Chords for Alec Benjamin - Must Have Been The Wind (Lyrics)
Tempo:
118.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
Bm
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Key:
D
Em
Bm
C
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[Em] [D] [Bm] .
[C] [Em] [D] I heard a glass shatter on the [Bm] wall in the apartment [C] above [Em] mine.
At [D] first I thought that I [Bm] was dreaming.
[C] [Em] But [D] then I heard the voice of a girl [Bm] and it sounded like [C] she'd been [Em] crying.
Now [D] I'm too worried to [Bm] be sleeping.
[C] So [Em] I took the [D] elevator to the second [Bm] floor.
Walked down [G] the hall and then I knocked [Em] upon her door.
She [D] opened up and I asked about the things I've [Bm] been hearing.
[C] [Em] She said I think [D] your hands are playing tricks on [Bm] you.
[Em] Sweaters linked up to her chin.
Thanks for [D] coming sir that's nice of you.
[Bm] But I have to [G] go back in.
Wish [D] I could tell you about the noise.
but [Bm] I didn't [C] hear a [Em] thing.
She said it must have [D] been the [Bm] [C] [Em] .
[D] [Bm] wind.
[C] .
[Em] So [D] I was laying on the floor in my room [Bm] cold concrete [C] on my [Em] back.
No [D] I just couldn't [Bm] shake the feeling [C] [Em] I didn't [D] want to end true.
Cause I knew [Bm] that I didn't [C] have all the facts [Em] [D] But I couldn't bear the thought [Bm] of leaving.
[C] So [Em] I took [D] the elevator to the second [Bm] floor Walked [G] down the hall and then I knocked upon her door.
She opened [D] up and I asked about the things I've been [G] hearing.
[C] She [Em] said, I [D] think you're using brilliant tricks on you.
[Bm] Sweat [Em] isn't fit to a chin And [D] your parents are this nice of [Bm] you.
But I have [Em] to go back in Wish I could [D] tell you about the noise.
But I don't [G] give a thing.
She said, it must have [Bm] been a wind, must have been a wind, must have been a wind, must have [C] been a wind.
She [Em] said, it must've been [D] a wind, must have been a wind, [Bm] must have been a wind, it [G] must've been a wind.
Ain't no blue eyes like you [D] queen Clean mean on you.
Just so that she [Em] knows that you can mean To me.
And when she [D] hears the word, I hope she knows she'll be [C] Ok.
[Em] Ain't no blue eyes like [D] you queen Clean mean on [G] you.
Just so that she knows that you can mean To me.
And when she hears the [D] word, I know exactly [G] what [C] I'll [Em] say.
[D] Promise I'm not playing tricks on you.
[G] You're always welcome to come in.
You could [D] stay here for an hour or [G] two.
If you ever need a [Em] friend.
We can [D] talk about the noise.
When [Bm] your baby [G] puts up and.
I'll say it must've [D] been the wind, must've been the [Bm] wind.
It must've been the wind, it must've [C] been the wind.
[Em] I'll say it must've been [Bm] the wind, must've been the wind.
Must've been the wind, it [C] must've been the wind .
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[C] [Em] [D] I heard a glass shatter on the [Bm] wall in the apartment [C] above [Em] mine.
At [D] first I thought that I [Bm] was dreaming.
[C] [Em] But [D] then I heard the voice of a girl [Bm] and it sounded like [C] she'd been [Em] crying.
Now [D] I'm too worried to [Bm] be sleeping.
[C] So [Em] I took the [D] elevator to the second [Bm] floor.
Walked down [G] the hall and then I knocked [Em] upon her door.
She [D] opened up and I asked about the things I've [Bm] been hearing.
[C] [Em] She said I think [D] your hands are playing tricks on [Bm] you.
[Em] Sweaters linked up to her chin.
Thanks for [D] coming sir that's nice of you.
[Bm] But I have to [G] go back in.
Wish [D] I could tell you about the noise.
but [Bm] I didn't [C] hear a [Em] thing.
She said it must have [D] been the [Bm] [C] [Em] .
[D] [Bm] wind.
[C] .
[Em] So [D] I was laying on the floor in my room [Bm] cold concrete [C] on my [Em] back.
No [D] I just couldn't [Bm] shake the feeling [C] [Em] I didn't [D] want to end true.
Cause I knew [Bm] that I didn't [C] have all the facts [Em] [D] But I couldn't bear the thought [Bm] of leaving.
[C] So [Em] I took [D] the elevator to the second [Bm] floor Walked [G] down the hall and then I knocked upon her door.
She opened [D] up and I asked about the things I've been [G] hearing.
[C] She [Em] said, I [D] think you're using brilliant tricks on you.
[Bm] Sweat [Em] isn't fit to a chin And [D] your parents are this nice of [Bm] you.
But I have [Em] to go back in Wish I could [D] tell you about the noise.
But I don't [G] give a thing.
She said, it must have [Bm] been a wind, must have been a wind, must have been a wind, must have [C] been a wind.
She [Em] said, it must've been [D] a wind, must have been a wind, [Bm] must have been a wind, it [G] must've been a wind.
Ain't no blue eyes like you [D] queen Clean mean on you.
Just so that she [Em] knows that you can mean To me.
And when she [D] hears the word, I hope she knows she'll be [C] Ok.
[Em] Ain't no blue eyes like [D] you queen Clean mean on [G] you.
Just so that she knows that you can mean To me.
And when she hears the [D] word, I know exactly [G] what [C] I'll [Em] say.
[D] Promise I'm not playing tricks on you.
[G] You're always welcome to come in.
You could [D] stay here for an hour or [G] two.
If you ever need a [Em] friend.
We can [D] talk about the noise.
When [Bm] your baby [G] puts up and.
I'll say it must've [D] been the wind, must've been the [Bm] wind.
It must've been the wind, it must've [C] been the wind.
[Em] I'll say it must've been [Bm] the wind, must've been the wind.
Must've been the wind, it [C] must've been the wind .
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