Chords for Alicia Keys - Underdog (iHeart Acoustic Video)
Tempo:
87.7 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Ab
Cm
Eb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] [C] [Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
This song is like a [C] prayer.
[Ab] [Bb]
My hope that [C] we [Ab] remember [Bb] how resilient we are [Cm] and [Ab] [Bb] how we defy the odds.
[Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
I'd like to dedicate [C] this song [Ab] to all [Bb] the first responders and medical professionals
[Cm] [Ab] that [Bb] are risking their life to keep us [Cm] safe.
[Ab] [Bb] We're so grateful.
[Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] [C]
[Ab] [Bb] She was [Cm] walking in the street, looked [Ab] up and noticed [Bb] he was nameless.
He was homeless.
She [Cm] asked him his name and told [Ab] him what hers was.
He [Bb] gave her a story about life with a [Cm] glint in his eye and a [Ab] corner of a smile.
One [Bb] conversation, simple moment, the [Cm] things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, [Bb] when we look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] [Eb] break [Bb] the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to [Cm] come.
Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah.
[Ab] [Bb] Yeah.
[Cm] Ooh.
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm] She's riding in a taxi back to [Ab] the kitchen, [Bb] talking to the traveler about [Eb] his children and [Bb] wife.
[Eb] A first responder who is risking their [Ab] life [Bb] to give us love and get it right on time.
She [Cm] looked in his eyes in the mirror and he [Ab] smiled.
[Bb] One conversation, [Eb] simple [Bb] moment, [Cm] the things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, when we [Bb] look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] [Eb] [Bb] break the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to come.
[Cm] Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
Yeah.
[Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] Yeah.
Yeah.
[Cm]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bb] [Cm] You're going
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] to.
Yeah.
[Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] I sing a [Ab] song for the hustlers.
[Bb] Single mothers.
[Eb] [Bb] [Ab] Young teachers, student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't [Bb] get to [Ab] run.
This goes out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Ab] love.
You'll find that soon enough you [Bb] will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah.
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
This song is like a [C] prayer.
[Ab] [Bb]
My hope that [C] we [Ab] remember [Bb] how resilient we are [Cm] and [Ab] [Bb] how we defy the odds.
[Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
I'd like to dedicate [C] this song [Ab] to all [Bb] the first responders and medical professionals
[Cm] [Ab] that [Bb] are risking their life to keep us [Cm] safe.
[Ab] [Bb] We're so grateful.
[Cm] [Ab] [Bb]
[Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] [C]
[Ab] [Bb] She was [Cm] walking in the street, looked [Ab] up and noticed [Bb] he was nameless.
He was homeless.
She [Cm] asked him his name and told [Ab] him what hers was.
He [Bb] gave her a story about life with a [Cm] glint in his eye and a [Ab] corner of a smile.
One [Bb] conversation, simple moment, the [Cm] things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, [Bb] when we look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] [Eb] break [Bb] the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to [Cm] come.
Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah.
[Ab] [Bb] Yeah.
[Cm] Ooh.
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm] She's riding in a taxi back to [Ab] the kitchen, [Bb] talking to the traveler about [Eb] his children and [Bb] wife.
[Eb] A first responder who is risking their [Ab] life [Bb] to give us love and get it right on time.
She [Cm] looked in his eyes in the mirror and he [Ab] smiled.
[Bb] One conversation, [Eb] simple [Bb] moment, [Cm] the things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, when we [Bb] look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] [Eb] [Bb] break the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to come.
[Cm] Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
Yeah.
[Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] Yeah.
Yeah.
[Cm]
[Ab] [Eb] [Bb] [Cm] You're going
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] to.
Yeah.
[Cm]
[Ab] [Bb] I sing a [Ab] song for the hustlers.
[Bb] Single mothers.
[Eb] [Bb] [Ab] Young teachers, student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't [Bb] get to [Ab] run.
This goes out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Ab] love.
You'll find that soon enough you [Bb] will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah.
[Ab] [Bb] [Cm]
[Ab] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
Ab
Cm
Eb
C
Bb
Ab
Cm
_ [Gm] _ [C] _ [Cm] _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
This song is like a [C] prayer.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
My hope that [C] _ we [Ab] remember [Bb] how resilient we are [Cm] and [Ab] _ _ [Bb] how we defy the odds.
[Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
I'd like to dedicate [C] this song [Ab] to all [Bb] the first responders and medical professionals
[Cm] _ [Ab] that _ [Bb] are risking their life to keep us [Cm] safe.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] We're so grateful.
_ [Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ She was [Cm] walking in the street, looked [Ab] up and noticed [Bb] he was nameless.
He was homeless.
She [Cm] asked him his name and told [Ab] him what hers was.
He [Bb] gave her a story about life with a [Cm] glint in his eye and a [Ab] corner of a smile.
One [Bb] conversation, simple moment, the [Cm] things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, [Bb] when we look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] _ _ [Eb] break [Bb] the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to [Cm] come.
Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah. _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ Yeah.
[Cm] Ooh. _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] She's riding in a taxi back to [Ab] the kitchen, [Bb] talking to the traveler about [Eb] his children and [Bb] wife.
[Eb] A first responder who is risking their [Ab] life [Bb] to give us love and get it right on time.
She [Cm] looked in his eyes in the mirror and he [Ab] smiled.
[Bb] One conversation, [Eb] simple [Bb] moment, [Cm] the things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, when we [Bb] look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] break the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to come.
[Cm] Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
Yeah.
[Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ [Bb] Yeah.
Yeah.
_ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] You're going _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] to.
Yeah.
[Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] I sing a [Ab] song for the hustlers.
[Bb] Single mothers.
[Eb] _ [Bb] [Ab] Young teachers, student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't [Bb] get to [Ab] run.
This goes out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Ab] love.
You'll find that soon enough you [Bb] will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
This song is like a [C] prayer.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _
My hope that [C] _ we [Ab] remember [Bb] how resilient we are [Cm] and [Ab] _ _ [Bb] how we defy the odds.
[Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
I'd like to dedicate [C] this song [Ab] to all [Bb] the first responders and medical professionals
[Cm] _ [Ab] that _ [Bb] are risking their life to keep us [Cm] safe.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] We're so grateful.
_ [Cm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ She was [Cm] walking in the street, looked [Ab] up and noticed [Bb] he was nameless.
He was homeless.
She [Cm] asked him his name and told [Ab] him what hers was.
He [Bb] gave her a story about life with a [Cm] glint in his eye and a [Ab] corner of a smile.
One [Bb] conversation, simple moment, the [Cm] things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, [Bb] when we look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] _ _ [Eb] break [Bb] the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to [Cm] come.
Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah. _
[Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ Yeah.
[Cm] Ooh. _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] She's riding in a taxi back to [Ab] the kitchen, [Bb] talking to the traveler about [Eb] his children and [Bb] wife.
[Eb] A first responder who is risking their [Ab] life [Bb] to give us love and get it right on time.
She [Cm] looked in his eyes in the mirror and he [Ab] smiled.
[Bb] One conversation, [Eb] simple [Bb] moment, [Cm] the things that change us.
[Ab] If we notice, when we [Bb] look up, sometimes, [Cm] they say I [Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] break the mold.
[Cm] The only dream that [Ab] I've been chasing is [Bb] my own.
So I sing a [Cm] song for the hustlers [Ab] trading at the bus stop.
[Bb] Single mothers [Eb] waiting on a check to come.
[Cm] Young teachers, [Ab] student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't get to [Cm] run.
This goes [Ab] out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping at what you [Cm] love and you'll find that [Ab] someday soon enough [Bb] you will rise up, rise up.
Yeah.
[Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ [Bb] Yeah.
Yeah.
_ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] You're going _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] to.
Yeah.
[Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] I sing a [Ab] song for the hustlers.
[Bb] Single mothers.
[Eb] _ [Bb] [Ab] Young teachers, student doctors, [Bb] people on the front line [Eb] knowing they don't [Bb] get to [Ab] run.
This goes out to the [Bb] underdog.
Keep on [Eb] keeping [Bb] at what you [Ab] love.
You'll find that soon enough you [Bb] will rise up, rise up.
[Cm] Yeah.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _