Man You Were Looking For Cifras
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Dificuldade: | intermediário |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Autor: jeshuaedwards [a] 107. 3 contributors no total, última edição em 30 de dez. de 2019
Cifras
Palhetada
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Hey :) these arent neccessarily the exsact chords but i reckon theyre pretty close. Hope you enjoy playing
this rad song as much as i have
Em G
Well I'll be on my way
C Bm7 Am7
This is what she told me, told me
Em G
That I've got to much on my plate
C Bm7 Am7
Baby you don't know me, know me
Em G
So why am I afraid
C
To be the one who asks the questions
Bm7 Am7
I'm looking for directions
Em G
Sorta hoping you'd explain
C Bm7 Emaj7sus4
How to be the man that you were looking
Em* Em G C
Man your were looking for
Bm7 Am7 Em G C Bm7 Am7
How to be the man that you were looking for
Em G
I think you thought this was a game
C Bm7 Am7
But the rules are there for breaking, breaking
Em G
So I guess I am to blame
C Bm7 Am7
That's why my heart is aching, aching
Em G
While my bodies numb
C
I'll continue looking for the answer
Bm7 Am7
Your love is like a cancer
Em G
And I hope its not to late
C Bm7 Emaj7sus4
To be the man that you were looking
Em* Em G C
Man your were looking for
Bm7 Am7 Em G C
How to be the man that you were looking for
Bm7 Am7 Em G C Bm7 Am7
How to be the man that you were looking for
Em Am7
Running, always running
Em
Away
Am7 Em
All I need, is for you to stay
Em Am7
Running, always running
Em
Away
Am7 B7
All I need, is for you to say
Em* Em G C
That I'm the Man your were looking for
Bm7 Am7 Em G C
How to be the man that you were looking for
Bm7 Am7 Em G C Bm7 Am7
How to be the man that you were looking for
Bm7 Am7 Em
How to be the man that you were looking for
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6 comments

I think Its Em not E
+3

Nice chords man. My only suggestion would be changing the C to a Cmaj7, and the Emaj7Sus4 to an open B7(no5). Generally spot on though :D
+2

is the Em* just a chord bar on 7? Or what's the difference?
+1