Lonestar, Tell Her 2 Tabs/Chords
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Song: Tell Her 2
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Song Title: TELL HER
Artist: LONESTAR
First transcription by: Raymond Graham
This revision written by: Bob Williquette
NOTE: To be viewed with a MONOSPACE font, such
as Courier, for the chord names and words to
line up correctly.
COMMENT:------------------------------------
This song is what brought me to this fantastic site!
I had been searching for weeks for a tab on this song,
and finally one of my searches led me here, and I
found the version posted here by Raymond Graham. I
grabbed my guitar, and sat down in front of my cd
player, and tried to play along - but it just did not
sound quite right in a lot of Raymond's transcription.
So, this gave me the push I needed to get off my lazy
butt, and do a little figgerin' out myself.
So- - -
This is a revision to the file posted by
Raymond Graham - Raymond did all the hard work,
typing this all out in the first place - I just
changed his chords to my version. This is my first
attempt at posting a song, so bear with me!
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It opens with a slow strum down the Em chord -
omitting the high E string
Please note: Occasionally, the high G note
[3rd fret, first string] is added to the Am chords
as they pick around the chords - you can hear them
clearly if you listen close. I didn't include any
fingerpicking tablature, I think it's better, anyway,
rather than to play a certain ''set'' way, to just
pick out notes around the chords according to how
you feel the song!
[Verse 1]
Em Am
So you say your loves about to end
C
You say you can't take no more, she's out the door
C C/B Am7 G
And you're looking for a friend.
Em Am
Who am I to tell you why?
C
But I'm just curious, were you furious
C C/B Am7
Or did you swallow your pride,
D
And look her in the eye and
[Chorus 1:]
G
Tell her that you love her
G
Tell her that you need her
Bm7/F#
Tell her that you want her to stay
C
Reassure her with a kiss
C C/B Am7 D
She may never know unless you
G
Show her what you're feeling
G
Tell her you're believing
Bm7/F#
Even though it's hard to say
C
Cause she needs to know you're thinking of her
C C/B Am7 G
So open up and tell her that you love her
[Verse 2]
D-Em Am
Brother I've been right where you are now
C
And my heart was broke, cause I never spoke
C C/B Am7 G
Those healing words out loud.
Em Am
But I learned my lesson well,
C
Now every night, before I close my eyes
C C/B Am7 D
I look at my woman and I ask myself, did you
[Chorus II:]
G
Tell her that you love her
G
Tell her that you need her
Bm7/F#
Tell her that you want her to stay
C
Reassure her with a kiss
C C/B Am7 D
She may never know unless you
G
Show her what you're feeling
G
Tell her you're believing
Bm7/F#
Even though it's hard to say
C
Cause she needs to know you're thinking of her
C C/B Am7
So open up and tell her that you love
G - - - Bm7/F# - - - Em - D - C - D -
her. [instrumental - - - - - - - - - ]
[Chorus 3- KEY CHANGE]
A
Tell her that you love her
A
Tell her that you need her
C#m7/G#
Tell her that you want her to stay
D
Reassure her with a kiss
D D/C# Bm7 E
She may never know unless you
A
Show her what you're feeling
A
Tell her you're believing
C#m7/G#
Even though it's hard to say
D
Cause she needs to know you're thinking of her
D D/C# Bm7 A
So open up and tell her that you love her
C# D E
Woh yeah, Tell her that you love her
[Play a slow ending strum on F#m]
Ending riff notes:
e|-------------------------------------------
b|-------12--109-5--7/9-7-------------------
g|-------------------------------------------
d|-------------------------------------------
a|-------------------------------------------
e|-------------------------------------------
Altho its a lot of moving on the neck,
I prefer playing it all on the B string-
I just like the sound better that way.
Since I am not familiar with proper tablature
notation, let me explain what I mean:
= slide down
/= slide up
Of course, since these notes aren't played on
the guitar at all, you just play them how you
feel 'em! Illustrated above is how I "feel"
'Em.