In May of 2010, after a silence of fifteen years, Grayson Hugh released "An American Record". This long-awaited recording heralds the return of this internationally acclaimed singer/ songwriter and masterful pianist. In the words of one music journalist: "Grayson Hugh has been there and back again. His story - our story - has to be heard".
This Connecticut-born artist released his 1988 RCA Debut “Blind To Reason”, that spawned several radio hits in the States, U.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
I couldnt find the chords for this song anywhere, so i figured it out by watching a youtube vid. Dont worry though, its all correct ;) ok, so these chords are all down a half step from the original due to ease of playing. Just put a capo on the first fret if you want to play along with the album version.
Intro: D, C#m7, Bm7, A7 D, C#m7, Bm7 (let ring).
Verse: D, C#m7, Bm7, A7 D, C#m7, G7, A7
Chorus: A, D, A, E, F#7, A, D, G7, A.
Break 1: D, C#m7, Bm7 (let ring) .
Break 2: Bm7, D, E9
Break 3: Bm7, D, E9
NOTE: *After the 'A7' in the verse you can walk back up to the 'D' *I've labelled the parts "Chorus", "Verse" etc, but you might label them the other way around. Whatever. The chords are correct either way.
VERSE: DC#m7 Harsh words are spoken Bm7A7 Promises are broken DC#m7 Old wounds are opened Bm7A7 And love walks out that door
DC#m7 Too proud to make up
Bm7A7 You`re ready to break up
DC#m7 Too late you`ll wake up
G7A And love walks out that door.
BREAK 1: Bm7 (7th fret) Out that door...
CHORUS: AD Baby, oh sweet baby
AE I didn`t mean a word that I said
F#m7AD You know that I love you
GA Can we talk it over in bed
AD I never meant to hurt you
AE Must've been out of my head
F#m7AD Tell me you still want me
GD, (C#m7, Bm7, A7) Can we talk it over in bed
VERSE: DC#m7, Bm7, A7 Talk, talk, talk it over
DC#m7Bm7 ~~~ In bed. Talk, talk
DC#m7 Harsh words are spoken Bm7A7 Promises are broken DC#m7 Old wounds are opened Bm7A7 And love walks out that door
DC#m7 Too proud to make up
Bm7A7 You`re ready to break up
DC#m7 Too late you`ll wake up
G7A And love walks out that door.
BREAK 1 Bm7 Out that door...
DE9 (7th fret) Walking out that door
*Musical interlude* (Play chorus)
CHORUS: AD Come a little closer
AE Can we just forgive and forget
F#m7AD Well, now every thing seems to work out
GA When we talk it over in bed
AD I never meant to hurt you,
AE I must have been out of my head
F#m7AD Now, tell me you still want me
GA When we talk it over in bed.
BREAK 2:
Bm7 Don't let it,
DE9 (7th fret) No don't let it slip away... Oh, now, baby. Wooooo
(DC#m7Bm7A) Talk, well, well, well, talk it over Talk, talk it over, talk, talk it over talk, talk it over in bed. I know, I know, I know, I know, I know we can do it baby Talk it over, talk it over, in bed
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