Chords for Dia Frampton - "Nineteen Stars" [Meg & Dia song] (Live in Los Angeles 4-6-17)
Tempo:
104 bpm
Chords used:
D
Bm
G
A
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm gonna play an old song.
So, there's a lot of great songwriters in this world.
[C] [D] [N] There's a lot of great songwriters in this world, but the one who influenced me the most,
and my favorite songwriter, is my sister.
Yeah, I mean, I was sitting in my room, karaoke-ing to Shania Twain,
and she was like, I'm gonna write my own songs.
And she wrote really [E] great songs, and it was really [D] cool because
[Bm] she'd go through something crazy [E] with a guy, and then she'd come out the next [G] day with a song,
[E] or something weird would happen, and she always just wrote about
everything that was going on in her life, which was, I mean,
that's what a lot of songwriters do, but it was just so [N] direct.
I got to see the drama, and then hear the song.
And it was really cool.
My sister and I were always so different, but so similar, I would copy her with everything.
She was a cheerleader.
[E] I was not a cheerleader.
Can I just say really quick, I was thinking about this the other day, this is so strange, but
in Utah, [G] if you audition for the cheer squad, so say that like 50 girls audition for the cheer squad in Utah,
I was born, and [D] only say 10 people make the team, this is what they do.
I remember this, and I thought, this is really fucked up.
At the time, I [D#] just didn't really know any better.
So the 50 girls, they tell the 50 girls, [F] on Saturday at [D] 7pm, we're gonna come pick you up,
[Bm] and we're gonna go to [N] like a celebratory party.
So get dressed, get ready to go, we'll be there to pick you up.
And they [C] only go pick up 10 girls.
And so all 50 girls get ready, and that's like the way [D] you find out you made [D#] the cheer squad.
[D] [G] So, my sister was a cheerleader for I think 3 years, and every year, my mom and I had like backup [F] checks.
Like backup [B] party stuff, [D] and backup like, it's okay, you know.
She made it every year, but like, man, that's harsh.
[E] Freaking tough, like you really wouldn't [C] think [D] that's what's going on.
Anyway, this is a song, this song she wrote actually about, [F#] oh this is probably really out of tune, is it though?
[G#] [E] She wrote this song actually about somebody who was suicidal with one of her friends.
[A]
A nice positive tone to it.
Sorry, this guy's, this [Am] guy's moving.
[D]
[G] Did [Bm] he do it?
[G#m] You wanna come do it?
Did he do it?
[Em] Did who do it?
[D] Oh no, [F#] oh.
He's like, do you wanna come tune my guitar?
No.
[F#m]
Okay, I feel like, [F#] it's hard, it's hard being [Bm] a teenager.
We all, we all feel [D] kinda weird sometimes.
Thank God those days are over.
[F#] Long over, thanks [D] Carla.
[G] [A]
[D] [Bm] [G]
[Bm]
[A]
[D] [G]
[Bm]
[A] I don't think you're funny as [Bm] you do.
We all feel like [F#m] we're breaking [A] sometimes.
[F#m] [G] I won't give you up [Gm] tonight.
[D]
Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
I've been acting, starting [G] on.
[D] Give your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life [D] can save.
You're my wish to keep.
Don't tell me it doesn't [G] matter.
I'll tell you what [Bm] matters.
Bare feet in the summer.
[A] Open windows at [D] night.
You think no one needs [G] you.
You have nothing [Bm] to see through.
I need you, I [A] need you.
Don't I count in this [Bm] fight.
Show me anger, [A] few speeds clutching onto it.
[G] Show me anything.
Just show me [Bm] you [B] [D] care.
Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
I've been acting, starting on.
Give [D] your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life can save.
[A] You're my wish.
[G]
You're my wish, [F#m] my [G] wish.
[A] You're my wish [F#m] tonight.
[D] [N]
So, there's a lot of great songwriters in this world.
[C] [D] [N] There's a lot of great songwriters in this world, but the one who influenced me the most,
and my favorite songwriter, is my sister.
Yeah, I mean, I was sitting in my room, karaoke-ing to Shania Twain,
and she was like, I'm gonna write my own songs.
And she wrote really [E] great songs, and it was really [D] cool because
[Bm] she'd go through something crazy [E] with a guy, and then she'd come out the next [G] day with a song,
[E] or something weird would happen, and she always just wrote about
everything that was going on in her life, which was, I mean,
that's what a lot of songwriters do, but it was just so [N] direct.
I got to see the drama, and then hear the song.
And it was really cool.
My sister and I were always so different, but so similar, I would copy her with everything.
She was a cheerleader.
[E] I was not a cheerleader.
Can I just say really quick, I was thinking about this the other day, this is so strange, but
in Utah, [G] if you audition for the cheer squad, so say that like 50 girls audition for the cheer squad in Utah,
I was born, and [D] only say 10 people make the team, this is what they do.
I remember this, and I thought, this is really fucked up.
At the time, I [D#] just didn't really know any better.
