Chords for Loving Arms.mp4
Tempo:
70.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We've got some pretty songs for you tonight [F#] and we've got some rockers coming up.
The next song we're going to do is a song that Dobie Gray, I think, recorded for the very first time.
And as luck would have it, one of our musicians on stage tonight happened to record on that song with [A#] Dobie Gray.
Let's see who it was.
Reggie Young.
I knew who it was.
Reggie recorded this [G] with Dobie Gray and since then other people have recorded, including Elvis,
and I'm pretty sure that James would have played on that one with Elvis,
and Dixie Chicks have recorded it as well.
And tonight we're going to sing for [A] you Loving Arms.
[D]
[A] [D]
[A] If you could see me now, [D] the one [E] who said that he [A] would rather roam,
[D] the one [E] who said he'd [A] rather be alone.
[D] If you [E] could only see [A] me now, if I could hold you now,
[D] just [E] for a moment if I could [A] really make you mine,
[D] just [E] for a while, turn [A] back the hands of time,
[D] if I [E] could only [A] hold you now.
Well I've [D] been too long [E] in the wind, [A] too long in the rain,
[Bm] taking [E] any comfort [A] that I can,
[D] looking [E] back and longing [A] for the freedom [D] of my chains,
[Bm] and lying [E] in your loving [A] arms again.
[E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
If you could hear me now, [D] I'm [E] singing somewhere in [A] the lonely night,
[D] I'm [E] dreaming of the arms [A] that held me tight.
[D] If you [E] could only [A] hear me now, I've [D] been too long in [E] the wind,
[A] too long in [D] the rain, [Bm] taking [E] any comfort that [A] I can,
[D] looking back [E] and longing for the freedom of [D] my chains,
[Bm] and lying in [E] your loving [A] arms again.
Well I [D] can't wait to feel [E] your loving [A] arms again,
and I can [Bm] almost feel [E] your loving [A] arms again.
[D] [A]
[D] [A]
[N]
The next song we're going to do is a song that Dobie Gray, I think, recorded for the very first time.
And as luck would have it, one of our musicians on stage tonight happened to record on that song with [A#] Dobie Gray.
Let's see who it was.
Reggie Young.
I knew who it was.
Reggie recorded this [G] with Dobie Gray and since then other people have recorded, including Elvis,
and I'm pretty sure that James would have played on that one with Elvis,
and Dixie Chicks have recorded it as well.
And tonight we're going to sing for [A] you Loving Arms.
[D]
[A] [D]
[A] If you could see me now, [D] the one [E] who said that he [A] would rather roam,
[D] the one [E] who said he'd [A] rather be alone.
[D] If you [E] could only see [A] me now, if I could hold you now,
[D] just [E] for a moment if I could [A] really make you mine,
[D] just [E] for a while, turn [A] back the hands of time,
[D] if I [E] could only [A] hold you now.
Well I've [D] been too long [E] in the wind, [A] too long in the rain,
[Bm] taking [E] any comfort [A] that I can,
[D] looking [E] back and longing [A] for the freedom [D] of my chains,
[Bm] and lying [E] in your loving [A] arms again.
[E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
[D] [E] [A]
If you could hear me now, [D] I'm [E] singing somewhere in [A] the lonely night,
[D] I'm [E] dreaming of the arms [A] that held me tight.
[D] If you [E] could only [A] hear me now, I've [D] been too long in [E] the wind,
[A] too long in [D] the rain, [Bm] taking [E] any comfort that [A] I can,
[D] looking back [E] and longing for the freedom of [D] my chains,
[Bm] and lying in [E] your loving [A] arms again.
Well I [D] can't wait to feel [E] your loving [A] arms again,
and I can [Bm] almost feel [E] your loving [A] arms again.
[D] [A]
[D] [A]
[N]
Key:
A
D
E
Bm
F#
A
D
E
We've got some pretty songs for you tonight [F#] and we've got some rockers coming up.
_ The next song we're going to do is a song that Dobie Gray, I think, recorded for the very first time.
And as luck would have it, one of our musicians on stage tonight happened to record on that song with [A#] Dobie Gray.
Let's see who it was.
Reggie Young.
_ I knew who it was.
Reggie recorded this [G] with Dobie Gray and since then other people have recorded, including Elvis,
and I'm pretty sure that James would have played on that one with Elvis,
and Dixie Chicks have recorded it as well.
And tonight we're going to sing for [A] you Loving Arms. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] If you could see me now, _ [D] the one [E] who said that he [A] would rather roam,
_ [D] the one [E] who said he'd [A] rather be alone.
_ [D] If you [E] could only see [A] me now, _ if I could hold you now,
_ [D] just [E] for a moment if I could [A] really make you mine,
_ [D] just [E] for a while, turn [A] back the hands of time,
_ [D] if I [E] could only [A] hold you now.
Well I've [D] been too long [E] in the wind, [A] too long in the rain,
[Bm] taking [E] any comfort [A] that I can, _
_ [D] looking [E] back and longing [A] for the freedom [D] of my chains,
[Bm] and lying [E] in your loving [A] arms again. _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If you could hear me now, _ [D] I'm [E] singing somewhere in [A] the lonely night,
_ [D] I'm [E] dreaming of the arms [A] that held me tight.
_ [D] If you [E] could only [A] hear me now, I've [D] been too long in [E] the wind,
[A] too long in [D] the rain, [Bm] taking [E] any comfort that [A] I can, _
[D] looking back [E] and longing for the freedom of [D] my chains,
[Bm] and lying in [E] your loving [A] arms again. _
Well I [D] can't wait to feel [E] your loving [A] arms again, _
and I can [Bm] almost feel [E] your loving [A] arms again. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ The next song we're going to do is a song that Dobie Gray, I think, recorded for the very first time.
And as luck would have it, one of our musicians on stage tonight happened to record on that song with [A#] Dobie Gray.
Let's see who it was.
Reggie Young.
_ I knew who it was.
Reggie recorded this [G] with Dobie Gray and since then other people have recorded, including Elvis,
and I'm pretty sure that James would have played on that one with Elvis,
and Dixie Chicks have recorded it as well.
And tonight we're going to sing for [A] you Loving Arms. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[A] If you could see me now, _ [D] the one [E] who said that he [A] would rather roam,
_ [D] the one [E] who said he'd [A] rather be alone.
_ [D] If you [E] could only see [A] me now, _ if I could hold you now,
_ [D] just [E] for a moment if I could [A] really make you mine,
_ [D] just [E] for a while, turn [A] back the hands of time,
_ [D] if I [E] could only [A] hold you now.
Well I've [D] been too long [E] in the wind, [A] too long in the rain,
[Bm] taking [E] any comfort [A] that I can, _
_ [D] looking [E] back and longing [A] for the freedom [D] of my chains,
[Bm] and lying [E] in your loving [A] arms again. _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ If you could hear me now, _ [D] I'm [E] singing somewhere in [A] the lonely night,
_ [D] I'm [E] dreaming of the arms [A] that held me tight.
_ [D] If you [E] could only [A] hear me now, I've [D] been too long in [E] the wind,
[A] too long in [D] the rain, [Bm] taking [E] any comfort that [A] I can, _
[D] looking back [E] and longing for the freedom of [D] my chains,
[Bm] and lying in [E] your loving [A] arms again. _
Well I [D] can't wait to feel [E] your loving [A] arms again, _
and I can [Bm] almost feel [E] your loving [A] arms again. _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _