Little Too Much- Natasha Bedingfield Estring: 0,0,0,4,5,5,4,4 x2 E A Sometimes it hits like a car crash E A And it's to late to reverse E A Sometimes you make me a better person E A Sometimes you bring out the worst E A Sometimes we get on like fire E A Sometimes we're stubborn like rain E A Just when I think it's over, over E A You wave a white flag again F#m A Aaa, aaa E F#m A We follow thing we fall back in F#m A Aaa, aaa E F#m A We're always back where we begin... CHORUS A E Everybody hurts just a little too much A E Everybody hurts but it's never enough F#m It's wonderful to fall E It's worth of risking all A F#m E I'd rather love just a little too much... Sometimes we're trapped in the circle 'Til we're digging holes in the ground We're trying, but nothing is working But still I want you around 'Cause if I'm lost in the desert I know somehow you'll find me And if I drown in the oceans, You'll be the first to rescue me... Everybody hurts just a little too much Everybody hurts but it's never enough It's wonderful to fall It's worth of risking all I'd rather love just a little too much F#m A Woooooooah, woooooooah, woooooooah, woooooooah.... Everybody hurts just a little too much Everybody hurts but it's never enough Aaa, aaa We follow thing we fall back in Aaa, aaa We're always back where we begin... Everybody hurts just a little too much Everybody hurts but it's never enough It's wonderful to fall It's worth of risking all Even if it hurts just a little too much I'd rather love just a little too much...
About the artist behind Little Too Much Chords:
She originally debuted in the 1990s as a member of the Christian dance/electronic group The DNA Algorithm with her siblings Daniel Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Bedingfield recorded rock and gospel songs for the Hillsong London Church.While Daniel Bedingfield went on to enjoy success with hits “Gotta Get Thru This” and “If You're Not The One”. Natasha and Daniel share the Guinness World Record for being the only siblings to have had solo number-ones in UK chart history.
Bedingfield recorded her first album Unwritten in 2004. The album contained primarily uptempo pop songs and was influenced by R&B music;[1] it enjoyed international success with over 2.5 million sold worldwide.[2] In 2007, she received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for the song "Unwritten".[3] Bedingfield's second album N.B. (2007) yielded the singles "I Wanna Have Your Babies", "Soulmate" and "Say It Again". Bedingfield has achieved 5 top ten singles in the United Kingdom to date and as of April 2008, she has sold over 10 million singles and albums worldwide.
Bedingfield has promoted humanitarian causes throughout the world, and is noted for her work with children in the "Stop the Traffik" campaign through her mother's charity, Global Angels. While she is not politically outspoken in the US, her song "Unwritten" has been used by Barack Obama on the campaign trail in 2008.[4]
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