Chord Progressions
40 Reasons
Am F C G
40 Reasons why I often wonder
Am F
About the girl who led me on
C G
Thru the thunder and the rain.
Am F / C G
{Chorus}
D C G
Why don't you ever hold me?
D C G
I…...don't believe you, don't believe you told me.
Em G
Forty reasons
Em C
Why I am singing
Em G
My head is turning and
Em C
My heart is stinging
Am F C G
And you…….got me on a string
Am F C G
That kind of love can be a lonely thing.
Am F C G
And it's growing old that gives people the blues
Am F C G
And it's growing up that gets me confused.
{Chorus}
Em G Em C
I've been working and I sit for a while
Em G Em C
And my mind wanders to your distant smile
Am F C G
I bend down to tie my shoe
Am F C G
Lord knows right then that I am thinking of you
Am F C G
And I am listening to my favorite band.
Am F C G
And I was wishing I was holding your hand.
{chorus}
Am F C G
I keep hoping that one day you'll see
Am F C G
And you'll go looking for a man like me, cause
Am G F C
I am like a song without notes
Am G F C
Without you - without you.
Am G F C
I am like a little boy without hope,
Am G F C
Without you, without you.
Am G F C
I am like the moon without the sun,
Am G F C
Dark and lonely, cause you're the only one.
Am G F C
Dark and lonely without you.
Rachel
E
Rachel was a woman she was sensitive and warm
A D E
She had flaxen hair and rhythm in her boots
E
When she moved the room it grooved, people came and stared
A D E
Women laughed and children scrambled at her feet
{Chorus}
A D E
Roll me over and he picked me up again
A D E
She spoke it out with eloquence and grace
A D E
Roll me over and he picked me up again
A A E
The evening came and carried her away.
E
Twilight twilight twilight twilight come and twilight gone
A D E
And she moved as though she never would again
E A D
My oh my and side-to-side She moved so smooth, you know that girl could dance
E A E
My oh my and side-to-side you know she moved so smooth, you know that girl could dance.
{Chorus}
E
Jason was a gentleman His hair was dark and coarse
A D
He spoke in tones of wisdom old and true
E
When he spoke, the laughter broke, The people gathered round
A D E
Said, "Mister tell me won't you tell me what you know."
A D E
He said, "Only only all I know is what I've seen
A D E
Only only what I've seen yeah
A D E
Only only all I know is what I've seen."
A D E
And the evening came and carried him away.
E
His words were few and chosen And his eyes were dark and strong
A D E
And his whiskey like his words they seemed to go
E A D E
He said, "Behold before you stands a man, want to live my life, and find a wife so kind."
E A D E
He said, "Behold before you stands a man, want to live my life, and find a wife so kind."
A D E
He said, "Only only all I know is what I've seen
A D E
Only only what I've seen yeah
A D E
Only only all I know is what I've seen."
A D E
And the evening came and carried him away
E
So he gathered up his courage, he asked her for this dance
A D
Said, "I beg you ma'am, I beg you for this dance.”
E A D
Well it seemed to work cause she seemed to smirk, and she took his hand and led
E
him through the crowd
E A D
Then he held her tight and it just seemed right and he kissed that girl he kissed her
E
sweet and true
E A D
Then he held her tight and it just seemed right and he kissed that girl he kissed her
E
sweet and true
A D E
Someone told me that love's a simple thing
A D E
Take my song and take my words
A D E A D E
Only only all I know is what I heard And the evening came and carried him away
A D E
And the evening came and carried her away
A D
And the evening came and carried them…..
E F# A E
...away. (4x)
Roads
E
There’s a light in the kitchen
Somebody’s home
A woman is sleeping, a man sits alone
D A E
Alone… all alone.
E
And then comes the dawning
And then comes the morn
The woman is yawning
D A E
And daylight, and daylight and daylight, and daylight is born.
E
The roar of an engine
The coffee pot perks
Then off to the office to a room full of jerks
D A E
Again… once again
{Chorus}
A D A E
I… don’t know where I’m going but I’ll get there.
A D A E
Sometimes I’m wondering where will it be?
E
And on the Riviera
A man was painting Greece
The image that he captured - Hercules and the golden fleece
D A E
Again… once again
E
The evening came and found him
His paintings looking fine
He put away his brushes
And went out for, he went out for some wine
D A E
Again… once again
E
Having met a woman
They went out for some air
He loved her like his paintings
D A E
And he wondered, and he wondered, and he wondered, wondered if she cared
Did she care?
{Chorus}
E
And now there is a farmer
With calloused hands and feet
The wagon wheel is busted
The kids have yet to eat…
D A E
again... once again.
E
They gathered at the table
With loving in their eyes
He looked at them intently
D
He looked at them, he looked at them, he looked at them
A E
He looked at them with pride
Once again
E
And when the meal was over
He kissed them all goodnight
And sat down by the fire feeling everything was right
D A
All right, once again
{Chorus}
E
This is a song about lifestyles
Decisions that we make
Roads that we abandon
And others that we take
D A
We take - roads we take.