Words and music by
Rick Roberts
(from the album "Luna Sea")
| (Note: During the song intro
and the verses, the Fmaj7 and G6 chords are the same form; that is to say,
the G6 is played like the Fmaj7, only two frets higher, on the third fret.
The high E string is allowed to ring open, hence the 6th of the G chord is
the open E. Additionally, on the first strum of each chord the first
finger and middle finger of the left hand is lifted, the strings (E, B and
G) are allowed to ring open, then on the second strum the first and middle
fingers are again placed down to form the full chord.)
|
VERSE -
Fmaj7
When it all goes crazy and the thrill is gone,
G6
the days get rainy and the nights get long
Fmaj7
When you get that feeling you were born to lose,
Em Fmaj7 G6
starin’ at your ceilin' thinkin' of your blues
VERSE -
Fmaj7
When there’s so much trouble that you want to cry,
G6
the world has crumbled and you don’t know why
Fmaj7
When your hopes are fading and they can’t be found,
Em Fmaj7 G
dreams have left you waiting, friends have let you down
CHORUS -
C G Fmaj7 C G Fmaj7
Just remember I love you, and it’ll be all right
C G Fmaj7 C G Fmaj7
Just remember I love you, more than I can say
Am G Fmaj7 G6
Maybe then your blues will fade away
VERSE -
Fmaj7
When you need a lover and you’re down so low,
G6
you start to wonder but you never know
Fmaj7
When it feels like sorrow is your only friend,
Em Fmaj7 G6
knowin’ that tomorrow you’ll feel this way again
SOLO over VERSE
VERSE -
Fmaj7
When the blues come callin’ at the break of dawn,
G6
the rain keeps fallin’ but the rainbow’s gone
Fmaj7
When you feel like cryin’ but the tears won’t come,
Em Fmaj7 G
when your dreams are dyin’, when you’re on the run
CHORUS -
C G Fmaj7 C G Fmaj7
Just remember I love you, and it’ll be alright
C G Fmaj7 C G Fmaj7
Just remember I love you, more than I can say
C G Fmaj7 Am G Fmaj7
Just remember I love you, and it’ll be alright,
Am G Fmaj7
it’ll be alright,
Am G Fmaj7
it’ll be alright,
Am G Fmaj7
and it’ll be alright
Cmaj7
END
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