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Little Diane by Dion Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Little Diane guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Little Diane by Dion using guitar or guitar. This song by Dion can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Little Diane guitar chords has rhythm and included in Lovers Who Wander (1962) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Little Diane by Dion Guitar Chords/h3 in 1962.brbrINTRO:br[Bm]Diane..down deep inside I cry..[A]Diane..withoutbryour love I'd die..[G]Diane..you know you drivebrme wild..[F#]Diane..you're such a little evil child..brbrya, ya, ya..(Kazoo) Bm..A..G..F#brbr#1.br[F#]Yeah, I wanta [Bm]pack and leave and slap your face.brBad [A]girls like you are a disgrace.brBut [G]way down deep inside I cry..with[F#]out you littlebrbrDiane I'd die.brbr#2.br[Bm]Should drag you down, 'cause you're no good.brYou're two-[A]faced, your heart's made of wood..brBut [G]way down deep inside I cry..with[F#]out you littlebrbrDiane I'd die.brbrCHORUS:br[Bm]Listen to my heart..oh, you're [A]tearin' it apart.brOh, why [G]don't you understand?..why don't you [F#]stop it!brbrstop it! stop it, if you can.br( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/d/dion/little_diane_crd.html )br#3.brI wanna [Bm]spread the news that you're untrue.brBut [A]Diane what good would it do?brCause [G]way down deep inside I cry..with[F#]out you littlebrDiane I'd die, I'd [Bm]die..yeah, don't you understand, [A]Diane?brbr(Kazoo) G F#brbrCHORUS:br[F#]I said yeah, yeah, yeah..I said, [Bm]listen to the beat.brOh, I [A]feel it in my feet..now, it's my [G]heart, Diane.brWhy don't you [F#]stop it! stop it! stop it, if you can.brbr#4.brI wanna [Bm]spread the news that you're untrue.brBut [A]Diane what good would it do?brCause [G]way down deep inside I cry..with[F#]out you littlebrDiane I'd die.brbrOUTRO:br[F#]Oooh..ohh[Bm]ooohhhhhhh..yeeeeaaa[A]ahhhhhh..ooohhh..oooo[G]hhhbrbrhhhhhh..brI said, [F#]yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah..br[Bm]Da dum dum didit..da dum dum didit..[A]da dum dum didit..br[G]Da dum dum didit..da dum dum didit..[F#]da dum dum didit..br[Bm]Da dum dum didit..da dum dum didit..[A]da dum dum didit..br[G]Da dum dum didit..da dum dum didit..[F#]da dum dum didit..(Fade.)brbrA sixties smash from Kraziekhat. p If you want to learn Dion Little Diane guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Little Diane. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Gravity by Angie Aparo Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Gravity guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Gravity by Angie Aparo using guitar or guitar. This song by Angie Aparo can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Gravity guitar chords has rhythm and included in The American (2000) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Gravity by Angie Aparo Guitar Chords/h3 Song: GravitybrAlbum: The AmericanbrTabbed by Optophobic@yahoo.combrbrStandard tuning (drop D on bass, not guitar)brbr[D]I saw a [G]wreck at a [A]lightbrTwo cars that gave up the fightbr[D]Nobody lef[G]t to be [A]savedbrNo steam left under the gaugebr[D]And in that [G]carnival [A]lightbrThe show began to unwindbr[D]And I saw [G]just how it[A] goesbrOut on that old two-lane roadbrbr[G]I been saving time for another lifebrMaybe happiness is [D]coming but you don't know[G] whenbr[A]when...brbrTh[D]e [G]gravi[A]tybrOf whether you were [D]ment [G]for [A]mebrCame crashing down with [D]sov[G]ereign[A]tybrIn someone else's [D]tra[G]ged[A]ybrbrI saw the old man againbrHe only talks about whenbrThere was so much to believebrBefore the cancer to bebrHe can't remember the songbrThe words all come out wrongbrAnd all his records are crackedbrHe knows you can't get it backbrbrIt's only faded timebrMaybe happiness is coming but you don't know whenbrwhen...brbrThe gravitybrOf whether you were ment for mebrCame crashing like a symphonybrIn someone else's used to bebrbr[G] br[A]And we carried our cross like a c[G]loverbrAnd we smoked cigarettes and we [A]liedbrAbout the things we would feel when we're [G]olderbrOh God what a fine waste of [A]timebrAnd I miss you are you coming o[D]ver[G][A]brbrGravitybrwhether you were ment for mebrCame crashing like a...symphonybrbrThe gravitybrOf whether you were ment for mebrbrGravitybrcame crashing downbrCame crashing down p If you want to learn Angie Aparo Gravity guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Gravity. