Intro: A+7 D9 A+7 It brings a tear, D9 Emin7 Fdim D/F# Into my eyes, G7 When I begin, G#dim Bdim G#dim To realize, D/A F#7 I've cried so much, Bmin Bmin/A G7 Since you've been gone, E7#9 A7#5#9 I guess I'm drowning in my own tears, D9 A+7 I sit and cry, D9 Emin7 Fdim D/F# Just like a child G7 My pouring tears G#dim Bdim Ddim Are runnin' wild D/A F#7 If you don't think Bmin Bmin/A G7 G#dim You'll be home soon D/A Bmin7 E7 A7 D7 I guess I'll drown in my own tears G I know it's true G#dim Into each life D/A E7 A7 F#7 A little rain, rain must pour G I'm so blue G#dim Here without you E7 It keeps raining A+7 More and more D9 A+7 Why don't you D9 Emin7 Fdim D/F# Come on home G7 Oh yes so I won't G#dim Bdim Ddim Be all alone D/A F#7 If you don't think Bmin Bmin/A G7 G#dim You'll be home soon I guess I'll D13 D9 G7 (SEE TAB BELOW) (drown in my own tears) Ooh, don't let me D13 D9 G7 (drown in my own tears) When I'm in trouble, baby D13 D9 G7 (drown in my own tears) Oh, yeah, baby don't let me D13 D9 G7 G#dim (drown in my own tears) D/A B7 E7 A+7 D7 G7 D7 I guess I'll drown in my own tears Outro Section: D13 D9 G7 e|----/7---5------------3--------------------------------------------------| B|----/7---5------------3--------------------------------------------------| G|----/7---5---/7--5----4--------------------------------------------------| D|----------------------3--------------------------------------------------| A|-------------/9--7----5--------------------------------------------------| E|----------------------3--------------------------------------------------|
About the artist behind Drown In My Own Tears Chords:
Over the following two years, the band toured widely to promote the album, including concerts in the U.S., Europe, Japan and Australia. In 1997, he stopped touring and moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to experiment with new material for a second album. During his time there, he recorded many four-track demos and completed his third recording session for his new album with his band, with Tom Verlaine as producer. While awaiting the arrival of his band from New York, he drowned during an evening swim in the Wolf River. His body was found on June 4, 1997.[2]
Since his death, there have been many posthumous releases of his material, including a collection of four-track demos and studio recordings for his unfinished second album My Sweetheart the Drunk and expansions of debut album Grace and his Live at Sin-é EP. Buckley's first #1 came posthumously in March 2008 when "Hallelujah" topped Billboard's Hot Digital Songs following a performance of the song on American Idol. Buckley and his work continue to remain popular and regularly featured in 'greatest' lists in the music press.[3][4]
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