Oasis - Stop Crying Your Heart Out Acoustic Chords & Tabs

 

Stop Crying Your Heart Out Acoustic Chords & Tabs

Oasis Chords & Tabs

Version: 3 Type: Chords

Stop Crying Your Heart Out Acoustic Chords

   
INTRO:   Bm/F#

VERSE 1:

Bm/F#            Asus2        E  ([ch]Esus4/B[/ch])  E
Hold on, hold on, don't be scared
             G
You'll never change whats been and gone
Bm/F#                    Asus2        E
May your smile, shine on, don't be scared
                 G
Your destiny may keep you warm


CHORUS
               D           Asus4     
Cause all of the stars are fading away
           Em7                                          G
Try not to worry you'll see them some day
              D                   E
Take what you need and be on your way
                                     G                      
And stop crying your heart out


VERSE 2

Bm/F#           Asus2        E
Get on, come on, why you scared
                G
You'll never change whats been and gone

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CHORUS
                  D                Asus4
Cause all of the stars are fading away
           E                           G
Try not to worry you'll see them some day
              D                   E
Take what you need and be on your way
                             G                 
And stop crying your heart out



FINAL CHORUS
                 D                 Asus4
Where all of the stars were fading away
           Em7                         G
Try not to worry you'll see them some day
              D                   Em7
Take what you need and be on your way
                       G   Em7
And stop crying your heart out
                    G   Em7
Stop crying your heart out
                    G   Em7
Stop crying your heart out
                    G   Em7     D
Stop crying your heart out


Note:
1. To match Noel Gallagher's live version, the Bm/F# is just a Bm meant to be 
played on the 7th fret 
with the B and high E strings open and the low E string Muted.  
But you can play a regular Bm chord on the second fret if you prefer.
2. The Esus4/B chord in the verse is just an optional quick change from E, moving finger
on G string to second fret, and then back again to E shape. 
Did not include it in other lines, but can be added if you wish to third line and 
again to the second verse.