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Inwards by Big Country Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Inwards guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Inwards by Big Country using guitar or guitar. This song by Big Country can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Inwards guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Crossing (1983) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Inwards by Big Country Guitar Chords/h3 Big Country - InwardsbrbrAlbum - The Crossing(1983)brbrFrom: maule_andy@hotmail.combrbrThe second track from the bands debut album was a staple of their 80'sbrlive shows. I've tried to concentrate on the 2 main guitar parts thatbrrun throughout the song (these are also pretty much the ones employedbrwhen the song was played live). However, in an effort to make lifebrharder for myself I took on tabbing the 3 guitar parts that make up thebroutro - that'll teach me! The song is in A.brbrh - hammer onbrp - pull offbr/ - slide upbr\ - slide downbr~ - vibratobrPM- palm mutebrbrGuitar 1 - Stuart AdamsonbrGuitar 2 - Bruce WatsonbrbrCHORDS FOR RHYTHM GUITAR - Guitar 2brbr[A] [C#m] [D] [E] [F#m] brbrE|---5---|---4---|-------|-------|---2---|brB|---5---|---5---|---7---|---9---|---2---|brG|---6---|---6---|---7---|---9---|---2---|brD|---7---|---6---|---7---|---9---|---4---|brA|---7---|---4---|---5---|---7---|---4---|brE|---5---|-------|-------|-------|---2---|brbrbrINTRO - Guitar 1 plays the 12 bar intro backed up by the palm mutedbrpicking of Guitar 2 which continually repeats the same riff.brbrGuitar 2br[PM.............]brbrbrE|-0-0-2-5-0-0-7-5-|brB|-----------------|brG|-----------------|brD|-----------------|brA|-----------------|brE|-----------------|brbrbrGuitar 1brbrbrE|----------|----------------|------------|-------------------|brB|----------|----------------|------------|-------------------|brG|------5-7-|----------------|-------9-11-|-------------------|brD|-5-7------|-5-7------------|-9-11-------|-9-11--------------|brA|----------|------5h7p5h7p5-|------------|-------9h11p9h11p9-|brE|----------|----------------|------------|-------------------|brE|--------------|-----------------------|brB|--------------|-----------------------|brG|--------11-14-|-----------------------|brD|-11-14--------|-11-14-----------------|brA|--------------|--------11h14p11h14p11-|brE|--------------|-----------------------|brbrbrPRE-VERSE - Just before the 1st verse kicks in Guitar 1 repeats thebrfollowing riff twice whilst Guitar 2 strums the chordsbrmarked.brbrC#m(Gtr 2) C#mbrGuitar 1brbrbrE|--------------------|-------------------|brB|------9-10-9--------|-12------10------9-|brG|----9--------9----9-|----9-------9------|brD|-11------------11---|------11------11---|brA|--------------------|-------------------|brE|--------------------|-------------------|brbrbr1ST VERSE - Guitars 1 amp; 2 double-up both repeating this riff 16 times.brbrGuitar 1 amp; 2brbrbrE|-------------|brB|-------------|brG|-------------|brD|-------7-----|brA|-0-4/5---5\4-|brE|-------------|brbrbrCHORUS - Guitar 1 plays the following sequence twice followed by thebrPRE-VERSE riff, again repeated twice. Guitar 2 strums thebrchords marked.brbrA(Guitar 2) D F#m DbrGuitar 1brbrbrE|---------9------|-------10\--|----------9--------|----------10-------|brB|------10---10---|-------10\--|----10----10-10----|----10----10-10----|brG|----9---------9-|-/11---11\--|-11-11-11----11-11-|----11-------11-11-|brD|-11-------------|-/12---12\--|-11----11-------11-|-12----12-------12-|brA|----------------|------------|-9-----9--------9--|-12----12-------12-|brE|----------------|------------|-------------------|-10----10----------|brbrbrBRIDGE - Guitar 2 picks out the repeated palm muted riff from thebrintro whilst Guitar 1 slides up to the following notes.brbrbrbrE|---------|---------|----------|---------|brB|-/10~~~~-|-/14~~~~-|-/10--/14-|-/17~~~~-|brG|---------|---------|----------|---------|brD|---------|---------|----------|---------|brA|---------|---------|----------|---------|brE|---------|---------|----------|---------|brbrbr2ND VERSE - as per 1st VersebrbrCHORUS - As per previous Chorus except that this time Guitar 1 playsbrthe following bars after playing the PRE-VERSE riff twice.brAgain Guitar 2 strums the chords marked.brbrD(Guitar 2) DbrGuitar 1brbrbrE|-------------------------|----------------------|brB|-------10-12-10----------|-14-------12-------10-|brG|----11----------11----11-|----11-------11-------|brD|-12----------------12----|-------12-------12----|brA|-------------------------|----------------------|brE|-------------------------|----------------------|brbrbr[F#m][PM.......................[F#m].............[E]...........]brbrbrE|-------------------------|-------------------------|brB|-------14----------14----|-------14----------12----|brG|----14----14----14----14-|----14----14----13----13-|brD|-16----------16----------|-16----------14----------|brA|-------------------------|-------------------------|brE|-------------------------|-------------------------|brbrbr[D][PM.......................[C#m]..................]brbrbrE|-------------------------|-------------------|brB|-------10----------10----|------9--------9---|brG|----11----11----11----11-|----9---9----9---9-|brD|-12----------12----------|-11-------11-------|brA|-------------------------|-------------------|brE|-------------------------|-------------------|brbrbrMID-BREAK/2ND VERSE REPEAT - The song now enters a 'quiet bit' asbrGuitar 2 plays the following palm muted riff.brAfter playing it 3 times the 2ND VERSE isbrrepeated. Instead of playing the verse as before,brthis time Guitar 2 carries on repeating it's riffbra further 4 times. Guitar 1 plays nothing.brbrGuitar 2br[PM...................................]brbrbrE|-------------------|-------------------|brB|-------------------|-------------------|brG|-------------------|-------------------|brD|-0-0-12-0-0-11-0-0-|-9-0-0-14-0-0-11-0-|brA|-------------------|-------------------|brE|-------------------|-------------------|brbrbr[PM...................................]brbrbrE|------------------|--------------------|brB|------------------|--------------------|brG|------------------|--------------------|brD|-0-0-12-0-0-9-0-0-|--------------------|brA|------------------|-12-0-0-12-0-0-12-0-|brE|------------------|--------------------|brbrbr1ST VERSE REPEAT - The 1ST VERSE is now repeated with a differentbrbacking. Guitar 2 plays the riff from the INTRObrrepeatedly but without the palm mute. Guitar 1brrepeats(roughly) the following 4 bars 4 times.brbrGuitar 1brbrbrE|----------|----------|-12----12-----|-12----12---12-|brB|-/10------|----------|---1010--1010-|---1010--10----|brG|----------|----------|--------------|---------------|brD|----------|----------|--------------|---------------|brA|----------|----------|--------------|---------------|brE|----------|----------|--------------|---------------|brbrbrCHORUS - As before although this time the chorus is played twice. Thebrsecond time Guitar 1 plays the following twice.brbrA(Guitar 2) DbrGuitar 1brbrbrE|---------9------|----------10-------|brB|------10---10---|-------10----10----|brG|----9---------9-|----11----------11-|brD|-11-------------|-12----------------|brA|----------------|-------------------|brE|----------------|-------------------|brbrbr[F#m] [D] brbrE|----------9-------|----------10-------|brB|-------10---10----|-------10----10----|brG|----11---------11-|----11----------11-|brD|-11---------------|-12----------------|brA|------------------|-------------------|brE|------------------|-------------------|brbrbrOUTRO - Guitars 1 amp; 2 play the original riff from VERSE 1 16 timesbralthough Guitar 1 replaces bars 4, 8, 12 amp; 16 with thebrfollowing marked bars. A third guitar part enters at thebrfifth bar.brbrBar 4 Bar 8 Bar 12 Bar 16brGuitar 1brbrbrE|----------| E|-----------| E|------------| E|-----------|brB|----------| B|-----------| B|------------| B|-----------|brG|----------| G|-----------| G|------------| G|-----------|brD|-/9--7--6-| D|-/11--9--7-| D|-/9-999-7-6-| D|-/11--9--7-|brA|----------| A|-----------| A|------------| A|-----------|brE|----------| E|-----------| E|------------| E|-----------|brbrbrGuitar 