So the 50 girls, they tell the 50 girls, [F] on Saturday at [D] 7pm, we're gonna come pick you up,
[Bm] and we're gonna go to [N] like a celebratory party.
So get dressed, get ready to go, we'll be there to pick you up.
And they [C] only go pick up 10 girls.
And so all 50 girls get ready, and that's like the way [D] you find out you made [D#] the cheer squad.
[D] [G] So, my sister was a cheerleader for I think 3 years, and every year, my mom and I had like backup [F] checks.
Like backup [B] party stuff, [D] and backup like, it's okay, you know.
She made it every year, but like, man, that's harsh.
[E] Freaking tough, like you really wouldn't [C] think [D] that's what's going on.
Anyway, this is a song, this song she wrote actually about, [F#] oh this is probably really out of tune, is it though?
[G#] [E] She wrote this song actually about somebody who was suicidal with one of her friends.
[A]
A nice positive tone to it.
Sorry, this guy's, this [Am] guy's moving.
[D]
[G] Did [Bm] he do it?
[G#m] You wanna come do it?
Did he do it?
[Em] Did who do it?
[D] Oh no, [F#] oh.
He's like, do you wanna come tune my guitar?
No.
[F#m]
Okay, I feel like, [F#] it's hard, it's hard being [Bm] a teenager.
We all, we all feel [D] kinda weird sometimes.
Thank God those days are over.
[F#] Long over, thanks [D] Carla.
[G] [A]
[D] [Bm] [G]
[Bm]
[A]
[D] [G]
[Bm]
[A] I don't think you're funny as [Bm] you do.
We all feel like [F#m] we're breaking [A] sometimes.
[F#m] [G] I won't give you up [Gm] tonight.
[D]
Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
I've been acting, starting [G] on.
[D] Give your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life [D] can save.
You're my wish to keep.
Don't tell me it doesn't [G] matter.
I'll tell you what [Bm] matters.
Bare feet in the summer.
[A] Open windows at [D] night.
You think no one needs [G] you.
You have nothing [Bm] to see through.
I need you, I [A] need you.
Don't I count in this [Bm] fight.
Show me anger, [A] few speeds clutching onto it.
[G] Show me anything.
Just show me [Bm] you [B] [D] care.
Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
I've been acting, starting on.
Give [D] your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life can save.
[A] You're my wish.
[G]
You're my wish, [F#m] my [G] wish.
[A] You're my wish [F#m] tonight.
[D] [N]
Key:
D
Bm
G
A
E
D
Bm
G
_ I'm gonna play an old song. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So, there's a lot of great songwriters in this world.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [N] There's a lot of great songwriters in this world, but the one who influenced me the most,
and my favorite songwriter, is my sister. _ _ _
Yeah, I mean, I was sitting in my room, karaoke-ing to Shania Twain,
and she was like, I'm gonna write my own songs.
And she wrote really [E] great songs, and _ it was really [D] cool because
[Bm] she'd go through something crazy [E] with a guy, and then she'd come out the next [G] day with a song,
[E] or something weird would happen, and she always just wrote about
everything that was going on in her life, which was, I mean,
that's what a lot of songwriters do, but it was just so [N] direct.
I got to see the drama, and then hear the song.
And it was really cool.
_ My sister and I were always so different, but so similar, I would copy her with everything.
She was a cheerleader.
[E] I was not a cheerleader.
Can I just say really quick, I was thinking about this the other day, this is so strange, but
in Utah, [G] if you audition for the cheer squad, so say that like 50 girls audition for the cheer squad in Utah,
I was born, and [D] only say 10 people make the team, this is what they do.
I remember this, and I thought, this is really fucked up.
At the time, I [D#] just didn't really know any better.
So the 50 girls, they tell the 50 girls, [F] on Saturday at [D] 7pm, we're gonna come pick you up,
[Bm] and we're gonna go to [N] like a celebratory party.
So get dressed, get ready to go, we'll be there to pick you up.
And they [C] only go pick up 10 girls.
And so all 50 girls get ready, and that's like the way [D] you find out you made [D#] the cheer squad.
[D] _ _ [G] So, my sister was a cheerleader for I think 3 years, and every year, my mom and I had like backup [F] checks.
Like backup [B] party stuff, [D] and backup like, it's okay, you know.
She made it every year, but like, man, that's harsh.
[E] Freaking tough, like you really wouldn't [C] think _ [D] that's what's going on.
Anyway, this is a song, this song she wrote actually about, _ [F#] oh this is probably really out of tune, is it though?
_ [G#] _ [E] She wrote this song actually about _ somebody _ who was suicidal with one of her friends.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
A nice positive tone to it.
_ Sorry, this guy's, this [Am] guy's moving.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ Did [Bm] he do it? _
[G#m] You wanna come do it?
Did he do it?
_ [Em] Did who do it?
_ [D] Oh no, [F#] oh.
_ He's like, do you wanna come tune my guitar?
_ _ _ _ No.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ Okay, I feel like, _ [F#] it's hard, it's hard being [Bm] a teenager.
We all, we all feel [D] kinda weird sometimes.
_ Thank God those days are over. _ _
[F#] Long over, thanks [D] Carla. _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] I don't think you're funny as [Bm] you do.
We all feel like [F#m] we're breaking [A] sometimes.
_ [F#m] [G] I won't give you up [Gm] tonight.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
I've been acting, starting [G] on.
[D] Give your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life [D] can save.
You're my wish to keep. _ _ _ _
Don't tell me it doesn't [G] matter.
I'll tell you what [Bm] matters.
Bare feet in the summer.
[A] _ Open windows at [D] night.
You think no one needs [G] you.
You have nothing [Bm] to see through.
I need you, I [A] need you.
Don't I count in this [Bm] fight.
Show me anger, [A] few speeds clutching onto it.
[G] Show me anything.
_ Just show me [Bm] you _ [B] [D] care.
_ Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
_ I've been acting, starting on.
Give [D] your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life can save.
[A] You're my wish.
_ _ [G] _
You're my wish, [F#m] my [G] wish.
[A] You're my wish [F#m] tonight.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ So, there's a lot of great songwriters in this world.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [N] There's a lot of great songwriters in this world, but the one who influenced me the most,
and my favorite songwriter, is my sister. _ _ _
Yeah, I mean, I was sitting in my room, karaoke-ing to Shania Twain,
and she was like, I'm gonna write my own songs.
And she wrote really [E] great songs, and _ it was really [D] cool because
[Bm] she'd go through something crazy [E] with a guy, and then she'd come out the next [G] day with a song,
[E] or something weird would happen, and she always just wrote about
everything that was going on in her life, which was, I mean,
that's what a lot of songwriters do, but it was just so [N] direct.
I got to see the drama, and then hear the song.
And it was really cool.
_ My sister and I were always so different, but so similar, I would copy her with everything.
She was a cheerleader.
[E] I was not a cheerleader.
Can I just say really quick, I was thinking about this the other day, this is so strange, but
in Utah, [G] if you audition for the cheer squad, so say that like 50 girls audition for the cheer squad in Utah,
I was born, and [D] only say 10 people make the team, this is what they do.
I remember this, and I thought, this is really fucked up.
At the time, I [D#] just didn't really know any better.
So the 50 girls, they tell the 50 girls, [F] on Saturday at [D] 7pm, we're gonna come pick you up,
[Bm] and we're gonna go to [N] like a celebratory party.
So get dressed, get ready to go, we'll be there to pick you up.
And they [C] only go pick up 10 girls.
And so all 50 girls get ready, and that's like the way [D] you find out you made [D#] the cheer squad.
[D] _ _ [G] So, my sister was a cheerleader for I think 3 years, and every year, my mom and I had like backup [F] checks.
Like backup [B] party stuff, [D] and backup like, it's okay, you know.
She made it every year, but like, man, that's harsh.
[E] Freaking tough, like you really wouldn't [C] think _ [D] that's what's going on.
Anyway, this is a song, this song she wrote actually about, _ [F#] oh this is probably really out of tune, is it though?
_ [G#] _ [E] She wrote this song actually about _ somebody _ who was suicidal with one of her friends.
_ [A] _ _ _ _
A nice positive tone to it.
_ Sorry, this guy's, this [Am] guy's moving.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ Did [Bm] he do it? _
[G#m] You wanna come do it?
Did he do it?
_ [Em] Did who do it?
_ [D] Oh no, [F#] oh.
_ He's like, do you wanna come tune my guitar?
_ _ _ _ No.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ Okay, I feel like, _ [F#] it's hard, it's hard being [Bm] a teenager.
We all, we all feel [D] kinda weird sometimes.
_ Thank God those days are over. _ _
[F#] Long over, thanks [D] Carla. _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] I don't think you're funny as [Bm] you do.
We all feel like [F#m] we're breaking [A] sometimes.
_ [F#m] [G] I won't give you up [Gm] tonight.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
I've been acting, starting [G] on.
[D] Give your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life [D] can save.
You're my wish to keep. _ _ _ _
Don't tell me it doesn't [G] matter.
I'll tell you what [Bm] matters.
Bare feet in the summer.
[A] _ Open windows at [D] night.
You think no one needs [G] you.
You have nothing [Bm] to see through.
I need you, I [A] need you.
Don't I count in this [Bm] fight.
Show me anger, [A] few speeds clutching onto it.
[G] Show me anything.
_ Just show me [Bm] you _ [B] [D] care.
_ Stay awake, stay awake, [Bm] survive.
_ I've been acting, starting on.
Give [D] your name tonight.
I wanna scream, wanna [Bm] scream your name.
It's all I, my life can save.
[A] You're my wish.
_ _ [G] _
You're my wish, [F#m] my [G] wish.
[A] You're my wish [F#m] tonight.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _