1. Bread was a 1970s rock and roll band from Los Angeles, California. They are a prime example of what later was labeled as "soft rock."
David Gates (guitar, keyboards, bass and vocals) and Jimmy Griffin (guitar and vocals) formed the group in 1968, adding Robb Royer (guitar, bass and vocals of Pleasure Faire) before signing to Elektra Records. Bread, the band's debut album as a trio, was a failure. The band became a quartet beginning with their second album, On The Waters, bringing in Mike Botts as permanent drummer.
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Intro: D - Dsus2/C - G/B - Gi - A7sus4 - Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 2x
D Don't - Dsus2/C Shut me out, - G/B Shut me out, - Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Out of your life
D Don't - Dsus2/C Shut the door, - G/B Shut the door , Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Door on my life
GD You been lockin' a part of your love away A7Em/AA7DD7 You been hol - din' out on me GF#m I just wanna get down deep inside of you EmA7sus4 So that I can set you free, so
D Don't - Dsus2/C Shut me out, - G/B Shut me out, - Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Out of your mind
D Don't - Dsus2/C Be a - fraid, - G/B Be a - fraid, - Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 'Fraid of what I might find
GD I would never be judge you for what you are A7Em/AA7DD7 You can say what's in your heart GF#m It's the things that you're hidin' that bother me EmA7sus4 And it's keeping us apart so
CDCBmA7sus4 If you really love me like you like to say you really do GDCBm Gotta open up and let the rest of you come A7sus4A7 Shinin' through /
D Don't - Dsus2/C Shut me out, - G/B Shut me out, - Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Out of your life
D And Don't - Dsus2/C Lock the door, - G/B Lock the door , - Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Door on my life
GD Such a beautiful thing we could come to know A7Em/AA7DD7 If you'll on - ly trust in me GF#m I just wanna get down deep inside of you EmA7sus4A7Em/AA7 So that I can set you free and A7sus4A7Em/AA7 Turn you loose so A7sus4A7Em/AA7 you can see, so
D Don't - Dsus2/C Shut me out, - G/B Shut me out, - Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Out of your life
D And Don't - Dsus2/C Shut the door, - G/B Shut the door , - Gi A7sus4 Em11/AEm7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 Door on your sweet, sweet yeah
D And don't - Dsus2/C Be a - fraid, - G/B Be a - fraid, - (start fading) Gi A7sus4 Em11/A - Em7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 'Fraid of what I might find, no
D Don't - Dsus2/C Lock the door, - G/B Lock the door , - Gi A7sus4 Em11/AEm7/A - Em11/A - A7sus4 // Door on your sweet, sweet mind
D xx0232 Dsus2/C x30230 G/B x2003x Gi 32000x A7sus4 x02030 Em11/A x02032 Em7/A x02033 G 355433 A7 x02020 Em/A x02000 D7 xx0212 F#m 244222 Em 022000 C x32010 Bm x24432
Note: beneath is the chord-progression (bassline incorporated) without regard of rhythm, strokes etc. I tried to catch the feel of the whole chord/bass into a single chord.