Chords for Owner Of A Lonely Heart Acoustic Guitar Cover - Yes Chords & Lyrics In Desc
Tempo:
130.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, another classic rock tune here from 1983, I think this one goes back to.
I haven't done any [Fm] covers of Yes, the group Yes, and for good reason.
I mean, [N]
listen to John Anderson singing this song and ask yourself,
why in the world would anybody ever try and sing a song like this?
This one works in this original key of A because it's so darn high
that you can bring it down on the low end of A and still get away with it.
For those of us who don't have the range, John Anderson, I think, is in a league.
All by himself, I mean, I don't know, maybe Brian Johnson from ACDC.
Those two cats are in a separate group from everybody else, I think, in the world of singing.
What a wicked range this guy has, and he's still doing it in the 70s.
He's still singing this song in A from 1983 and hasn't lost any range whatsoever.
Unbelievable, I mean, I've covered a lot of songs.
I don't remember covering anything so high, hopefully.
But this one still works.
A lot of songs you can't bring them down from the high range to a low range,
and you have to sometimes take over it up because it's too low.
This one you don't have to.
So for the mere mortals like myself who don't have those pipes,
[Am] John Anderson has them, [N] you can probably get away with singing it here.
Let me play it in the original key.
This one's called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
So one, two, three, [Am] four.
[C] [D]
[G] [Am] [G] [A]
[G] [Am] [C] [D]
[G] [Am] [C] [D]
[G] [C] Move yourself, [D]
[G] you often live your [Am] life [C] ever thinking [D] of the [G] future.
[C] Move yourself, [D]
[G] you often won't [C] give me if your chances [D] been a [G] loser.
[Am] [C] See [D] yourself, [G] you are the steps [Am] you [C] take, you and [G] you, that's the only way.
[C] Shake, [D] shake yourself, [G] you're a really moving [Am] thing.
[C] So the [D]
story [G] [C] goes, owner of [G] a lonely heart, [C] owner of [G] a lonely heart,
much better [C] than a owner of [G] a broken heart, [C] owner of a [D]
lonely heart.
[Am] [C] Say it, [Bm] don't walk, [G] chance it,
[C] you've been [D] hurt so [G] before.
[C] Watch it [D] now, [G] even in the [C] sky, how he [D] doesn't want to [G] be lonely.
[C] You, [D] lose yourself, [G] don't have to be [C] safe, there's no real [D] reason to be [G] lonely.
[C] [D] See yourself, [G] you are the steps you [C] take, you've got no [G] work to succeed.
[C] Owner of a [G] lonely heart,
[F] [C] owner of [D] a lonely [G] heart, much better [F#m] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart,
[C] owner of a lonely [A] heart, [C]
[G] [A] [Em]
owner of a [A] lonely [C] heart.
[G] It's [A] [G]
[A] my own [G] indecision, they confuse me so, [A] my love [C#] said never [C] question your [G] will and all.
[A] In the end you've got [G] to go before you leave, [A] and don't you [D] hesitate at all, don't [E] do it.
[G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G]
[Em] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [C] Owner of a [D] lonely [G] heart, [C] owner of a [G] lonely heart, much better [Am] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart,
[C] [G]
[A] [G] Owner [D] of a lonely [G] heart, [A] [G] owner of a lonely heart, much better than [C] a owner of a broken [Bm] [G] heart,
[C] Owner of a [A] lonely heart, [Bm] [C] [G]
[A] [G] owner of a [A] lonely heart, [C] [G] [A]
[G] owner of a [A] lonely [G] heart, [A]
[G] owner of [A] a lonely heart.
[G] [A]
[G] [Am] [G] [E]
[G] [D] [E] [B] [G]
[A] [A#] [C] [C#] [D#] [F] [F#]
[N] Alright, there we go from 1983.
That's a classic from the group Yes.
And again, go check out John Anderson's vocal range, it will blow your mind.
What a great song, called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
Thanks for joining me folks, and we'll see you next time.
I haven't done any [Fm] covers of Yes, the group Yes, and for good reason.
I mean, [N]
listen to John Anderson singing this song and ask yourself,
why in the world would anybody ever try and sing a song like this?
This one works in this original key of A because it's so darn high
that you can bring it down on the low end of A and still get away with it.
For those of us who don't have the range, John Anderson, I think, is in a league.
All by himself, I mean, I don't know, maybe Brian Johnson from ACDC.
Those two cats are in a separate group from everybody else, I think, in the world of singing.
What a wicked range this guy has, and he's still doing it in the 70s.
He's still singing this song in A from 1983 and hasn't lost any range whatsoever.
Unbelievable, I mean, I've covered a lot of songs.
I don't remember covering anything so high, hopefully.
But this one still works.
A lot of songs you can't bring them down from the high range to a low range,
and you have to sometimes take over it up because it's too low.
This one you don't have to.
So for the mere mortals like myself who don't have those pipes,
[Am] John Anderson has them, [N] you can probably get away with singing it here.
Let me play it in the original key.
This one's called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
So one, two, three, [Am] four.
[C] [D]
[G] [Am] [G] [A]
[G] [Am] [C] [D]
[G] [Am] [C] [D]
[G] [C] Move yourself, [D]
[G] you often live your [Am] life [C] ever thinking [D] of the [G] future.
[C] Move yourself, [D]
[G] you often won't [C] give me if your chances [D] been a [G] loser.
[Am] [C] See [D] yourself, [G] you are the steps [Am] you [C] take, you and [G] you, that's the only way.
[C] Shake, [D] shake yourself, [G] you're a really moving [Am] thing.
[C] So the [D]
story [G] [C] goes, owner of [G] a lonely heart, [C] owner of [G] a lonely heart,
much better [C] than a owner of [G] a broken heart, [C] owner of a [D]
lonely heart.
[Am] [C] Say it, [Bm] don't walk, [G] chance it,
[C] you've been [D] hurt so [G] before.
[C] Watch it [D] now, [G] even in the [C] sky, how he [D] doesn't want to [G] be lonely.
[C] You, [D] lose yourself, [G] don't have to be [C] safe, there's no real [D] reason to be [G] lonely.
[C] [D] See yourself, [G] you are the steps you [C] take, you've got no [G] work to succeed.
[C] Owner of a [G] lonely heart,
[F] [C] owner of [D] a lonely [G] heart, much better [F#m] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart,
[C] owner of a lonely [A] heart, [C]
[G] [A] [Em]
owner of a [A] lonely [C] heart.
[G] It's [A] [G]
[A] my own [G] indecision, they confuse me so, [A] my love [C#] said never [C] question your [G] will and all.
[A] In the end you've got [G] to go before you leave, [A] and don't you [D] hesitate at all, don't [E] do it.
[G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G] [Am] [C]
[D] [G]
[Em] [D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G]
[D] [G] [C] Owner of a [D] lonely [G] heart, [C] owner of a [G] lonely heart, much better [Am] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart,
[C] [G]
[A] [G] Owner [D] of a lonely [G] heart, [A] [G] owner of a lonely heart, much better than [C] a owner of a broken [Bm] [G] heart,
[C] Owner of a [A] lonely heart, [Bm] [C] [G]
[A] [G] owner of a [A] lonely heart, [C] [G] [A]
[G] owner of a [A] lonely [G] heart, [A]
[G] owner of [A] a lonely heart.
[G] [A]
[G] [Am] [G] [E]
[G] [D] [E] [B] [G]
[A] [A#] [C] [C#] [D#] [F] [F#]
[N] Alright, there we go from 1983.
That's a classic from the group Yes.
And again, go check out John Anderson's vocal range, it will blow your mind.
What a great song, called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
Thanks for joining me folks, and we'll see you next time.