3brbrbrE|-17-------|-16--14--12-|-12h14------|-------------|brB|----------|------------|-------14~~~|--12-14------|brG|----------|------------|------------|--------14~~~|brD|----------|------------|------------|-------------|brA|----------|------------|------------|-------------|brE|----------|------------|------------|-------------|brE|-17-17161616----|-16-16h17-16-14-12-|----------|----------|brB|-------------17-|-------------------|----------|----------|brG|----------------|-------------------|----------|----------|brD|----------------|-------------------|----------|----------|brA|----------------|-------------------|----------|----------|brE|----------------|-------------------|----------|----------|brE|-17-------|-16--14--12-|-12h14------|-------------|brB|----------|------------|-------14~~~|--12-14------|brG|----------|------------|------------|--------14~~~|brD|----------|------------|------------|-------------|brA|----------|------------|------------|-------------|brE|----------|------------|------------|-------------|brbrbrOUTRO CONTINUED - Confused!?! You will be! Guitar 3 plays the next barbr6 times whilst Guitar 2 strums the C#m chord - thisbrchanges to a D chord at the fifth bar.In the meantimebrGuitar 1 brings up the rear playing the same guitarbrpart that followed the chorus after the 2nd verse.brAfter playing this through Guitar 1 then repeats thebrbars from the F#m chord onwards twice before endingbrby repeating the last bar in this sequnce whilstbrGuitar 2 strums the C#m chord. Blimey, anybody getbrthat....I'm of to catch some Z's.brbrC#m(play D chord fifth amp; sixth time)brE|-21\19-19\17-17/19-19/21-|brbrbrB|-------------------------|brG|-------------------------|brD|-------------------------|brA|-------------------------|brE|-------------------------|brbrbr[F#m] [E] brbrE|-2121\19-19\17-17\16-16/17-|-17\16-16\14-14\12-12-|brB|---------------------------|----------------------|brG|---------------------------|----------------------|brD|---------------------------|----------------------|brA|---------------------------|----------------------|brE|---------------------------|----------------------|brbrbr[D] [E] brbrE|-1414\12-12\9-9/12-|-12\9-9/12-12\9-9/12-12-|brB|-------------------|------------------------|brG|-------------------|------------------------|brD|-------------------|------------------------|brA|-------------------|------------------------|brE|-------------------|------------------------|brbrbr[F#m] [E] brbrE|-1414\12-12\9-9/12-|-12\9-9/12-12\9-9/12-12-|brB|-------------------|------------------------|brG|-------------------|------------------------|brD|-------------------|------------------------|brA|-------------------|------------------------|brE|-------------------|------------------------|brbrbr[D] [E] brbrE|-1414\12-12\9-9/12-|-12\9-9\7-7/9-9/7-7-|brB|-------------------|--------------------|brG|-------------------|--------------------|brD|-------------------|--------------------|brA|-------------------|--------------------|brE|-------------------|--------------------|brbrbr[F#m] [E] brbrE|-1414\12-12\9-9/12-|-12\9-9/12-12\9-9\7-7-|brB|-------------------|----------------------|brG|-------------------|----------------------|brD|-------------------|----------------------|brA|-------------------|----------------------|brE|-------------------|----------------------|brbrbr[D] [C#m] brbrE|-99\7-7\5-5/7-|-7\5-5/7-7\5-5\2-2p0-|brB|--------------|---------------------|brG|--------------|---------------------|brD|--------------|---------------------|brA|--------------|---------------------|brE|--------------|---------------------|brbrbr[C#m] [C#m] brbrE|/9\-7\5-5/7-7\5--|5/7-7\5-5\2-2p0-|brB|-----------------|----------------|brG|-----------------|----------------|brD|-----------------|----------------|brA|-----------------|----------------|brE|-----------------|----------------|brbrbrC#m C#m C#m A[let ring]brbrbrE|------------|------------|------------|------------|brB|-2----------|------------|------------|-2----------|brG|-------4--2-|------------|------------|-2----------|brD|------------|-4--2-------|-4--2-------|-2----------|brA|------------|-------4--2-|-------4--2-|-0----------|brE|------------|------------|------------|------------|br p If you want to learn Big Country Inwards guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Inwards. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Gold and Silver by Flagship Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Gold and Silver guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Gold and Silver by Flagship using guitar or guitar. This song by Flagship can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Gold and Silver guitar chords has rhythm and included in Flagship (2013) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Gold and Silver by Flagship Guitar Chords/h3 [Intro]brbr[D] [F#m] [Bm] [G] [D] [A] [F#m] [D] br[Verse 1]br[D]Sweetheart, the [F#m]ocean has its [Bm]gold,brit has it's [G]silver that [D]shines [A]for [D]me each night.brAnd G[D]loria,the [F#m]weights they pull me [Bm]farbrand deeper [G]still to the [D]end, my [F#m]desti[D]ny.brbr[Chorus]br[Em]Hunting for [G]thrills, for [D]gold and [A]silver.br[Em]Honey, they [G]bury me [D]today for [A]gold and silver.br[Em]For gold and [G]silver.br[D]For gold and [A]silver.br[Em]For gold and [G]silver.brbr[Interlude]brbr[D] [F#m] [Bm] [G] [D] [A] [F#m] [D] br[Verse 2]br[D]They buried me in [F#m]white cotton,br[Bm]shackled to the [G]iron cannon ball that [D]sinks [A]with [D]me.brHere at the [D]bottom I [F#m]dwell with creatures [Bm]farbrbeyond your [G]wildest, darkest [D]dreams.brHow I [F#m]love the [D]sea.brOh, but [D]Gloria my [F#m]spirit breaks I'll [Bm]never tastebryour [G]lips or touch your [D]skin, our [A]end is [D]here.brbr[Chorus]br[Em]Hunting for [G]thrills, for [D]gold and [A]silver.br[Em]Honey, they [G]bury me [D]today for [A]gold and silver.brbr[Outro] (Play until song ends)br[Em]Gold and [G]silver.br[D]For gold and [A]silver.br[Em] p If you want to learn Flagship Gold and Silver guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Gold and Silver. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

Johnny Angel by Shelley Fabares Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Johnny Angel guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Johnny Angel by Shelley Fabares using guitar or guitar. This song by Shelley Fabares can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Johnny Angel guitar chords has rhythm and included in album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Johnny Angel by Shelley Fabares Guitar Chords/h3 Johnny Angel chordsbrShelley Fabares brbrJohnny [C]AngelbrJohnny [Am]AngelbrJohnny [F]AngelbrJohnny [Dm]Angel[G7]brYou're an angel to [C]mebrbrJohnny [C]AngelbrHow I [Am]love himbrHe's got [F]something that I can't re[Dm]sistbrBut he [F]doesn't even know that [Dm]I [G7] ex[C]ist[C][Am][C][Am]brbrJohnny [C]AngelbrHow I [Am]want himbrHow I [F]tingle when he passes [Dm]bybrEvery[F]time he says hellobrMy [Dm]heart [G7]begins to [C]fly[Am][C][Am]brbrI'm in [Gm]heavenbrI get [C]carried a[C7]waybrI [F]dream of him and mebrAnd [F]how it's gonna bebrOther [Am]fellasbrCall me [D]out for a [D7]datebrBut [G]I just sit and wait, I'd [G7]rather concentratebrbrOn Johnny [C]Angelbr'Cause I [Am]love himbrAnd I [F]pray that someday he'll love [Dm]mebrAnd [F]together we will see how [Dm]lovely [G7]heaven will [C]bebrbrI'm in [Gm]heavenbrI get [C]carried a[C7]waybrI [F]dream of him and mebrAnd [F]how it's gonna bebrOther [Am]fellasbrCall me [D]out for a [D7]datebrBut [G]I just sit and wait, I'd [G7]rather concentratebrbrOn Johnny [C]Angelbr'Cause I [Am]love himbrAnd I [F]pray that someday he'll love [Dm]mebrAnd [F]together we will see how [Dm]lovely [G7]heaven will [C]bebrbrJohnny [C]AngelbrJohnny [Am]AngelbrJohnny [F]AngelbrJohnny [Dm]Angel[G7]brYou're an angel to [C]mebrbr Alternate:brbrCapo IIIbrbrC AbrAm F#mbrF DbrDm BmbrG7 E7brC7 A7brGm EmbrbrSet8brbrhttp://sites.google.com/site/guitarmusicchordsandlyrics/ p If you want to learn Shelley Fabares Johnny Angel guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Johnny Angel. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p