Now I realise the fact that the recording is piano only, so this is my
personal interpretation which I find works well when performing it. It
sounds pretty close for the most part... But in the "My love goes free"
part, I play C/Am7 which I think he just stays on Am7 after the first
switch and ends on C, but it sounds good when performing so I hope you
enjoy.
Oh and if you have a correction please post it and I'll check it out
and fix it up when I get the chance. Cheers!
Note: The D# chord can be played a few different ways, I'm simply putting
my preference to what I find easiest.
Tuning: Standard
Timing: 4/4
Chords:
C Csus Gsus Dm9 Fmaj7 F Am7 A#maj7 D#
e|-0---0----0---1----0---1--0----1----3--|
B|-1---1----1---1----1---1--1----3----4--|
G|-0---0----0---2----2---2--0----2----3--|
D|-2---3----0---0----3---3--2----3----5--|
A|-3---3----x---x----3---3--0----1----6--|
E|-x---x----3---x----x---1--x----x----x--|
C Csus Gsus
The Movement comes in slow
C Csus Gsus
It's a tune we both should know
C Dm9
But the walls are thin
Fmaj7 C / Csus / Gsus
So we keep our voices low
C Csus Gsus
You're a bird with a pretty mouth
C Csus Gsus
You're a bird with songs to shout
C Dm9 Fmaj7
And the same refrain continues
Am7
Singing out
Fmaj7 C
If you love her let her go
Gsus Am7
If you love her let her go
A#maj7 F
She sings beautiful and slow
D# Gsus C / Csus / Gsus
A tune that only caged birds know
C Csus Gsus
So you're in Nashville on the phone
C Csus Gsus
And I'm back here at home
C Dm9
And the words are new
Fmaj7 Am7
But I recognise the tone
Fmaj7 C / Csus / Gsus / Am7
If you love her let her go
Fmaj7 C
If you love her let her go
Gsus Am7
If you love her let her go
A#maj7 F
She's beautifully composed
D# Gsus C / Csus / Gsus
A tune that only caged birds know
C / Am7 C Am7
My love goes free...
C Am7
My love goes free...
C Am7
My love goes free...
C
My love goes free...