Standard Tuning Intro: e ---5-------4- 2x B -2---2-3-5--- A E F#m A7 There are places i'll remember D Dm A All my life though some have changed A E F#m A7 Some forever not for better D Dm A Some have gone and some remain F#m Bm All these places have their moments G A With lovers and friends i still can recall F#m Bm Some are dead and some are living D Dm A In my life i've loved them all e ---5-------4- B -2---2-3-5--- A E F#m A7 But of all these friends and lovers D Dm A There is no one compares with you A E F#m A7 And these memories lose their meaning D Dm A When i think of love as something new F#m Bm Though i know i'll never lose affection G A For people and things that went before F#m Bm I know i'll often stop and think about them D Dm A In my life i love you more Solo: A E F#m A7 D Dm A 2x F#m Bm Though i know i'll never lose affection G A For people and things that went before F#m Bm I know i'll often stop and think about them D Dm A In my life i love you more e ---5-------4- B -2---2-3-5--- In my life i love you more e ---5-------4--4--2--4-5---- B -2---2-3-5----------------- MX
About the artist behind In My Life Chords:
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