Chords for Brian Cadd - Let Go
Tempo:
118.75 bpm
Chords used:
F
Eb
G
Bb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Well, we are going to start the show off with Brian Cadd who is there now you've been on tour
How's the tour been going?
Been three weeks.
This is the last week of it.
Is it fantastic?
We've got two more shows this weekend.
Had a ball.
Oh had a ball, you know me.
Yeah, I know.
Every night another ball.
It goes out there after and chats to everybody, but it's so lovely, isn't it?
And everyone's so pleased to see you.
And they're so chatty at our age, aren't they too?
None of this sort of, oh I signed this.
No, no, and they remember things too, don't they?
From the past.
Unlike myself.
What's something that someone said to you and you thought, oh God, I remember that.
Like from 30 years ago.
Oh, from 30 years ago.
But they always insist that you will remember and they say, Opus, Opus, 1966, October.
I was with the red dress with the thing, you know, I'm the front row.
Gloria.
I have trouble remembering what I had for lunch.
But the best line I heard recently was about this coat.
Standing there in the line afterwards signing the CDs and something like that.
He stood there and looked at me and he said, [Bb] do you know what?
Somewhere out there, [G] there's a very cold sofa.
It's a great coat.
You've let fly today.
Now [Dbm] listen, thank you very much.
What are you going to start with?
I might start with Let Go, if that's all right.
All right, and I'll let go and get off over here.
Here he is, Mr.
Brian Caden, a wonderful band.
Thank you.
[G] For me, it's been recorded 26 times around the world, including, I might say, two times in Swahili.
And it's that version we'd like to do for you this afternoon.
Not really.
[Cm] Three, four.
[D] [Eb] [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] Moonlight and roses [Eb] are the golden thing.
[F] Champagne, a little love [Eb] [Bb] and a wet ring.
Every time she leaves, it's [Eb] gonna break you.
[F] It's happened before, [Gm] don't come [F] to me, I [Eb] don't want no
Kill me!
[Bb] Let go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you.
Let [Bb] go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care.
[Bb] Like a good old wife, I [Eb] would feel the heat of [F]
your [D] soul.
If [Eb] it hurts to say [F] her name, [Bb] baby, let go.
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] Oh, yeah.
[Eb]
[Gm] [Bb] First time for both of you, [Eb] makes me urge your love.
[F] It gives a feel that it's all unreal, [Gm] [Bb] just remember that.
Telling some small secrets, you're [Eb] dreaming dreams about home.
[F] Terrified, [Gm] there'll be [F] a time [Eb] she's all alone.
Let [Bb] go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you.
Baby, baby, [Bb] let go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care.
[Bb] Like a good old wife, rock and roll, never [Eb] feels real good.
[F] Let her move your soul, [Eb] if it hurts to say [F] her name, baby, [Bb] let go.
Play it for me, Pat.
[Cm] [Dm] [Eb] [F]
[Bb] [G]
[C] Walk away, leave one alone, [F] you know you should.
[G] To be in love has as much despair [C] as it has pain.
To counsel friends ain't [Gm] wise, but you [F] sure need to see.
[G] You should not be [Am] for you, [G] should [F] just say the name.
[C] Let go, it [F] ain't worth it if it [G] hurts you.
Let [C] go, you [F] don't need it if [G] she don't care.
[C]
[F] [G]
If it [F] hurts to say her [G] name, baby, [C] let go.
[F]
[G] Like [C] a good old wife, never [F] feels real good.
[G] If [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, [C] baby, let go.
If [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, baby, [C] let go.
If [F] it hurts to say her [G]
name,
baby, let [F] go.
[C] [Dm]
[C]
[G]
How's the tour been going?
Been three weeks.
This is the last week of it.
Is it fantastic?
We've got two more shows this weekend.
Had a ball.
Oh had a ball, you know me.
Yeah, I know.
Every night another ball.
It goes out there after and chats to everybody, but it's so lovely, isn't it?
And everyone's so pleased to see you.
And they're so chatty at our age, aren't they too?
None of this sort of, oh I signed this.
No, no, and they remember things too, don't they?
From the past.
Unlike myself.
What's something that someone said to you and you thought, oh God, I remember that.
Like from 30 years ago.
Oh, from 30 years ago.
But they always insist that you will remember and they say, Opus, Opus, 1966, October.
I was with the red dress with the thing, you know, I'm the front row.
Gloria.
I have trouble remembering what I had for lunch.
But the best line I heard recently was about this coat.
Standing there in the line afterwards signing the CDs and something like that.
He stood there and looked at me and he said, [Bb] do you know what?
Somewhere out there, [G] there's a very cold sofa.
It's a great coat.
You've let fly today.
Now [Dbm] listen, thank you very much.
What are you going to start with?
I might start with Let Go, if that's all right.
All right, and I'll let go and get off over here.
Here he is, Mr.
Brian Caden, a wonderful band.
Thank you.
[G] For me, it's been recorded 26 times around the world, including, I might say, two times in Swahili.
