Lyrics from Lyricsmania.com & the Higher
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Notes: The bridge of this song has different chords, but the same lyrics as the chorus,
which then goes into a repeat of the chorus, so don't be fooled! (I call the
bridge the section at 2:34 with the acoustic guitar). In the intro and
bridge the Db/F is played as such
e|-1-|
B|-2-|
G|-1-| You may also substitute this for C# if you're
D|-3-| having problems switching to this quickly
A|-4-|
e|-1-|
::Intro: [Bbm - Bbm - C# - G#] - [G# - Db/F - F#] -
[F# - Db/F - F#] - [C# - G#] x2
::Fill 1: C#
::Verse Progression: C# - Bbm - A
::Verse with Lyrics:
C# Bbm
She started coming down she's high up in an airplane descending on our
A C# Bbm
town. And i, i let my vision blur the lights reminded me of her and the way
A
i let her down
::Pre-chorus Progression: F# - G# - C# - Bbm - F# - A - C# - F
::Pre-chorus with Lyrics:
F# G# C#
but i'm getting older and i know that nothing's changed i've got to let her
Bbm F# A
go and the truth is i'm better off alone no sense in dragging someone else
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/t/the_higher/try_again_crd.html ]
C# F
along and i know that she knows she said
::Chorus Progression: Bbm - G# - F# - F# x2 + D#7 - F#
::Chorus with Lyrics:
Bbm G# F# F# Bbm
you'll lie wide awake at night thinking about the battles between you and i
G# F# F# D#7 F#
know it's not about who wins sometimes it's better to give in you've got to
to learn to try again
::Verse::
::Chorus::
::Intro:: "come,come on oh,oh ooo come, come on"
::Bridge Progression: Db/F x2 - G# x2 - Bbm x2 - F# F#m
::Bridge With Lyrics:
Db/F Db/F G# G# Bbm
you'll lie wide awake at night thinking about the battles between you and i
Bbm F# F#m
know it's not about who wins sometimes it's better to give in
::Outro Chorus:: no closing D#7 - F# Just play the first 4 chorus chords over and over
::Outro: D#7 - F#m
End note: The chorus previouly consisted of a 6-chord progression.
the last 3 times you play through just the first 4 chords.
On the 4th and final chorus you play all six chords, replacing the F# with an F#m