Lonestar - Amazed Chords & Tabs

 

Amazed Chords & Tabs

Lonestar Chords & Tabs

Version: 7 Type: Chords

Amazed Chords

   
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From: "John Sieber" 
Subject: l/lonestar/amazed.crd
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 02:03:23 GMT

I have altered my original attempt by leaving out the words for the 
verses/refrain.  I used part of a line 4 times at the end to show how the 
vocal line fits with the key change. thank you.
-john

Amazed (Pop Version) by LoneStar

Capo 4

Intro
Em7 A/E - Esus4 (2x)
Em7 A/E - A2

Verse:
E - B - C#m - A2
E - B - C#m - A2
G - D - Em - C
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/l/lonestar/amazed_crd_ver_7.html ]
Refrain:
A - E - F#m - D
A - E - F#m - D
C - D - Esus4 - Em7 A/E

Verse
Refrain

Solo:
G A - E
G D - A (n.c.)                         (up 1/2 step)               Eb
        Every little thing that you do,  Every little thing that you do...
F - Gm - Eb
Bb - F - Gm - Eb
Db                                Eb
Every little thing that you do (every little thing that you do)
Db/F                          Eb
Every little thing that you do...
(n.C.)                  Fsus4
Baby I'm amazed by... you.
Fm7 Bb/F - Fsus4
Fm7 Bb/F - F2

Okay, there ya go.  If you don't want to do the key change, just play the
end refrain normally, and the last sequence of chords normally.  Or you 
could
slide the capo down a fret to simulate the key change, and then continue to
play the chords normally.  Oh, by the way, if you want to do the country 
version,
leave out the intro and outro (just play E for those), and don't repeat
"Every little thing that you do" at the beginning of the last refrain.  Have 
Fun!!
-Pinky