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From: DGNyberg@aol.com
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 01:00:33 -0400
Subject: /b/garth_brooks/shes_every_woman.crd
Here's the Newest Song from Garth Brooks. Lyrics from the radio, and chords
from my guitar. To play it in the same key as Garth's recording, Put a Capo
on the second fret, and finger the chords as shown. Transcribed by Dave
Nyberg.
She's Every Woman
By Garth Brooks
DG
She's sun and rain, She's fire and ice.
She's so New York and then L. A.
She's anything but typical,
ABmA
A little crazy but it's nice.
And every town along the way.
She's so unpredictable.
GDA
And when she gets mad you best leave her alone.
And she's every place that I've never been.
Oh, but even at her worst she ain't that bad.
DG
'Cause she'll rage just like a river,
She's making Love on rainy nights.
She's as real as real can be,
ABmA
then she'll beg you to forgive her.
She's a stroll through christmas lights
And she's every fantasy. (To Ending)
GAD
Oh she's every woman that I've ever known.
And she's everything I want to do again.
Chorus:
BmG
It needs no explanation,
BmG
'Cause it all makes perfect sense.
DABmA
For when it comes down to temptation,
GA
she's on both sides of the fence.
Ending
GABm
Lord, she's every lover that I've ever had.
GAD
And she's every lover that I've never had.
I use a little different form in my songs. I put the verses in order in the
song, but not by verse, by line. This allows me to see the chord changes
easier than looking at verses without chords. This is just how I do it in my
music collection. Also, if in windows, use a single space font, the chords
will line up with the words. I use a DOS editor, for my collection.
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 23:50:05 -0800
From: Chris Hays
Subject: CRD: She's Every Woman Garth Brooks
SHE'S EVERY WOMAN
GARTH BROOKS
CAPO 2 FRET TO PLAY WITH CD
DG
She's sun and rain, she's fire and ice
ABmA
A little crazy, but it's nice.
GDA
And when she get's mad you best leave her alone.
DG
Cause she'll rage just like a river
ABmA
then she'll beg you to forgive her
GAD
Oh, she's every woman that I've ever known.
Chorus:
BmG
It needs no explanation,
BmG
cause it all makes perfect sense.
DABmA
For when it comes down to temptation,
GA
she's on both sides of the fence.
Verse 2:
She's so New York, and then LA
and every topwn along the way.
And she's every place that I've never been.
She's making love on rainy nights,
She's a stroll through Christmas lights
And she's everything I want to do again.
Verse 3:
She's anything but typical,
She's so unpredictable.
Oh, but even at her worst she aint that bad.
She's as real as real can be.
And she's every fantasy.
GABm
Lord, she's every lover taht I've ever had.
GAD
And she's every lover that I've never had.
Chris Hays
j-hays@tamu.edu
Garth Brooks - Shes Every Woman Chords :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.
Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American Country Music artist. Successfully integrating rock elements into his recordings and live performances, Brooks soon began to dominate the country singles and country album charts and quickly crossed over into the mainstream pop arena, exposing country music to a larger audience.[1]
Brooks has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in popular music history, with over 70 hit singles and 15 charted albums to his credit and over 130 million albums sold in the United States alone.[2]
Garth Brooks has released six albums to achieve diamond status in the United States, those being; Garth Brooks - (10× platinum), No Fences - (17× platinum), Ropin' the Wind - (14× platinum), The Hits - (10× platinum), Sevens - (10× platinum) & Double Live - (21× platinum).[citation needed]
Throughout the 1990s he broke records for both sales and concert attendance. In 1999, looking to expand his career boundaries, Brooks began a project that was intended to foreshadow a movie that followed the life of a rock star by the name of Chris Gaines. The album left most people scratching their heads due to the fact that the movie was never released and the album was left to stand alone, while it did not sell as well as his other titles; it nevertheless reached #2 on the album charts and went double platinum.
Troubled by conflicts between career and family, in 2001 Brooks officially retired from recording and performing.[1] During this time he has sold millions of albums through an exclusive distribution deal with Wal-Mart and has sporadically released new singles.[3][4] More recently he has issued a successful collection of his hit singles from 1989 through to 2007 which itself has gone 5x platinum.
Indexed at Wikipedia.
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About artist:
Brooks has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in popular music history, with over 70 hit singles and 15 charted albums to his credit and over 130 million albums sold in the United States alone.[2]
Garth Brooks has released six albums to achieve diamond status in the United States, those being; Garth Brooks - (10× platinum), No Fences - (17× platinum), Ropin' the Wind - (14× platinum), The Hits - (10× platinum), Sevens - (10× platinum) & Double Live - (21× platinum).[citation needed]
Throughout the 1990s he broke records for both sales and concert attendance. In 1999, looking to expand his career boundaries, Brooks began a project that was intended to foreshadow a movie that followed the life of a rock star by the name of Chris Gaines. The album left most people scratching their heads due to the fact that the movie was never released and the album was left to stand alone, while it did not sell as well as his other titles; it nevertheless reached #2 on the album charts and went double platinum.
Troubled by conflicts between career and family, in 2001 Brooks officially retired from recording and performing.[1] During this time he has sold millions of albums through an exclusive distribution deal with Wal-Mart and has sporadically released new singles.[3][4] More recently he has issued a successful collection of his hit singles from 1989 through to 2007 which itself has gone 5x platinum.
Indexed at Wikipedia.