top ten most played songs. I've never tired of it. Very simple chords. Blair wrote the verse and it goes in sixes rather than eights, still it feels natural to me, not clever for the sake of it.

I play it with a capo on the second fret. I think I always did... I no longer play the 'I can see no purpose in my life' tag before the final verse, and if there is anything I don't like about the recording it's my performance there... it's better without it these days, I think.

Intro, Verse

D, Em, G

Chorus 1

F#m, G, Bm, Em, A, G

Chorus 2, 3

F#m, G, Bm, Em, A, G, A, G

Bridge

C M9, Bm, CM9, Bm, D, A,

C M9, Bm, CM9, Bm, D, A, CM9, G

Tag before last verse

A, G, A, G

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Language: English
Title: no purpose in my life

At least you just answered a longstanding question as to what the heck you were saying in that part. Agree it's better without--maybe a little too on point?

Posted by: OfficeEnnui @ 02/03/2012


Language:
Title: just a little...

;)

Posted by: Lloyd @ 03/03/2012