Chords for Daryl Hall feat. Eric Hutchinson - I Don't Wanna Lose You (Live From Daryl's House)
Tempo:
115.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Dm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Bb] [F] [C] I was interested to see what he was going [F] to be like, [C] you know, because I wasn't sure.
I haven't met a ton of [G] people who [C] are as accomplished as he has.
[Em] You know, I'm kind of just starting [C] out, so there's definitely, [G] I [F] appreciate it from my
[C] side of it.
It's cool to come [G] here and it feels almost like, you know, someone [Dm] taking me under their
wing [C] and show you, like, this is how you do it.
You know, I can, you know, he's done all of this stuff.
[F] He's won all [C] his awards, sold all his records, but he's still kind of doing something fun
[Em] and organic like this that's just, you know, out of his house.
And he [C] just still likes to play music, so that's [Gm] encouraging to me that you can kind
of go through all that and still at the [F] end of it, you still like to do what you, [C] you
know, made [G] a career out of.
[Am] Just to clarify, there's one or two hours [D] of the second time.
It's a [C] double chorus the first time, first [G] chorus, double chorus the second time, then
the breakdown [F] bridge, and then [C] a single chorus going to the outro.
[D] So which one are you talking about me singing?
[F] The whole [C] one?
The last one.
The [G] last one.
The third one.
Okay.
[C] Because it's only
So after [D] your breakdown, I sing those ones.
As we're coming [F] out of the That's correct.
Okay.
[C] [Dm] He can [Em] just play D, [Am] D minor, D minor.
[C]
On the record, D was [Dm] actually A minor to [Am] D minor.
[Dm] [Am] [Dm]
[Am] Yeah.
David Forster.
Yeah.
[C] I wouldn't have done that.
And also, are you doing it?
[F] [C] No.
You've done [Dm] a record, [C] okay.
Just stay with the Yeah.
So, [Bb] the background.
[F] Something [D] I [C] gotta say, [G] to say.
[Am] Something I [D] got to do.
[F] Don't wanna feel like [C] we're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't wanna [C] lose you.
Are we saying the whole [B] thing?
Is there something I wanna [F] say?
[C] Maybe we have to [G] say, [F] to say.
To say and then [C] go on.
[G] To say.
[F] Maybe we do something under the, I don't wanna lose.
[G]
[Dm] Feel [C] like we're [F] drifting away.
Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, ooh, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
How about [G] that?
[F] Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
You [D] gotta [G] come off the note.
[Am] Ooh, ooh, [F] ooh, [C] ooh.
That's [D] it.
[C]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
[C] [F] [C]
[G] It [C] [Dm]
[C] [G] starts
Ooh, [Am] ooh, ooh, ooh.
[Dm] [C] I'm going to listen to him sing because I can count off the other ones.
[Dm]
[F] Yeah.
[Dm]
[C]
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [F] [C] You and I have separate lives, girl.
You and I go [G] different [C] ways.
[Am] We both will [Em] cross [Am] when [G] love and loss [F] has ruled my [C] faith.
[G]
[Gm] [F] [C] People [Dm] have a [C] tragic habit.
Tragic habit.
Let it [F] look [C] in the way.
They [Em] tend to lose [C] their [G] [Dm] overviews and [C] overthink.
[Gm]
Oh, [F] something [Am] I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] Something I've [D] got to do.
[F] Don't want to feel [C] like you're [G] drifting away.
But I don't want [F] to [C] lose [Gm] you.
I don't want to lose.
Sing it [F] out.
Something I [C] want to [G] say.
To say.
[Am] Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [F] [C] Find [F] a better way [C] to encourage you.
It's [F] easy to [C] convince myself.
Because I [Em] can't [Am] believe you'd [Em] want to [F] be with [C] somebody [G] else.
[Gm] [F] [C] People have a tragic habit.
Let it look in the way.
They tend [Em] to [C] lose their [Em] [Dm] overviews and [C] overthink.
[D]
[C] Oh, [F] something [C] I want to [G] say.
To say.
[C] Something I've [D] got to do.
I don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [Dm] don't want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, [F] something [C] I've got to say.
[G] To [Am] say.
Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't want [F] to [C] feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
Because I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
I don't want to lose.
[Dm] [C] [Bb]
[F] Don't make me [C] feel.
[G] Oh, [Dm] like you're drifting [C] away.
[Bb]
[F] Because [Dm] I don't want to lose.
[C]
[G] You make me [Dm] sing.
[C] [Bb]
[F] Hit it up.
[C] Feels like you're drifting [G] away.
Oh, [F] make me [C] feel like I'm.
[F]
I don't.
[C] Please don't read me like.
