Colbie Caillat - Realize G[3x0033] Dsus4(onF#)[2x0233] Cadd9[x32033] Em7[020033] D(onF#)[2x0232] G(onB)[x2x033] Capo Fret 6 V1: G Take time to realize Dsus4(onF#) Cadd9 Em7 Dsus4(onF#) That your warmth is crashing down on me G Take time to Realize Dsus4(onF#) Cadd9 Em7 Dsus4(onF#) That I am on your side Didn’t I, didn’t I tell you PC: Cadd9 Em7 But I cant spell it out for you D(onF#) No its never gonna be that simple Cadd9 Em7 D(onF#) No I cant spell it out for you Ch: G Dsus4(onF#) If you just realize, what I just realized Em7 Cadd9 Then we’d be perfect for each other and we’ll never find another G Dsus4(onF#) Just realize what I just realized, Em7 Cadd9 we’d never have to wonder if we missed out on each other now G/Dsus4(onF#)/Em7/Cadd9/ V2: Take time to realize Oh oh, I'm on your side Didn't I, didn't I tell you Take time to realize This all can pass you by.. Didn't I tell you PC: Ch: but….. B: Em7 D(onF#) Cadd9 D(onF#) Its not the same, no its never the same Em7/D(onF#)/G/G(onB)/Cadd9/ If you don’t feel it too If you meet me half way, If you would meet me half way It could be the same for you...
About the artist behind Realize Chords:
The popularity of Caillat's MySpace profile led her to become the number-one unsigned singer in her genre for four months.[2] Her popularity on the social network was partially due to her song "Bubbly," and the songs on her profile have been played more than forty-two million times (as of May 31st, 2008).[3] For the week of July 17, 2007, "Bubbly" was featured on the iTunes Store as the free "Single of the Week". The promotion coincided with the release of Coco, her debut studio album. Caillat was also spotlighted by Rhapsody during the 2007 Black Friday Sale at Best Buy.
According to her MySpace profile, Caillat was first inspired to start singing at age eleven when she first heard the Fugees' 1996 version of the song "Killing Me Softly", made famous by Roberta Flack in 1973. Her MySpace profile also states that, though trained at piano from an early age, Caillat did not begin playing guitar until age nineteen.
In May 2008, Caillat recorded a duet with Jason Mraz, called "Lucky," on his album, We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things.[4] The same month, Caillat recorded a cover of the song "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid for Disney's DisneyMania vol. 6 CD.[5]
Caillat is currently shooting another music video in Hawaii for her song "The Little Things."[6]
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