soon
leann rimes
i need you
transcribed by : steven p .
C x32010
C x35553
Am x02210
Fadd9 13×213
Dm xx0231
Csus x33011
Csus x35563
F 133211
Cadd9 x32030
A# x13331
Esus 022200
E 022100
Asus x02230
D/F# xx4232
Gsus 3×0013
Gsus 355533
G#sus 466644
C# x46664
A#m x13321
F# 244344
D#m x68876
Csus2
verse 1
C Am Fadd9
soon , baby i will cry my last tears , soon , yeah
Dm
i will be over you
C Am
soon , darling all these tears won’t be here
Fadd9
soon , yeah
Dm Csus
you know that i will be over you soon
verse 2
C Am
one night , baby , you won’t be in my dreams
F Dm
one night , yeah , i’ll finally make it through
C Am
one night , darling , i won’t call out your name
F
i won’t be in this pain
Dm Csus
i will be over you soon
chorus 1
F
soon as the mountains turn to rivers
C Cadd9
soon as the sea turns into sand
A#
soon as the sun comes up at midnight
C Csus
that’s how soon and
F
all the hurt will end
C
but ’til then i’ll just pretend
Esus E Asus Am
it will be o – ver , o – ver
D/F# Gsus Am Gsus
i keep telling myself i’ll for – get you someday soon
C
soon
Am F Dm Csus
chorus 2
F
soon as the mountains turn to rivers
C
soon as the sea turns into sand
A#
soon as the sun comes up at midnight
C
that’s how soon and
F
all the hurt will end
C
but ’til then i’ll just pretend
Esus E Asus Am
it will be o – ver , o – ver
D/F# Gsus G#sus C#
i keep telling myself i’ll for – get you someday soon
baby
outro chorus
A#m F#
i will cry my last tears soon – soon
D#m
you know that i will be over you
C# A#m
soon , darling , i won’t call out your name
F#
i won’t be in this pain
D#m C#
i will be over you soon
F# C#
i’ll be over you soon , baby
F# C#
i’ll be over you soon – soon
F# G#sus C#
oh i’ll be over you soon
this is my interpretation of the song and is what i hear . since
u – G doesn’t always include the correct chord voicings , i have
included all of them in this transcription . please feel free to
experiment with your own chord voicings .
quite a few chords on this song . on some of them , i’ve included
duplicates . the first is an open chord and the second is a barre
version . listing more than one version of the same chord gives
you the opportunity to stay in the same area of the neck for
greater efficiency .
due to the vast number of chords used in this song , i have set
the difficulty to intermediate . intermediate and better guitar
players should have no problem playing this song .
soon
leann rimes
i need you
transcribed by : steven p .
C x32010
C x35553
Am x02210
Fadd9 13×213
Dm xx0231
Csus x33011
Csus x35563
F 133211
Cadd9 x32030
A# x13331
Esus 022200
E 022100
Asus x02230
D/F# xx4232
Gsus 3×0013
Gsus 355533
G#sus 466644
C# x46664
A#m x13321
F# 244344
D#m x68876
Csus2
verse 1
C Am Fadd9
soon , baby i will cry my last tears , soon , yeah
Dm
i will be over you
C Am
soon , darling all these tears won’t be here
Fadd9
soon , yeah
Dm Csus
you know that i will be over you soon
verse 2
C Am
one night , baby , you won’t be in my dreams
F Dm
one night , yeah , i’ll finally make it through
C Am
one night , darling , i won’t call out your name
F
i won’t be in this pain
Dm Csus
i will be over you soon
chorus 1
F
soon as the mountains turn to rivers
C Cadd9
soon as the sea turns into sand
A#
soon as the sun comes up at midnight
C Csus
that’s how soon and
F
all the hurt will end
C
but ’til then i’ll just pretend
Esus E Asus Am
it will be o – ver , o – ver
D/F# Gsus Am Gsus
i keep telling myself i’ll for – get you someday soon
C
soon
Am F Dm Csus
chorus 2
F
soon as the mountains turn to rivers
C
soon as the sea turns into sand
A#
soon as the sun comes up at midnight
C
that’s how soon and
F
all the hurt will end
C
but ’til then i’ll just pretend
Esus E Asus Am
it will be o – ver , o – ver
D/F# Gsus G#sus C#
i keep telling myself i’ll for – get you someday soon
baby
outro chorus
A#m F#
i will cry my last tears soon – soon
D#m
you know that i will be over you
C# A#m
soon , darling , i won’t call out your name
F#
i won’t be in this pain
D#m C#
i will be over you soon
F# C#
i’ll be over you soon , baby
F# C#
i’ll be over you soon – soon
F# G#sus C#
oh i’ll be over you soon
this is my interpretation of the song and is what i hear . since
u – G doesn’t always include the correct chord voicings , i have
included all of them in this transcription . please feel free to
experiment with your own chord voicings .
quite a few chords on this song . on some of them , i’ve included
duplicates . the first is an open chord and the second is a barre
version . listing more than one version of the same chord gives
you the opportunity to stay in the same area of the neck for
greater efficiency .
due to the vast number of chords used in this song , i have set
the difficulty to intermediate . intermediate and better guitar
players should have no problem playing this song .
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