Key:
G
C
D
A
Am
G
C
D
Alright, another classic rock tune here from _ 1983, I think this one goes back to.
I haven't done any [Fm] covers of Yes, the group Yes, _ and for good reason.
I mean, [N]
listen to John Anderson singing this song and ask yourself,
why in the world would anybody ever try and sing a song like this?
_ This one works in this original key of A because it's so darn high
that you can bring it down on the low end of A and still get away with it.
For those of us who don't have the range, John Anderson, I think, is in a league.
All by himself, I mean, I don't know, maybe Brian Johnson from ACDC.
Those two cats are in a separate group from everybody else, I think, in the world of singing.
What a wicked range this guy has, and he's still doing it in the 70s.
He's still singing this song in A from 1983 and _ hasn't lost any range whatsoever.
_ _ Unbelievable, I mean, _ I've covered a lot of songs.
_ I don't remember covering anything so high, hopefully.
_ _ But this one still works.
A lot of songs you can't bring them down from the high range to a low range,
and you have to sometimes take over it up because it's too low.
This one you don't have to.
So for the mere mortals like myself who don't have those pipes,
_ [Am] John Anderson has them, [N] you can probably get away with singing it here.
Let me play it in the original key.
This one's called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
So one, two, three, [Am] four.
[C] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] Move yourself, [D] _
[G] you often live your [Am] life [C] ever thinking [D] of the [G] future.
_ _ [C] Move yourself, [D] _
_ [G] you often won't [C] give me if your chances [D] been a [G] loser.
_ _ [Am] [C] See [D] yourself, _ [G] you are the steps [Am] you [C] take, you and [G] you, that's the only way.
_ [C] Shake, [D] shake yourself, [G] you're a really moving [Am] thing.
[C] So the [D]
story [G] _ _ [C] goes, owner of [G] a lonely heart, _ _ [C] owner of [G] a lonely heart,
much better [C] than a owner of [G] a broken heart, _ _ [C] owner of a [D]
lonely heart. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [C] Say it, [Bm] don't walk, [G] chance it, _
_ [C] you've been [D] hurt so [G] before. _ _
[C] Watch it [D] now, _ [G] even in the [C] sky, how he [D] doesn't want to [G] be lonely. _ _
[C] _ You, [D] lose yourself, [G] don't have to be [C] safe, there's no real [D] reason to be [G] lonely. _
[C] _ _ [D] See yourself, [G] you are the steps you [C] take, you've got no [G] work to succeed. _ _
[C] _ Owner of a [G] lonely heart, _ _
[F] [C] owner of [D] a lonely [G] heart, much better [F#m] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart, _ _
[C] owner of a lonely [A] heart, _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
owner of a [A] lonely _ _ [C] heart.
[G] It's _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] my own [G] indecision, they confuse me so, [A] my love [C#] said never [C] question your [G] will and all.
[A] In the end you've got [G] to go before you leave, [A] and don't you [D] hesitate at _ all, _ don't [E] do it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] Owner of a [D] lonely [G] heart, _ _ [C] owner of a [G] lonely heart, much better [Am] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart,
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] [G] Owner [D] of a lonely [G] heart, _ _ [A] [G] owner of a lonely heart, much better than [C] a owner of a broken [Bm] [G] heart,
_ _ [C] _ Owner of a [A] lonely heart, [Bm] _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] owner of a [A] lonely heart, _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ _ owner of a [A] lonely _ [G] heart, _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ owner of [A] a lonely heart.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ [G] _
[A] _ [A#] _ [C] _ [C#] _ [D#] _ [F] _ [F#] _ _
_ [N] _ Alright, there we go from 1983.
_ That's a classic from the group Yes.
And again, go check out John Anderson's vocal range, it will blow your mind.
What a great song, called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
Thanks for joining me folks, and we'll see you next time. _ _ _ _ _
I haven't done any [Fm] covers of Yes, the group Yes, _ and for good reason.
I mean, [N]
listen to John Anderson singing this song and ask yourself,
why in the world would anybody ever try and sing a song like this?
_ This one works in this original key of A because it's so darn high
that you can bring it down on the low end of A and still get away with it.
For those of us who don't have the range, John Anderson, I think, is in a league.
All by himself, I mean, I don't know, maybe Brian Johnson from ACDC.
Those two cats are in a separate group from everybody else, I think, in the world of singing.
What a wicked range this guy has, and he's still doing it in the 70s.
He's still singing this song in A from 1983 and _ hasn't lost any range whatsoever.
_ _ Unbelievable, I mean, _ I've covered a lot of songs.
_ I don't remember covering anything so high, hopefully.
_ _ But this one still works.
A lot of songs you can't bring them down from the high range to a low range,
and you have to sometimes take over it up because it's too low.
This one you don't have to.
So for the mere mortals like myself who don't have those pipes,
_ [Am] John Anderson has them, [N] you can probably get away with singing it here.
Let me play it in the original key.
This one's called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
So one, two, three, [Am] four.
[C] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ [A] _ _
[G] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] Move yourself, [D] _
[G] you often live your [Am] life [C] ever thinking [D] of the [G] future.
_ _ [C] Move yourself, [D] _
_ [G] you often won't [C] give me if your chances [D] been a [G] loser.
_ _ [Am] [C] See [D] yourself, _ [G] you are the steps [Am] you [C] take, you and [G] you, that's the only way.
_ [C] Shake, [D] shake yourself, [G] you're a really moving [Am] thing.
[C] So the [D]
story [G] _ _ [C] goes, owner of [G] a lonely heart, _ _ [C] owner of [G] a lonely heart,
much better [C] than a owner of [G] a broken heart, _ _ [C] owner of a [D]
lonely heart. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [C] Say it, [Bm] don't walk, [G] chance it, _
_ [C] you've been [D] hurt so [G] before. _ _
[C] Watch it [D] now, _ [G] even in the [C] sky, how he [D] doesn't want to [G] be lonely. _ _
[C] _ You, [D] lose yourself, [G] don't have to be [C] safe, there's no real [D] reason to be [G] lonely. _
[C] _ _ [D] See yourself, [G] you are the steps you [C] take, you've got no [G] work to succeed. _ _
[C] _ Owner of a [G] lonely heart, _ _
[F] [C] owner of [D] a lonely [G] heart, much better [F#m] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart, _ _
[C] owner of a lonely [A] heart, _ [C] _
_ [G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
owner of a [A] lonely _ _ [C] heart.
[G] It's _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] my own [G] indecision, they confuse me so, [A] my love [C#] said never [C] question your [G] will and all.
[A] In the end you've got [G] to go before you leave, [A] and don't you [D] hesitate at _ all, _ don't [E] do it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ [C] Owner of a [D] lonely [G] heart, _ _ [C] owner of a [G] lonely heart, much better [Am] than a [C] owner of a [D] broken [G] heart,
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] [G] Owner [D] of a lonely [G] heart, _ _ [A] [G] owner of a lonely heart, much better than [C] a owner of a broken [Bm] [G] heart,
_ _ [C] _ Owner of a [A] lonely heart, [Bm] _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] owner of a [A] lonely heart, _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [G] _ _ owner of a [A] lonely _ [G] heart, _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [G] _ _ owner of [A] a lonely heart.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [G] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ [G] _
[A] _ [A#] _ [C] _ [C#] _ [D#] _ [F] _ [F#] _ _
_ [N] _ Alright, there we go from 1983.
_ That's a classic from the group Yes.
And again, go check out John Anderson's vocal range, it will blow your mind.
What a great song, called Owner of a Lonely Heart.
Thanks for joining me folks, and we'll see you next time. _ _ _ _ _