I am searching for the truth in music. Hopefully it is my devotion to the truth that connects me to an audience. Raised in Atlanta, I heard music, melodies and stories in my head as a child. It never went away and I hope it never does. After experimenting with drums, piano and other instruments in my teens I began my love/hate affair with the guitar. Drawn to the blues after hearing songs by Son House, Robert Johnson and others and growing up at a time when Prince
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Artist: Used To This Album: Soulstice Artist: David Ryan Harris Tabbed by: lukeness ([email protected])
*Tabbed to album version, just the simple chords *notes is parentheses indicate optional or quickly made chords
Capo 5 to make it easier; select “down 5 half-steps’ to play without capo.
Intro: Am, Em, F x2
AmEmF Take me in your arms and tell me it’s alright to dream AmEmF Of anything I want and anywhere I want to be AmEmF Tell me there’s so much out there you want to show me AmEmF And even in my nightmares you’ll be watching over me AmFCG (pause) And I swear I’ll never move
C (C/B) G I could get so used to this, baby Am (Em) F I could get so used to this
Am, Em, F x2
AmEmF Wrap your legs around until you almost smother me AmEmF Then stare into my eyes and tell me it’s alright to breathe AmEmF Come down from above, spread your wings and cover me AmEmF Cause even in the shadows we see all that lovers see AmFCG (pause) And I swear I’ll never move
C (C/B) G I could get, oh, so used to this, baby Am (Em) F I could get, oh, so used to this X2
EmF Out in the streets and behind the closed doors EmF You’ve got my back and baby I’ve got yours EmF Nothing can touch you, nothing can harm me G You’ll be my angel; I’ll be your army now
Solo: C, G, Am, F
C (C/B) G I could get, oh, so used to this, baby Am (Em) F I could get, oh, so used to this x2
AmEmF Wrap your arms around, tell me it’s alright to dream