Chords for Alex Dezen // "This Is the Last Song (I'll Ever Write on This Guitar)" ***OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO***
Tempo:
113.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Bb
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
Sold it [C] to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what it [C] means to me.
[G] I think it was in Baltimore, [Gm]
2002.
[C] I never owned a Martin, [G] a Neil Young played one on Harvest Moon.
It had a strong and warm tone when [Gm] I played that open C.
[C] And I hope it sounds as beautiful [G] in the [F] hands of Brian Shearer.
Maybe [Bb] I should have played it more, [C] instead I left it in a case.
[G] Maybe blowing in the wind was waiting in [Bb] there all helpless.
But [Em] I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too late.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
[C] I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what [C] it means to me.
[G]
I played it on some records [Bb] over the last ten years.
[C] It provided a nice rhythm [G] track that I'm sure most people couldn't hear.
But when I moved to Iowa, [Gm] the bridge had started to crack.
[C] In the cold basement where it was [G] left.
And I still [F] feel bad about [Bb] that.
I could have used new strings, [C] or a less sharp obore.
[G] Maybe here comes the regular was waiting in [Bb] there all black-foot.
[G] But I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too late.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I [C] sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what it means to [C]
me.
[G]
[Em] I hate to see it go, [G] but [Am] you'll be fine I know.
[G] [Em] I'll hold on to the times we had.
[G] Like I do [Am] with cars and apartments and everything else.
Cause everything else [G] makes me [C] sad.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
It's a D35 from 71 made [Em] by the Martin Company.
[G] But that can never begin to explain what it means to [C] me.
[G] [Eb]
[N]
This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
Sold it [C] to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what it [C] means to me.
[G] I think it was in Baltimore, [Gm]
2002.
[C] I never owned a Martin, [G] a Neil Young played one on Harvest Moon.
It had a strong and warm tone when [Gm] I played that open C.
[C] And I hope it sounds as beautiful [G] in the [F] hands of Brian Shearer.
Maybe [Bb] I should have played it more, [C] instead I left it in a case.
[G] Maybe blowing in the wind was waiting in [Bb] there all helpless.
But [Em] I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too late.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
[C] I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what [C] it means to me.
[G]
I played it on some records [Bb] over the last ten years.
[C] It provided a nice rhythm [G] track that I'm sure most people couldn't hear.
But when I moved to Iowa, [Gm] the bridge had started to crack.
[C] In the cold basement where it was [G] left.
And I still [F] feel bad about [Bb] that.
I could have used new strings, [C] or a less sharp obore.
[G] Maybe here comes the regular was waiting in [Bb] there all black-foot.
[G] But I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too late.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I [C] sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what it means to [C]
me.
[G]
[Em] I hate to see it go, [G] but [Am] you'll be fine I know.
[G] [Em] I'll hold on to the times we had.
[G] Like I do [Am] with cars and apartments and everything else.
Cause everything else [G] makes me [C] sad.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
It's a D35 from 71 made [Em] by the Martin Company.
[G] But that can never begin to explain what it means to [C] me.
[G] [Eb]
[N]
Key:
G
C
Bb
Em
Am
G
C
Bb
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
_ Sold it [C] to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain _ _ what it [C] means to me.
_ _ [G] _ I _ _ _ _ think it was in Baltimore, _ [Gm] _
2002.
_ [C] I never owned a Martin, [G] a Neil Young played one on Harvest Moon.
It had a strong and warm tone when [Gm] I played that open C.
[C] And I hope it sounds as beautiful [G] in the [F] hands of Brian Shearer.
Maybe [Bb] I should have played it more, [C] instead I left it in a case.
[G] Maybe blowing in the wind was waiting in [Bb] there all helpless.
But [Em] I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too _ late.
_ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
_ [C] I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore. _
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain what [C] it means to me.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
I played it on some records [Bb] over the last ten years.
[C] It provided a nice rhythm [G] track that I'm sure most people couldn't hear.
But when I moved to Iowa, [Gm] the bridge had started to crack.
[C] In the cold basement where it was [G] left.
And I still [F] feel bad about [Bb] that.
I could have used new strings, [C] or a less sharp obore.
_ [G] Maybe here comes the regular was waiting in [Bb] there all black-foot.
[G] But I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too _ late.
_ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I [C] sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore. _
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain _ what it means to [C]
me.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] I hate to see it _ go, _ [G] but _ [Am] you'll be fine I know.
_ _ _ [G] _ [Em] I'll hold on to the times we had.
_ [G] Like I do [Am] with cars and apartments and everything else.
Cause everything else [G] makes me [C] sad. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
It's a D35 from 71 made [Em] by the Martin Company.
_ [G] But that can never begin to explain _ what it means to [C] me.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
_ Sold it [C] to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain _ _ what it [C] means to me.
_ _ [G] _ I _ _ _ _ think it was in Baltimore, _ [Gm] _
2002.
_ [C] I never owned a Martin, [G] a Neil Young played one on Harvest Moon.
It had a strong and warm tone when [Gm] I played that open C.
[C] And I hope it sounds as beautiful [G] in the [F] hands of Brian Shearer.
Maybe [Bb] I should have played it more, [C] instead I left it in a case.
[G] Maybe blowing in the wind was waiting in [Bb] there all helpless.
But [Em] I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too _ late.
_ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
_ [C] I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore. _
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain what [C] it means to me.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
I played it on some records [Bb] over the last ten years.
[C] It provided a nice rhythm [G] track that I'm sure most people couldn't hear.
But when I moved to Iowa, [Gm] the bridge had started to crack.
[C] In the cold basement where it was [G] left.
And I still [F] feel bad about [Bb] that.
I could have used new strings, [C] or a less sharp obore.
_ [G] Maybe here comes the regular was waiting in [Bb] there all black-foot.
[G] But I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too _ late.
_ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I [C] sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore. _
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain _ what it means to [C]
me.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] I hate to see it _ go, _ [G] but _ [Am] you'll be fine I know.
_ _ _ [G] _ [Em] I'll hold on to the times we had.
_ [G] Like I do [Am] with cars and apartments and everything else.
Cause everything else [G] makes me [C] sad. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
It's a D35 from 71 made [Em] by the Martin Company.
_ [G] But that can never begin to explain _ what it means to [C] me.
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[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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