Chords for Bryan Adams - You Belong To Me (Behind The Song)

Tempo:
96.5 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

F#m

D

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bryan Adams - You Belong To Me (Behind The Song) chords
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Take four.
You belong to me, take four.
[F#]
No, no, no, no.
[C#] Maybe [A] that was too much.
[D#] [A] I take the night train,
I take a net [F#m] plane,
Cause you [E] belong [A] to me.
I just wanna say,
I ain't gonna let you get [F#m] away,
Cause you [E] belong [A] to me.
[F#m] The opening song of the album is You Belong to [E] Me.
[F#m] It was the first song written for the record,
it was the first song recorded for the [E] record,
[A] and with Jeff Lynne's [D] production,
it was the [F#m] song that set the tone for [E] the album.
[A] I told [D] you [A]
tonight,
You say you ain't leaving,
I can't help dreaming,
[F#m]
You [E] belong [A] to me.
At the time of recording the song,
I was working on another album.
The temptation [F#] was to put it on that record,
[E] but it was [A] such a different sounding track
that I wanted to get [F#m] more songs like [E] that
so that it had [A] a unity to it,
because [D] it had a very specific [F#m] sound.
So, [E] as I said, it [A] sort of set the bar,
[D] and being the [F#m] first song for the record,
[E] we had to work pretty hard
[A] to get the rest of the songs up to [D] that level,
but it was [A] exciting to do.
All right, [F#m] come on.
[E] [A] [D] [F#m]
[E] [A] [D] [F#m]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
I'm not drinking,
It gets me thinking,
[F#m] You [E] belong [A] to me.
While you're out there,
Remember I'm right [F#m] here,
And you [E] belong [A] to me.
Only [F#] wanna [E] hold [A] [D] you,
I just [F#m] wanna [E] hold [A] [D] you,
Come on, [F#] let me [E] hold [A] [D] you,
Come on, [F#m] let me [E] hold [A] [D] you,
[A]
Tonight.
[Cm] [N]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
F#m
123111112
D
1321
F#
134211112
A
1231
E
2311
F#m
123111112
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To learn Bryan Adams - You Belong To Me chords, grasp the musical fabric of the song with this sequence - A, D, F#m, E, A and F#m of chords. Kick off your practice at a gentle 48 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 96 BPM. With A Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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Take four.
You belong to me, take four. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
No, no, no, no.
[C#] Maybe [A] that was too much.
_ [D#] _ [A] I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
take the night train,
I take a net [F#m] plane,
Cause you [E] belong [A] to me. _ _ _
I just wanna say,
I ain't gonna let you get [F#m] away,
Cause you [E] belong [A] to me.
[F#m] The opening song of the album is You Belong to [E] Me.
[F#m] It was the first song written for the record,
it was the first song recorded for the [E] record,
[A] and with Jeff Lynne's [D] production,
it was the [F#m] song that set the tone for [E] the album.
[A] I told _ [D] you [A]
tonight, _ _ _ _ _ _
You say you ain't leaving,
I can't help dreaming,
[F#m]
You [E] belong [A] to me.
_ At the time of recording the song,
I was working on another album.
The temptation [F#] was to put it on that record,
[E] but it was [A] such a different sounding track
that I wanted to get [F#m] more songs like [E] that
so that it had [A] a unity to it,
because [D] it had a very specific [F#m] sound.
So, [E] as I said, it [A] sort of set the bar,
[D] and being the [F#m] first song for the record,
[E] we had to work pretty hard
[A] to get the rest of the songs up to [D] that level,
but it was [A] exciting to do.
_ _ _ All right, [F#m] come on.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [F#m] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm not drinking,
It gets me thinking,
[F#m] You _ [E] belong [A] to me. _ _
While you're out there,
Remember I'm right [F#m] here,
And you [E] belong [A] to me.
_ Only [F#] wanna [E] hold _ [A] _ [D] you,
I just [F#m] wanna [E] hold _ [A] _ [D] you,
Come on, [F#] let me [E] hold _ [A] _ [D] you,
Come on, [F#m] let me [E] hold _ [A] _ [D] you,
_ [A] _
_ _ _ _ Tonight.
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

Facts about this song

This song was authored by Jim Vallance and Bryan Adams.

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