And it's that version we'd like to do for you this afternoon.
Not really.
[Cm] Three, four.
[D] [Eb] [F]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] Moonlight and roses [Eb] are the golden thing.
[F] Champagne, a little love [Eb] [Bb] and a wet ring.
Every time she leaves, it's [Eb] gonna break you.
[F] It's happened before, [Gm] don't come [F] to me, I [Eb] don't want no
Kill me!
[Bb] Let go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you.
Let [Bb] go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care.
[Bb] Like a good old wife, I [Eb] would feel the heat of [F]
your [D] soul.
If [Eb] it hurts to say [F] her name, [Bb] baby, let go.
[Eb]
[F] [Bb] Oh, yeah.
[Eb]
[Gm] [Bb] First time for both of you, [Eb] makes me urge your love.
[F] It gives a feel that it's all unreal, [Gm] [Bb] just remember that.
Telling some small secrets, you're [Eb] dreaming dreams about home.
[F] Terrified, [Gm] there'll be [F] a time [Eb] she's all alone.
Let [Bb] go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you.
Baby, baby, [Bb] let go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care.
[Bb] Like a good old wife, rock and roll, never [Eb] feels real good.
[F] Let her move your soul, [Eb] if it hurts to say [F] her name, baby, [Bb] let go.
Play it for me, Pat.
[Cm] [Dm] [Eb] [F]
[Bb] [G]
[C] Walk away, leave one alone, [F] you know you should.
[G] To be in love has as much despair [C] as it has pain.
To counsel friends ain't [Gm] wise, but you [F] sure need to see.
[G] You should not be [Am] for you, [G] should [F] just say the name.
[C] Let go, it [F] ain't worth it if it [G] hurts you.
Let [C] go, you [F] don't need it if [G] she don't care.
[C]
[F] [G]
If it [F] hurts to say her [G] name, baby, [C] let go.
[F]
[G] Like [C] a good old wife, never [F] feels real good.
[G] If [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, [C] baby, let go.
If [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, baby, [C] let go.
If [F] it hurts to say her [G]
name,
baby, let [F] go.
[C] [Dm]
[C]
[G]
Key:
F
Eb
G
Bb
C
F
Eb
G
[G] _ _ Well, we are going to start the show off with Brian Cadd who is there now you've been on tour
How's the tour been going?
Been three weeks.
This is the last week of it.
Is it fantastic?
We've got two more shows this weekend.
Had a ball.
Oh had a ball, you know me.
Yeah, I know.
Every night another ball.
It goes out there after and chats to everybody, but it's so lovely, isn't it?
And everyone's so pleased to see you.
And they're so chatty at our age, aren't they too?
None of this sort of, oh I signed this.
No, no, and they remember things too, don't they?
From the past.
Unlike myself. _
What's something that someone said to you and you thought, oh God, I remember that.
Like from 30 years ago.
Oh, from 30 years ago.
But they always insist that you will remember and they say, Opus, Opus, 1966, October.
I was with the red dress with the thing, you know, I'm the front row.
_ Gloria.
_ I have trouble remembering what I had for lunch.
But the best line I heard recently was about this coat.
Standing there in the line afterwards signing the CDs and something like that.
He stood there and looked at me and he said, [Bb] do you know what?
Somewhere out there, [G] there's a very cold sofa.
_ _ _ It's a great coat.
You've let fly today.
Now [Dbm] listen, thank you very much.
What are you going to start with?
I might start with Let Go, if that's all right.
All right, and I'll let go and get off over here.
Here he is, Mr.
Brian Caden, a wonderful band.
_ Thank you. _ _ _
_ _ [G] For me, it's been recorded 26 times around the world, including, I might say, two times in Swahili.
And it's that version we'd like to do for you this afternoon.
_ Not really.
[Cm] Three, four.
[D] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ Moonlight and roses [Eb] are the golden thing.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ Champagne, a little love [Eb] [Bb] and a wet ring. _
_ _ _ Every time she leaves, it's [Eb] gonna break you. _ _
_ _ [F] It's happened before, [Gm] don't come [F] to me, I [Eb] don't want no_ _ _
Kill me!
[Bb] Let go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you. _ _
Let [Bb] _ go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care. _
_ _ [Bb] Like a good old wife, _ _ I [Eb] would feel the heat of [F] _
your [D] soul.
If [Eb] it hurts to say [F] her name, [Bb] baby, let go.
_ [Eb] _
_ [F] _ [Bb] Oh, yeah.
_ [Eb] _
_ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ First time for both of you, [Eb] makes me urge your love. _
_ _ _ [F] It gives a feel that it's all unreal, [Gm] [Bb] just remember that. _
_ _ _ _ Telling some small secrets, you're [Eb] dreaming dreams about home.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ Terrified, [Gm] there'll be [F] a time [Eb] she's all alone. _
_ Let [Bb] go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you. _ _
Baby, baby, [Bb] let go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care. _
_ _ _ [Bb] Like a good old wife, rock and roll, never [Eb] feels real good.
