Artist: | John Mayer (English) |
User: | iamtwonine@gmail.com |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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3x5
John Mayer
Em7 - 022030
Em6/9 - 022022
Em(M9) - 02404x
G7 - 300001
B7 - x21202
Cadd9 - x32033
F - 003233
G13 - 3x3200
Am7- 002010
Cm6(M7)- 031200
strumming- down, down, up, up, down
(fast-chords progressions go fast at some parts)
[Intro]
Em7 Em6/9 Em Em(M9)
(mostly plucking just pluck the strings in the chord and you'll be able to figure it out)
[Verse]
Em7 G7
I’m writing you to
Cadd9 B7 Em7
Catch you up on places I’ve been
Em7 G7
You held this letter
Cadd9 B7 Em7
Probably got excited, but there’s nothing else inside it
[Chorus 1]
C G D C F
Didn’t have a camera by my side this time
C G D C F
Hoping I would see the world with both my eyes
C G D C F
Maybe I will tell you all about it when i’m
Em D
In the mood to lose my way with words
[Instrumental]
Em7 Em6/9 Em Em(M9)
[Verse]
Em7 G7 Cadd9 B7 Em7
Today skies are painted colors of a cowboy’s cliche’
Em7 G Cadd9 B7
And strange how clouds that look like mountains in the sky
Em7
Are next to mountains anyway
[Chorus 1]
C G D C F
Didn’t have a camera by my side this time
C G D C F
Hoping I would see the world with both my eyes
C G D C F
Maybe I will tell you all about it when i’m
Em D
In the mood to lose my way with words
[Bridge]
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
You should have seen that sunrise with your own eyes
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
It brought me back to life
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
You’ll be with me next time I go outside
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
Just no more 3x5’s
[Instrumental]
Em7 Em6/9 Em Em(M9)
[Chorus 2]
C G D C F
Today I finally overcame
C G D C F
Tryin’ to fit the world inside a picture frame
C G D C F Em
Maybe I will tell you all about it when I’m in the mood to
D
Lose my way but let me say
[Bridge]
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
You should have seen that sunrise with your own eyes
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
It brought me back to life
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
You’ll be with me next time I go outside
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
No more 3x5’s
G G13 Am7 Cm6(M7)
Just no more 3x5’s