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Lost You Anyway
Recorded by Toby Keith
(Capo on 2nd fret)
Intro: (C) (E) (F) (Fdim)
(C)Maybe you were right, maybe I (F)could have changed
Sitin' here a-(C)lone tonight thinkin' 'bout a (Bb)lot of things
What's a (C)man to say when all the (G)questions start
Hell, I know (F)deep down inside my (G)broken heart (A)
(Chorus)
(D)Could've tried just a little bit harder
(F#)Kissed you just a little bit sweeter
(G)Held on just a little bit longer
(Gdim)Dug down just a little bit deeper
(D)Let the world revolve around you
And (F#)given you the stars above
Hey, (G)loved you just enough to make you (Gdim)stay
And I'd lost you anyway
Inst: (D) (F#) (G) (Gdim)
I hate it when it's (D)like this, baby it's (F#)like that now
Nothing I can (D)say to you, you even care to (C)talk about
How you gonna (D)dress it up, wrap it in a (A)pretty bow
When it's (G)gone, it's one for good, baby at (A)least I know (B)
(Chorus)
(E)Could've tried just a little bit harder
(G#)Kissed you just a little bit sweeter
(A)Held on just a little bit longer
(Adim)Dug down just a little bit deeper
(E)Let the world revolve around y o u
And (G#)given you the stars above
Hey, (A)loved you just enough to make you (Adim)stay
And I'd lost you anyway
Inst: (E) (G#) (A) (Adim)
Oh, (E)let the world revolve around you
And (G#)given you the stars above
Hey, (A)loved you just enough to make you (Adim)stay
And I'd lost you anyway
(E)(G#)(A)(Adim) I'd lost you anyway
(E)(G#)(A)(Adim) I'd lost you anyway
(E)(G#)(A)(Adim) I'd lost you anyway
(E)(G#)(A)(Adim)
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Hey Koichi, excellent tab as always. Great song too, and who else writes a song in at least 3 keys? Anyway, I was playing the minor chord where you have the diminished and it sounds okay to me. Also, the 2nd chord in the "inst" and "chorus" sounds like a minor to me - "C Em F Fm" would be the beginning with the capo on 2. -gsg_60 | 5/22/2009 | The F#s indicated in the key of the capo should be F#mins when you compare them to the real song. Which makes sense thinking about music theory because at that point you're in the key of D major, the F# chord is the third chord and in major keys, the third chord is minor. -tennisac260 | 7/5/2009 | The same goes for the G#s in the key of E major--- they should be minors also. -tennisac260 | 7/5/2009 |
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