Say by John Mayer From "The Bucket List" Tabbed By Thomas Cadmus Note: There is a slight tuning change but still sounds perfect without it. The bridge is little off. If you fiddle around with it you'll get it. Capo 8th Intro: D Dsus4 D D7 (x4) Verse 1: D Dsus4 D D7 Take out all your wasted honour D Dsus4 D D7 Every little past frustration D Dsus4 D D7 Take all of your so called problems D Dsus4 D D7 Better put them in quotations Chorus: D G Say what you need to say Bm A Say what you need to say D G Say what you need to say Bm A Say what you need to say Intro (x4) Verse 2: D Dsus4 D D7 Walking like a one man army D Dsus4 D D7 Fighting with the shadows in your head D Dsus4 D D7 Living on the same old moment D Dsus4 D D7 Knowing you'll be better off instead if you could only Repeat Chorus: Bridge: Am C D Have no fear for givin in Am C D Have no fear for givin all of it Am C D You better know that in the end C Its better you say too much D Than never to say what you need to say again Intro (x4) Verse 3: D Dsud4 D D7 Even if your hands are shaking D Dsus4 D D7 And your faith is breaking D Dsus4 D D7 Even as the eyes are closing D Dsus4 D D7 Do it with a heart wide open Repeat chorus (fade out)
About the artist behind Say Chords:
Mayer began his career performing mainly acoustic rock and pop, but gradually began a transition towards the blues genre in 2005 by collaborating with renowned blues artists such as B. B. King and Eric Clapton, and by forming the John Mayer Trio. The blues influence can be heard on his album Continuum, released in September 2006. At the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in 2007 Mayer won Best Pop Vocal Album for Continuum and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Waiting on the World to Change". Mayer's career pursuits have extended to stand-up comedy, design, and writing; he has written pieces for magazines, most notably for Esquire. He is also involved in philanthropic activities through his "Back to You" fund and his concern over global warming.
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