[F] Let her move your soul, [Eb] if it hurts to say [F] her name, baby, [Bb] let go.
Play it for me, Pat.
[Cm] _ [Dm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ Walk away, leave one alone, [F] you know you should. _ _
_ _ [G] To be in love has as much despair [C] as it has _ _ pain.
To counsel friends ain't [Gm] wise, but you [F] sure need to see. _ _
_ _ [G] You should not be [Am] for you, [G] should [F] just say the name. _
_ _ [C] Let go, it [F] ain't worth it if it [G] hurts you. _ _
Let _ [C] go, you [F] don't need it if [G] she don't care.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ If it [F] hurts to say her [G] name, _ baby, [C] let go.
_ _ [F] _
_ [G] Like [C] a good old wife, _ _ _ never [F] feels real good.
[G] If _ _ [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, _ [C] baby, let go. _ _
If [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, baby, [C] let go. _ _ _
If [F] it _ hurts to say her [G] _ _ _ _
name, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
baby, let [F] _ _ go. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
How's the tour been going?
Been three weeks.
This is the last week of it.
Is it fantastic?
We've got two more shows this weekend.
Had a ball.
Oh had a ball, you know me.
Yeah, I know.
Every night another ball.
It goes out there after and chats to everybody, but it's so lovely, isn't it?
And everyone's so pleased to see you.
And they're so chatty at our age, aren't they too?
None of this sort of, oh I signed this.
No, no, and they remember things too, don't they?
From the past.
Unlike myself. _
What's something that someone said to you and you thought, oh God, I remember that.
Like from 30 years ago.
Oh, from 30 years ago.
But they always insist that you will remember and they say, Opus, Opus, 1966, October.
I was with the red dress with the thing, you know, I'm the front row.
_ Gloria.
_ I have trouble remembering what I had for lunch.
But the best line I heard recently was about this coat.
Standing there in the line afterwards signing the CDs and something like that.
He stood there and looked at me and he said, [Bb] do you know what?
Somewhere out there, [G] there's a very cold sofa.
_ _ _ It's a great coat.
You've let fly today.
Now [Dbm] listen, thank you very much.
What are you going to start with?
I might start with Let Go, if that's all right.
All right, and I'll let go and get off over here.
Here he is, Mr.
Brian Caden, a wonderful band.
_ Thank you. _ _ _
_ _ [G] For me, it's been recorded 26 times around the world, including, I might say, two times in Swahili.
And it's that version we'd like to do for you this afternoon.
_ Not really.
[Cm] Three, four.
[D] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ Moonlight and roses [Eb] are the golden thing.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ Champagne, a little love [Eb] [Bb] and a wet ring. _
_ _ _ Every time she leaves, it's [Eb] gonna break you. _ _
_ _ [F] It's happened before, [Gm] don't come [F] to me, I [Eb] don't want no_ _ _
Kill me!
[Bb] Let go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you. _ _
Let [Bb] _ go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care. _
_ _ [Bb] Like a good old wife, _ _ I [Eb] would feel the heat of [F] _
your [D] soul.
If [Eb] it hurts to say [F] her name, [Bb] baby, let go.
_ [Eb] _
_ [F] _ [Bb] Oh, yeah.
_ [Eb] _
_ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ First time for both of you, [Eb] makes me urge your love. _
_ _ _ [F] It gives a feel that it's all unreal, [Gm] [Bb] just remember that. _
_ _ _ _ Telling some small secrets, you're [Eb] dreaming dreams about home.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ Terrified, [Gm] there'll be [F] a time [Eb] she's all alone. _
_ Let [Bb] go, it [Eb] ain't worth it if it [F] hurts you. _ _
Baby, baby, [Bb] let go, you [Eb] don't need it if [F] she don't care. _
_ _ _ [Bb] Like a good old wife, rock and roll, never [Eb] feels real good.
[F] Let her move your soul, [Eb] if it hurts to say [F] her name, baby, [Bb] let go.
Play it for me, Pat.
[Cm] _ [Dm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ Walk away, leave one alone, [F] you know you should. _ _
_ _ [G] To be in love has as much despair [C] as it has _ _ pain.
To counsel friends ain't [Gm] wise, but you [F] sure need to see. _ _
_ _ [G] You should not be [Am] for you, [G] should [F] just say the name. _
_ _ [C] Let go, it [F] ain't worth it if it [G] hurts you. _ _
Let _ [C] go, you [F] don't need it if [G] she don't care.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ If it [F] hurts to say her [G] name, _ baby, [C] let go.
_ _ [F] _
_ [G] Like [C] a good old wife, _ _ _ never [F] feels real good.
[G] If _ _ [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, _ [C] baby, let go. _ _
If [F] it hurts to say [G] her name, baby, [C] let go. _ _ _
If [F] it _ hurts to say her [G] _ _ _ _
name, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
baby, let [F] _ _ go. _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _