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This is a mix between gutturalguitar's version and the one I usually play. I transposed his chords up a 5th and slapped a capo on the 4th fret, and added my own flavor. Feel free to make it your own too.
Tuning: E A D G B e capo on 4th fret
You've got an Amaj looking chord throughout the whole song. If you understand counting rhythm, it'll help to know that you add your finger to the 4th fret on the + of 2. It helps to do an accent on that change to emphasize it. If you don't understand counting rhythm then you'll be fine if you listen to the song. For shorthand I'm just going to write this as A to A6. The same rhythm occurs in the switch from Bm to E7. The rhythm occurs throughout the intro, verse, and prechorus.
Amaj7: x02120 F#min: 244222 (recommend omitting the low E string) F#min7:244220 (also recommend omitting low E string) C#min: x46654
[Intro] AA6AA6BmE7BmE7 x2
[Verse]
AA6 is it true AA6BmE7 you've been feeling sort of low these days BmE7AA6 just don't have a place to go these days BmE7 must be bringing you down BmE7
[Pre-Chorus] AA6 if it's so AA6BmE7 then come on give this lover boy a try BmE7AA6AA6 I'll put the sparkle right back in your eyes BmE7 what could you lose? BmE7
[Chorus] D6BdimE/D well for one, her heart AAmaj7F#minF#min7 belongs to another Bmin and no other C#minE7 heart AA6AA6 will do
[Second verse:] AA6 is it wrong AA6BmE7 to think my love could really help-you-out BmE7AA6AA6 it's simply just my stubborn heart no doubt BmE7 rambling away BmE7
[Pre-Chorus] AA6 but if not AA6BmE7 then come on give this lover boy a try BmE7AA6AA6 I'll put the sparkle right back in your eyes BmE7 what could you lose? BmE7
[Chorus] D6BdimE/D well for one, her heart AAmaj7F#minF#min7 belongs to another Bmin and no other C#minE7 heart AA6AA6 will do x2
Second time you're doing the chorus get funky with the melody you're singing or add a harmony or change up something so it isn't just doing the chorus again.