INTRO G B7 C C/B D (x2) VERSE 1 G B7 C C/B D Made a meal and threw it up on Sunday, i've got a lot of things to learn G B7 C C/B D Said I would and i'd be leaving on day, before my heart starts to burn BRIDGE C D So what's the matter with you? G G/F# Em Sing me something new A7 C Don't you know the cold and wind and rain don't know, they only seem to come D and go away VERSE 2 (same chords as verse 1) Times are hard when things have got no meaning, i've found the key upon the floor Maybe you and I will not believe in, the things we find behind the door BRIDGE CHORUS G D Stand by me Am C F D/F# Nobody knows, the way its gonna be (repeat 3 times) G D Am C Stand by me, nobody knows, yeah nobody knows G The way it's gonna be VERSE 3 (same chords as verse 1) If you're leaving will you take me with you, I'm tired of talking on my phone There is one thing i can never give you, my heart will never be your home BRIDGE CHORUS Stand by me Nobody knows, the way its gonna be (repeat 3 times) G D Am C Stand by me, nobody knows, yeah nobody knows Em D C the way its gonna be Em D C The way its gonna be yeah Em D C Maybe I can see yeah BRIDGE CHORUS - End on G
About the artist behind Stand By Me Chords:
The band initially gained prominence performing on the Manchester club circuit. They were signed to independent record label Creation Records and afterwards released their debut album Definitely Maybe in 1994. The following year, the band recorded (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) with their new drummer Alan White, whilst rivalling with Britpop peers Blur in the charts. The Gallagher brothers were featured regularly in tabloid newspapers for their sibling rivalry and wild lifestyles, cultivating reputations both as bad boys and as a band of the people. At the height of their fame, Oasis' third album, Be Here Now (1997), became the fastest-selling album in UK chart history, but lost much of its long-term appeal after the initial hype and positive reception tempered.
While recording their fourth album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000) in 1999, Oasis lost two founding members and suffered a notable decline in popularity in America. The band added replacements Gem Archer and Andy Bell for Heathen Chemistry (2002). Their sixth album Don't Believe the Truth (2005) with Zak Starkey, despite turbulent recording, became their best-selling and best-received album in a decade. The following year, the band released a compilation album entitled Stop the Clocks. In February 2007, Oasis received the BRIT Award for outstanding contribution to music.
The seventh studio album by the band is reported to be complete and, although an official release date has not been confirmed, both Liam and Noel Gallagher have been quoted as saying that the album is due out in September 2008. [2] [3]
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