Winner At A Losing Game Cifras
por Rascal Flatts3.297 views, adicionada aos favoritos 62 times
Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Autor: Country_Lover44 [a] 86. Última edição em 31 de jul. de 2014
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(note: alternate between D and Dsus4 in the verses)
Standard Tuning
Intro: Am, C, G
C
Baby, look here at me
G
Have you ever seen me this way
Em7
I've been fumblin' for words
Through the tears and the hurt and the
D
pain
B
I'm gonna lay it all out
G Em7 D
On the line tonight
C G
And I think that it's time
Em7 D
To tell this uphill fight goodbye
CHORUS
C
Have you ever had to love someone
G Em7 D
That just don't feel the same
C
Tryin' to make somebody care for you
G
The way I do
Em7 D
Is like tryin' to catch the rain
C
And if love is really forever
Em7 G D
I'm a winner at a losin' game
C
I know that baby, you tried
G Em7 D
To find me somewhere inside of you
C
But you know you can't lie
G Em7 D
Girl, you can't hide the truth, oh no
B
Sometimes two hearts
G Em7 D
Just can't dance to the same beat
C G
So I'll pack up my things
Em7 D
And I'll take what remains of me
Repeat Chorus
C G
I know that I'll never be the man that you need or love
Em7
Yeah, baby it's killin' me to stand here and see
D
I'm not what you've been dreamin' of
Repeat Chorus
C
Oh, oh, if love is really forever
G Em7 D
I'm a winner at a losin' game
C G
Ooo, I'm tired of losing
Em7 D C G Em7 Dsus4
Oh, oh, oh
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Winner At A Losing Game – Rascal Flatts
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3 comments

i forgot to mention that it is played in Standard Tuning
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Very nice try, CL, but I just tried playing your version along with the recording and it has some problems. Not sure if you're using a capo, but none of the chords you specified seem to match up. Also, I noticed a problem with some of the chords that are minor quality in the recording, but you said they are major quality. Also, the intro doesn't seem to match. I'm hearing Am, C and G. If you really wanted to get fancy, you could toss in an AmSus2 after the Am and a CMaj7 after the C. Did you intend for the guitarist to use a capo? Is this version supposed to match a particular recorded version of this song? Thanks!
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