Yellowcard was a multi-platinum selling pop punk band from Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Their final album Yellowcard, released on September 30, 2016.
Their music features a rare contribution to the genre, incorporating the use of a violin. Formed in 1997, the final line up consisted of Ryan Key (vocals, rhythm guitar), Ryan Mendez (lead guitar, vocals), Sean Mackin (violin, vocals), Nathan Young on drums, and Josh Portman on bass.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Am Call me out C You stayed inside G One you love D Is where you hide Am Shot me down C As I flew by G Crash and burn D I think sometimes FFm You forget where the heart is
Same chord pattern: Am-C-G-D... F-Fm Answer no, to these questions Let her go, learn a lesson It's not me, your not listening Now, cant you see somethings missing You forget where the heart is...
Chorus: CCM7 Take you away from that empty apartment AmF You stay and forget where the heart is CCM7AmF Someday if ever you loved me you'd say, its okay..
Chord pattern: Am-C-G-D... F-Fm Waking up from this nightmare How's your life? What's it like there? Is it all what you want it to be? Does it hurt when you think about me? And how broken my heart is..
Same chorus chord pattern: C-CM7-Am-F Take you away from that empty apartment You stay and forget where the heart is Someday if ever you loved me you'd say, it's okay..
CCM7 Its ok to be angry and never let go AmF It only gets harder the more that you know (Same chords throughout) When you get lonely if no ones around You know that I'll catch you when you're falling down We came together but you left alone And I know how it feels to walk out on your own Maybe someday I will see you again And you'll look me in my eyes and call me your friend..
Same chord pattern: C-CM7-Am-F Take you away from that empty apartment You stay, and forget where the heart is Someday if ever you loved me youd say, it's okay..
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Comments: Insanely easy. Extremely fun to play. I'm pretty sure the chords are accurate, because I was watching their DVD while working on this.
Tips: About the CM7 chord: it's C Major 7 and not C minor 7. Please take note of that. This is how it should be: E-0----| B-2----| G-0----| D-0----| A-1----| E------|