There is no strumming pattern for this song yet.Createand get+5 IQ [Intro] |C|Bb/C|F/C|C| x2 [Verse 1]CIf I were the birdBbI'd spread my wings and fly awayFI'll go with the heavenCLook down and smileCI can travel to the worldBbWay down below meFWish God could helpCBut Lo...
Until I met you, was then that I knew Gm7C7 To me you must belong. (Repeat all song) Song Chords All chords used in this song FF7A#A#mAmGmC7G7Gm7E7A7D7 Song Rhythm Performer: Cliff Edwards If I had you See more songs by Cliff Edwards ...
Chords GuitarUkulelePiano Strumming There is no strumming pattern for this song yet.Createand get+5 IQ Tuning: DGCFAD (D tuning/full step down) Or transpose -2 (no capo) to match the original recording [Intro]G[Verse 1]GCG/BAmGDIf I could fly, I'd be coming right back home to youGC...
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George Harrison: electric guitar Ringo Starr: drums ‘If I Fell’ was a ballad primarily written by John Lennon, which first appeared on the A Hard Day’s Night film and soundtrack. The song was a collaboration between Lennon and Paul McCartney, with Lennon taking the lead. That’s my ...
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with the processed hair," Echols continued. "Now he's in full hippie regalia, with the fringed jacket and the boots, and he's onstage using this Cry Baby wah-wah pedal, which I'd tried and couldn't figure out, and he was doing feedback, distortion – stuff guitarists just didn't...
with the processed hair," Echols continued. "Now he's in full hippie regalia, with the fringed jacket and the boots, and he's onstage using this Cry Baby wah-wah pedal, which I'd tried and couldn't figure out, and he was doing feedback, distortion – stuff guitarists just didn't...
and the two most likely to produce radio hits. But a survey of fans of this album will reveal a disbursement of favorite songs. "Starting Over" feels like the best choice today (those opening guitar chords just set the perfect mood for closing this troubled year and beginning a new one)...