Title: For The First Time
Artist/band: Rod Steward
Source of Chords: Charlie Edsel Valera
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Intro: C-G-Am-F(2x)
Verse:
C G
Are those your eyes is that your smile
Am F
I've been lookin at you forever
But I never saw you before
Are these your hands holdin mine
Now I wonder how I could of been so blind
Chorus:
For the first time I am looking in your eyes
For the first time I'm seein who you are
I can't believe how much I see
When you're lookin' back at me
Now I understand why love is love is for the first time
Verse: do cp verse
Can this be real, can this be true
Am I the person I was this morning
And are you the same you
It's all so strange how can it be
All along this love was right in front of me
Chorus: do cp verse
For the first time I am looking in your eyes
For the first time I'm seein' who you are
I can't believe how much I see
When you're lookin' back at me
Now I understand why love is
Love is for the first time
Refrain: do cp
Such a long time ago
I had given up on findin this emotionEver again
But you live with me now
Yes I've found you some how
And I've never been so sure
Chorus:do cp verse
And for the first time I am looking in your eyes
For the first time I'm seein' who you are
Can't believe how much I see
When you're lookin' back at me
Now I understand why love is
Love is for the first time
About the artist behind For The First Time Chords:
With a distinctive, raspy voice, Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and early '70s with The Jeff Beck Group and then The Faces and began a solo career in 1969, with his debut album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down.
With his career in its fifth decade, Stewart has achieved numerous hit singles worldwide, most notably in the UK, where he has garnered six consecutive number one albums and his tally of 62 hit singles include 24 that reached the top 10, six of which gained the number one position. It has been estimated that Stewart's album and single sales total more than 250 million,[1] earning him a place on the list of best-selling music artists. His biggest-selling song was the 1978 disco hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", which was atypical of his earlier output, marking the beginning of a blatantly commercial era for Stewart, and which actually damaged his credibility amongst many critics and longtime fans.[2]
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