[F] Something I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] Something I [D] want to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
I don't [F] want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, [Dm] feels [C] like you're drifting [Bb]
[F] away.
And I don't want to [C] lose [G] you, girl.
[F] Oh, I feel [C] like you're [Bb] drifting [F]
away.
[C] Yeah.
[G]
Sing it out [F] now.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F]
away.
Don't make me lose [C] you.
[G]
Oh, I don't [F] want to.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F] away.
I don't want [C] to.
[G] Oh, [F] let me hear you, baby.
Feels [C] like [F] you're drifting away.
Don't tell me, baby.
[C]
[G] Oh, [F] I got to sing you [C] more.
[F] More is your choice.
Tell me what, baby.
Take your noise down.
[C] [G]
Oh, I thought I [F] want to lose [C] [Bb] you.
[F]
Makes me feel.
[C] [G]
I don't [F] feel [C] like.
[Bb] [F]
You're drifting [C] away.
[G]
Oh, [Dm] I feel like.
[F] Oh, I feel like.
Oh, I feel [Bb] like you're drifting away.
[Am]
I haven't met a ton of [G] people who [C] are as accomplished as he has.
[Em] You know, I'm kind of just starting [C] out, so there's definitely, [G] I [F] appreciate it from my
[C] side of it.
It's cool to come [G] here and it feels almost like, you know, someone [Dm] taking me under their
wing [C] and show you, like, this is how you do it.
You know, I can, you know, he's done all of this stuff.
[F] He's won all [C] his awards, sold all his records, but he's still kind of doing something fun
[Em] and organic like this that's just, you know, out of his house.
And he [C] just still likes to play music, so that's [Gm] encouraging to me that you can kind
of go through all that and still at the [F] end of it, you still like to do what you, [C] you
know, made [G] a career out of.
[Am] Just to clarify, there's one or two hours [D] of the second time.
It's a [C] double chorus the first time, first [G] chorus, double chorus the second time, then
the breakdown [F] bridge, and then [C] a single chorus going to the outro.
[D] So which one are you talking about me singing?
[F] The whole [C] one?
The last one.
The [G] last one.
The third one.
Okay.
[C] Because it's only
So after [D] your breakdown, I sing those ones.
As we're coming [F] out of the That's correct.
Okay.
[C] [Dm] He can [Em] just play D, [Am] D minor, D minor.
[C]
On the record, D was [Dm] actually A minor to [Am] D minor.
[Dm] [Am] [Dm]
[Am] Yeah.
David Forster.
Yeah.
[C] I wouldn't have done that.
And also, are you doing it?
[F] [C] No.
You've done [Dm] a record, [C] okay.
Just stay with the Yeah.
So, [Bb] the background.
[F] Something [D] I [C] gotta say, [G] to say.
[Am] Something I [D] got to do.
[F] Don't wanna feel like [C] we're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't wanna [C] lose you.
Are we saying the whole [B] thing?
Is there something I wanna [F] say?
[C] Maybe we have to [G] say, [F] to say.
To say and then [C] go on.
[G] To say.
[F] Maybe we do something under the, I don't wanna lose.
[G]
[Dm] Feel [C] like we're [F] drifting away.
Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, ooh, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
How about [G] that?
[F] Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
You [D] gotta [G] come off the note.
[Am] Ooh, ooh, [F] ooh, [C] ooh.
That's [D] it.
[C]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
[C] [F] [C]
[G] It [C] [Dm]
[C] [G] starts
Ooh, [Am] ooh, ooh, ooh.
[Dm] [C] I'm going to listen to him sing because I can count off the other ones.
[Dm]
[F] Yeah.
[Dm]
[C]
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [F] [C] You and I have separate lives, girl.
You and I go [G] different [C] ways.
[Am] We both will [Em] cross [Am] when [G] love and loss [F] has ruled my [C] faith.
[G]
[Gm] [F] [C] People [Dm] have a [C] tragic habit.
Tragic habit.
Let it [F] look [C] in the way.
They [Em] tend to lose [C] their [G] [Dm] overviews and [C] overthink.
[Gm]
Oh, [F] something [Am] I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] Something I've [D] got to do.
[F] Don't want to feel [C] like you're [G] drifting away.
But I don't want [F] to [C] lose [Gm] you.
I don't want to lose.
Sing it [F] out.
Something I [C] want to [G] say.
To say.
[Am] Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [F] [C] Find [F] a better way [C] to encourage you.
It's [F] easy to [C] convince myself.
Because I [Em] can't [Am] believe you'd [Em] want to [F] be with [C] somebody [G] else.
[Gm] [F] [C] People have a tragic habit.
Let it look in the way.
They tend [Em] to [C] lose their [Em] [Dm] overviews and [C] overthink.
[D]
[C] Oh, [F] something [C] I want to [G] say.
To say.
[C] Something I've [D] got to do.
I don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [Dm] don't want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, [F] something [C] I've got to say.
[G] To [Am] say.
Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't want [F] to [C] feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
Because I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
I don't want to lose.
[Dm] [C] [Bb]
[F] Don't make me [C] feel.
[G] Oh, [Dm] like you're drifting [C] away.
[Bb]
[F] Because [Dm] I don't want to lose.
[C]
[G] You make me [Dm] sing.
[C] [Bb]
[F] Hit it up.
[C] Feels like you're drifting [G] away.
Oh, [F] make me [C] feel like I'm.
[F]
I don't.
[C] Please don't read me like.
[F] Something I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] Something I [D] want to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
I don't [F] want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, [Dm] feels [C] like you're drifting [Bb]
[F] away.
And I don't want to [C] lose [G] you, girl.
[F] Oh, I feel [C] like you're [Bb] drifting [F]
away.
[C] Yeah.
[G]
Sing it out [F] now.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F]
away.
Don't make me lose [C] you.
[G]
Oh, I don't [F] want to.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F] away.
I don't want [C] to.
[G] Oh, [F] let me hear you, baby.
Feels [C] like [F] you're drifting away.
Don't tell me, baby.
[C]
[G] Oh, [F] I got to sing you [C] more.
[F] More is your choice.
Tell me what, baby.
Take your noise down.
[C] [G]
Oh, I thought I [F] want to lose [C] [Bb] you.
[F]
Makes me feel.
[C] [G]
I don't [F] feel [C] like.
[Bb] [F]
You're drifting [C] away.
[G]
Oh, [Dm] I feel like.
[F] Oh, I feel like.
Oh, I feel [Bb] like you're drifting away.
[Am]
Key:
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[C] _ [Bb] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ I was interested to see what he was going [F] to be like, [C] you know, because I wasn't sure.
I haven't met a ton of [G] people who [C] are as accomplished as he has.
[Em] You know, I'm kind of just starting [C] out, so there's definitely, [G] I [F] appreciate it from my
[C] side of it.
It's cool to come [G] here and it feels almost like, you know, someone [Dm] taking me under their
wing [C] and show you, like, this is how you do it.
You know, I can, you know, he's done all of this stuff.
[F] He's won all [C] his awards, sold all his records, but he's still kind of doing something fun
[Em] and organic like this that's just, you know, out of his house.
And he [C] just still likes to play music, so that's [Gm] encouraging to me that you can kind
of go through all that and still at the [F] end of it, you still like to do what you, [C] you
know, made [G] a career out of.
[Am] Just to clarify, there's one or two hours [D] of the second time.
_ It's a [C] double chorus the first time, first [G] chorus, double chorus the second time, then
the breakdown [F] bridge, and then [C] a single chorus going to the outro.
[D] So which one are you talking about me singing?
[F] The whole [C] one?
The last one.
The [G] last one.
The third one.
Okay.
[C] Because it's only_
So after [D] your breakdown, I sing those ones.
As we're coming [F] out of the_ That's correct.
Okay.
[C] _ _ [Dm] He can [Em] just play D, [Am] D minor, D minor.
[C] _ _ _ _
On the record, D was [Dm] actually A minor to [Am] D minor. _ _
[Dm] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ Yeah.
David Forster.
Yeah.
[C] I wouldn't have done that.
And also, are you doing it?
[F] _ [C] _ _ No.
You've done [Dm] a record, [C] okay.
Just stay with the_ Yeah.
So, [Bb] the background.
_ _ [F] Something [D] I [C] gotta say, [G] to say.
_ [Am] Something I [D] got to do. _
[F] Don't wanna feel like [C] we're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't wanna [C] lose you. _
Are we saying the whole [B] thing?
Is there something I wanna [F] say?
[C] Maybe we have to [G] say, [F] to say.
To say and then [C] go on.
_ [G] To say.
[F] Maybe we do something under the, I don't wanna lose.
[G] _
[Dm] Feel [C] like we're [F] drifting away. _ _
_ Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, ooh, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
How about [G] that?
_ [F] Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
You [D] gotta _ [G] _ come off the note.
[Am] Ooh, ooh, [F] ooh, [C] ooh.
That's [D] it.
[C]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ It [C] _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] starts_
Ooh, [Am] ooh, ooh, ooh.
[Dm] _ _ [C] I'm going to listen to him sing because I can count off the other ones.
_ [Dm] _
[F] Yeah.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [F] [C] You and I have separate lives, girl.
_ You and I go [G] different [C] ways.
[Am] We both will [Em] cross [Am] when [G] love and loss [F] has ruled my [C] faith.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [F] _ [C] People [Dm] have a [C] tragic habit.
Tragic habit.
Let it [F] look [C] in the _ way.
They [Em] tend to lose [C] their [G] [Dm] overviews and [C] _ overthink.
_ [Gm]
Oh, _ _ [F] _ something [Am] I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] Something I've [D] got to do.
_ [F] Don't want to feel [C] like you're [G] drifting away.
But I don't want [F] to [C] lose [Gm] you.
I don't want to lose.
Sing it [F] out.
Something I [C] want to [G] say.
To say.
[Am] _ Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] [C] Find [F] a better way [C] to encourage you.
_ It's [F] easy to [C] convince myself.
Because I [Em] can't [Am] believe you'd [Em] want to [F] be with [C] somebody _ [G] else. _
_ [Gm] _ [F] _ [C] People have a tragic _ _ habit.
Let it look in the way.
_ They tend [Em] to [C] lose their [Em] [Dm] overviews and [C] overthink.
_ _ [D] _
[C] Oh, _ [F] _ something [C] I want to [G] say.
To say.
[C] Something I've [D] got to do.
I don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [Dm] don't want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, _ _ [F] _ something [C] I've got to say.
[G] To [Am] say.
Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't want [F] to [C] feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
Because I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
I don't want to lose.
[Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
[F] _ Don't make me [C] feel. _ _
[G] _ Oh, [Dm] like you're drifting [C] away.
_ [Bb] _
[F] _ Because [Dm] I don't want to lose.
[C] _ _ _
[G] You make me [Dm] sing.
_ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
[F] _ Hit it up.
[C] Feels like you're drifting [G] away.
Oh, [F] make me [C] feel like I'm.
_ [F] _
_ I don't. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] Please don't read me like. _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ Something I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] _ Something I [D] want to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
I don't [F] want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, _ _ [Dm] feels [C] like you're drifting [Bb]
[F] away.
And I don't want to [C] lose [G] you, girl.
_ [F] Oh, I feel [C] like you're [Bb] drifting [F]
away.
_ _ _ _ [C] Yeah.
[G] _
_ Sing it out [F] now.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F]
away.
Don't make me lose [C] you.
_ _ [G] _
_ Oh, I don't [F] want to.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F] away.
I don't want [C] to. _ _ _
[G] _ Oh, [F] let me hear you, baby.
Feels [C] like [F] you're drifting away.
Don't tell me, baby.
[C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ Oh, [F] I got to sing you [C] more.
[F] More is your choice.
Tell me what, baby.
Take your noise down.
[C] _ _ _ [G] _
Oh, I thought I [F] want to lose [C] [Bb] you.
[F] _
_ Makes me feel.
[C] _ _ _ [G] _
I don't [F] feel [C] like.
[Bb] _ [F] _
_ You're drifting [C] away.
_ _ [G] _
_ Oh, _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] I feel like.
[F] Oh, I feel like.
Oh, I feel [Bb] like you're drifting away. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I haven't met a ton of [G] people who [C] are as accomplished as he has.
[Em] You know, I'm kind of just starting [C] out, so there's definitely, [G] I [F] appreciate it from my
[C] side of it.
It's cool to come [G] here and it feels almost like, you know, someone [Dm] taking me under their
wing [C] and show you, like, this is how you do it.
You know, I can, you know, he's done all of this stuff.
[F] He's won all [C] his awards, sold all his records, but he's still kind of doing something fun
[Em] and organic like this that's just, you know, out of his house.
And he [C] just still likes to play music, so that's [Gm] encouraging to me that you can kind
of go through all that and still at the [F] end of it, you still like to do what you, [C] you
know, made [G] a career out of.
[Am] Just to clarify, there's one or two hours [D] of the second time.
_ It's a [C] double chorus the first time, first [G] chorus, double chorus the second time, then
the breakdown [F] bridge, and then [C] a single chorus going to the outro.
[D] So which one are you talking about me singing?
[F] The whole [C] one?
The last one.
The [G] last one.
The third one.
Okay.
[C] Because it's only_
So after [D] your breakdown, I sing those ones.
As we're coming [F] out of the_ That's correct.
Okay.
[C] _ _ [Dm] He can [Em] just play D, [Am] D minor, D minor.
[C] _ _ _ _
On the record, D was [Dm] actually A minor to [Am] D minor. _ _
[Dm] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ Yeah.
David Forster.
Yeah.
[C] I wouldn't have done that.
And also, are you doing it?
[F] _ [C] _ _ No.
You've done [Dm] a record, [C] okay.
Just stay with the_ Yeah.
So, [Bb] the background.
_ _ [F] Something [D] I [C] gotta say, [G] to say.
_ [Am] Something I [D] got to do. _
[F] Don't wanna feel like [C] we're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't wanna [C] lose you. _
Are we saying the whole [B] thing?
Is there something I wanna [F] say?
[C] Maybe we have to [G] say, [F] to say.
To say and then [C] go on.
_ [G] To say.
[F] Maybe we do something under the, I don't wanna lose.
[G] _
[Dm] Feel [C] like we're [F] drifting away. _ _
_ Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, ooh, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
How about [G] that?
_ [F] Ooh, [C] ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
You [D] gotta _ [G] _ come off the note.
[Am] Ooh, ooh, [F] ooh, [C] ooh.
That's [D] it.
[C]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, [G] ooh.
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ It [C] _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] starts_
Ooh, [Am] ooh, ooh, ooh.
[Dm] _ _ [C] I'm going to listen to him sing because I can count off the other ones.
_ [Dm] _
[F] Yeah.
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [F] [C] You and I have separate lives, girl.
_ You and I go [G] different [C] ways.
[Am] We both will [Em] cross [Am] when [G] love and loss [F] has ruled my [C] faith.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ [F] _ [C] People [Dm] have a [C] tragic habit.
Tragic habit.
Let it [F] look [C] in the _ way.
They [Em] tend to lose [C] their [G] [Dm] overviews and [C] _ overthink.
_ [Gm]
Oh, _ _ [F] _ something [Am] I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] Something I've [D] got to do.
_ [F] Don't want to feel [C] like you're [G] drifting away.
But I don't want [F] to [C] lose [Gm] you.
I don't want to lose.
Sing it [F] out.
Something I [C] want to [G] say.
To say.
[Am] _ Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] [C] Find [F] a better way [C] to encourage you.
_ It's [F] easy to [C] convince myself.
Because I [Em] can't [Am] believe you'd [Em] want to [F] be with [C] somebody _ [G] else. _
_ [Gm] _ [F] _ [C] People have a tragic _ _ habit.
Let it look in the way.
_ They tend [Em] to [C] lose their [Em] [Dm] overviews and [C] overthink.
_ _ [D] _
[C] Oh, _ [F] _ something [C] I want to [G] say.
To say.
[C] Something I've [D] got to do.
I don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G] away.
I [Dm] don't want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, _ _ [F] _ something [C] I've got to say.
[G] To [Am] say.
Something I've [D] got to do.
Don't want [F] to [C] feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
Because I [F] don't want to [C] lose you.
I don't want to lose.
[Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
[F] _ Don't make me [C] feel. _ _
[G] _ Oh, [Dm] like you're drifting [C] away.
_ [Bb] _
[F] _ Because [Dm] I don't want to lose.
[C] _ _ _
[G] You make me [Dm] sing.
_ [C] _ _ [Bb] _
[F] _ Hit it up.
[C] Feels like you're drifting [G] away.
Oh, [F] make me [C] feel like I'm.
_ [F] _
_ I don't. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] Please don't read me like. _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ Something I [C] want to say.
[G] To say.
[Am] _ Something I [D] want to do.
Don't [F] want to feel like you're drifting [G]
away.
I don't [F] want to [C] lose you.
[Bb] Oh, _ _ [Dm] feels [C] like you're drifting [Bb]
[F] away.
And I don't want to [C] lose [G] you, girl.
_ [F] Oh, I feel [C] like you're [Bb] drifting [F]
away.
_ _ _ _ [C] Yeah.
[G] _
_ Sing it out [F] now.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F]
away.
Don't make me lose [C] you.
_ _ [G] _
_ Oh, I don't [F] want to.
Feels [C] like you're drifting [F] away.
I don't want [C] to. _ _ _
[G] _ Oh, [F] let me hear you, baby.
Feels [C] like [F] you're drifting away.
Don't tell me, baby.
[C] _ _ _ _
[G] _ Oh, [F] I got to sing you [C] more.
[F] More is your choice.
Tell me what, baby.
Take your noise down.
[C] _ _ _ [G] _
Oh, I thought I [F] want to lose [C] [Bb] you.
[F] _
_ Makes me feel.
[C] _ _ _ [G] _
I don't [F] feel [C] like.
[Bb] _ [F] _
_ You're drifting [C] away.
_ _ [G] _
_ Oh, _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] I feel like.
[F] Oh, I feel like.
Oh, I feel [Bb] like you're drifting away. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _