Chords for Last To Know - Three Days Grace - Toronto Nov 6 2010
Tempo:
70.3 bpm
Chords used:
E
C
D
Em
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
First and foremost though, I want to [E] thank you guys for being real [Em] rock fucking music fans.
[C]
[E] [Em] There's a lot of shit out there on the radio these [Am] days and it's because of people like [Em] you
and us.
[C] I know that rock and roll will never die so thank you [E] for that.
[Em]
[C]
[E] And I want to touch on just
one subject.
[E]
[C] Something that's very close to all of our hearts in this [G] band.
[Dm] Something called the
James Fund.
[E] [Em] And it's a fund to [C] raise money for neuroblastoma cancer among [C] kids.
And [Em] we've [E] been
touched by it and there's a run tomorrow in [B] Peterborough.
If anybody is [Cm] here from Peterborough
and wants to [C] be
[E] a part of the James Fund walk, please do it.
[B] Even if you're not from Peterborough,
make [C] the hour and a half drive down there and do it.
And if you can't do that, just raise some money.
[A]
[Em] Find the James Fund online and you can donate some money.
It's something, [E] like I said,
very special to our hearts [C] and we would appreciate that very, very much.
[Dm] And on that note,
[E] we're going to slow things down and we're going to play a song from our [Em] record Lifestyles Now.
[G] If you [C] know it, help me out.
It's called Last to Know.
If you don't know it, hopefully [E] you will.
[C]
[E] [C]
[E] She [C] just walked away.
[E]
[Am] Why didn't she tell me?
[E] And where do I go [C] tonight?
[E] This [C] isn't happening to me.
[E] This can't [C] be happening to me.
She didn't say a word.
[D] Just walked [Em] away.
You were [Bm] the first to say that we [C] were not the [Em] way.
You were the first to lie when we [D] were not [Em] alright.
This was [Bm] my first love.
She was the first to [D] go.
And when she left me for [C] you, I [D] was the last to [E] know.
[C] [E] Why [C] didn't she tell [E] me [C] where to go tonight?
[E] She didn't say a [C] word.
She just [D] walked [E] away.
You [Bm] were the first to say that [C] we were not [E] okay.
You [C] were the first to lie when [D] we were not [E] alright.
This [Bm] was my first love.
She [C] was the first [D] to go.
And when she left me [C] for you, I was the last [F] to know.
[Am]
[A]
[E] [C]
Alright Toronto, let me see the lighters down and your hands up.
Come on everybody get them up.
Let me see them up.
Keep them up in the [G] air.
Come on, keep them up.
Let's go.
[D] [E] I'll be the first [C] to say [D] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up [E] my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
And [E] when she leaves [C] you for dead, [D] you'll be the last [E] to know.
[B] I'll be the first to say [C] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
[Em] And when she leaves you for dead, [D] you'll be the last to know.
[E]
[C]
[E] [Em] There's a lot of shit out there on the radio these [Am] days and it's because of people like [Em] you
and us.
[C] I know that rock and roll will never die so thank you [E] for that.
[Em]
[C]
[E] And I want to touch on just
one subject.
[E]
[C] Something that's very close to all of our hearts in this [G] band.
[Dm] Something called the
James Fund.
[E] [Em] And it's a fund to [C] raise money for neuroblastoma cancer among [C] kids.
And [Em] we've [E] been
touched by it and there's a run tomorrow in [B] Peterborough.
If anybody is [Cm] here from Peterborough
and wants to [C] be
[E] a part of the James Fund walk, please do it.
[B] Even if you're not from Peterborough,
make [C] the hour and a half drive down there and do it.
And if you can't do that, just raise some money.
[A]
[Em] Find the James Fund online and you can donate some money.
It's something, [E] like I said,
very special to our hearts [C] and we would appreciate that very, very much.
[Dm] And on that note,
[E] we're going to slow things down and we're going to play a song from our [Em] record Lifestyles Now.
[G] If you [C] know it, help me out.
It's called Last to Know.
If you don't know it, hopefully [E] you will.
[C]
[E] [C]
[E] She [C] just walked away.
[E]
[Am] Why didn't she tell me?
[E] And where do I go [C] tonight?
[E] This [C] isn't happening to me.
[E] This can't [C] be happening to me.
She didn't say a word.
[D] Just walked [Em] away.
You were [Bm] the first to say that we [C] were not the [Em] way.
You were the first to lie when we [D] were not [Em] alright.
This was [Bm] my first love.
She was the first to [D] go.
And when she left me for [C] you, I [D] was the last to [E] know.
[C] [E] Why [C] didn't she tell [E] me [C] where to go tonight?
[E] She didn't say a [C] word.
She just [D] walked [E] away.
You [Bm] were the first to say that [C] we were not [E] okay.
You [C] were the first to lie when [D] we were not [E] alright.
This [Bm] was my first love.
She [C] was the first [D] to go.
And when she left me [C] for you, I was the last [F] to know.
[Am]
[A]
[E] [C]
Alright Toronto, let me see the lighters down and your hands up.
Come on everybody get them up.
Let me see them up.
Keep them up in the [G] air.
Come on, keep them up.
Let's go.
[D] [E] I'll be the first [C] to say [D] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up [E] my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
And [E] when she leaves [C] you for dead, [D] you'll be the last [E] to know.
[B] I'll be the first to say [C] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
[Em] And when she leaves you for dead, [D] you'll be the last to know.
[E]
Key:
E
C
D
Em
B
E
C
D
First and foremost though, I want to [E] thank you guys for being real [Em] rock fucking music fans.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] [Em] There's a lot of shit out there on the radio these [Am] days and it's because of people like [Em] you
and us.
[C] I know that rock and roll will never die so thank you [E] for that.
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] And I want to touch on just
one subject.
_ _ [E] _
[C] Something that's very close to all of our hearts in this [G] band.
[Dm] Something called the
James Fund.
[E] _ _ [Em] _ And it's a _ fund to [C] raise money for neuroblastoma cancer among [C] kids.
And [Em] we've [E] been
touched by it and _ there's a run tomorrow in [B] Peterborough.
If anybody is [Cm] here from Peterborough
and wants to [C] _ be _
[E] a part of the James Fund walk, please do it.
[B] Even if you're not from Peterborough,
make [C] the hour and a half drive down there and do it.
And if you can't do that, just raise some money.
[A] _
[Em] Find the James Fund online and you can donate some money.
It's something, [E] like I said,
very special to our hearts [C] and we would appreciate that very, very much.
[Dm] And on that note,
[E] we're going to slow things down and we're going to play a song from our [Em] record Lifestyles Now. _ _
_ [G] _ If you [C] know it, help me out.
It's called Last to Know.
If you don't know it, hopefully [E] you will. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] She [C] just walked away.
_ [E] _
[Am] Why didn't she tell me?
[E] And where do I go [C] tonight?
_ _ [E] This [C] isn't happening to me.
[E] This can't [C] be happening to me.
_ She didn't say a word.
[D] Just walked [Em] away.
You were [Bm] the first to say that we [C] were not the [Em] way.
You were the first to lie when we [D] were not [Em] alright.
This was [Bm] my first love.
She was the first to [D] go.
And when she left me for [C] you, I [D] was the last to [E] know. _
[C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ Why [C] didn't she tell [E] me [C] where to go tonight? _
[E] She didn't say a [C] word.
_ She just [D] walked [E] away.
You [Bm] were the first to say that [C] we were not [E] okay.
You [C] were the first to lie when [D] we were not [E] alright.
This [Bm] was my first love.
She [C] was the first [D] to go.
And when she left me [C] for you, I was the last [F] to know.
_ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ _
Alright Toronto, let me see the lighters down and your hands up.
Come on everybody get them up.
Let me see them up.
Keep them up in the [G] air.
Come on, keep them up.
Let's go. _ _ _
[D] _ [E] I'll be the first [C] to say [D] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up [E] my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
And [E] when she leaves [C] you for dead, [D] you'll be the last [E] to know.
[B] I'll be the first to say [C] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
[Em] And when she leaves you for dead, [D] you'll be the last to know.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] [Em] There's a lot of shit out there on the radio these [Am] days and it's because of people like [Em] you
and us.
[C] I know that rock and roll will never die so thank you [E] for that.
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] And I want to touch on just
one subject.
_ _ [E] _
[C] Something that's very close to all of our hearts in this [G] band.
[Dm] Something called the
James Fund.
[E] _ _ [Em] _ And it's a _ fund to [C] raise money for neuroblastoma cancer among [C] kids.
And [Em] we've [E] been
touched by it and _ there's a run tomorrow in [B] Peterborough.
If anybody is [Cm] here from Peterborough
and wants to [C] _ be _
[E] a part of the James Fund walk, please do it.
[B] Even if you're not from Peterborough,
make [C] the hour and a half drive down there and do it.
And if you can't do that, just raise some money.
[A] _
[Em] Find the James Fund online and you can donate some money.
It's something, [E] like I said,
very special to our hearts [C] and we would appreciate that very, very much.
[Dm] And on that note,
[E] we're going to slow things down and we're going to play a song from our [Em] record Lifestyles Now. _ _
_ [G] _ If you [C] know it, help me out.
It's called Last to Know.
If you don't know it, hopefully [E] you will. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] She [C] just walked away.
_ [E] _
[Am] Why didn't she tell me?
[E] And where do I go [C] tonight?
_ _ [E] This [C] isn't happening to me.
[E] This can't [C] be happening to me.
_ She didn't say a word.
[D] Just walked [Em] away.
You were [Bm] the first to say that we [C] were not the [Em] way.
You were the first to lie when we [D] were not [Em] alright.
This was [Bm] my first love.
She was the first to [D] go.
And when she left me for [C] you, I [D] was the last to [E] know. _
[C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ Why [C] didn't she tell [E] me [C] where to go tonight? _
[E] She didn't say a [C] word.
_ She just [D] walked [E] away.
You [Bm] were the first to say that [C] we were not [E] okay.
You [C] were the first to lie when [D] we were not [E] alright.
This [Bm] was my first love.
She [C] was the first [D] to go.
And when she left me [C] for you, I was the last [F] to know.
_ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ _
Alright Toronto, let me see the lighters down and your hands up.
Come on everybody get them up.
Let me see them up.
Keep them up in the [G] air.
Come on, keep them up.
Let's go. _ _ _
[D] _ [E] I'll be the first [C] to say [D] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up [E] my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
And [E] when she leaves [C] you for dead, [D] you'll be the last [E] to know.
[B] I'll be the first to say [C] that now I'm okay.
[E] And for the first time, [D] I've opened up my life.
[B] This was my worst love.
[C] You'll be the first to go.
[Em] And when she leaves you for dead, [D] you'll be the last to know.
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _