Verse 1 A Bm7 no matter what you are, I will always be with you D E D E A E (stop) doesn't matter what you do girl, ooh girl with you Verse 2 no matter what you do, I will always be around won't you tell me what you found girl, ooh girl won't you (fill) Chorus: F#m7 B7 E7 A7 knock down the old gray wall, be a part of it all D7 Bm A (fill) nothing to say, nothing to see, nothing to do F#m7 B7 E7 A7 if you would give me all, as I would give it to you D7 Bm G E (stop) nothing would be, nothing would be, nothing would be Verse 3 no matter where you go, there will always be a place can't you see it in my face girl, ooh girl want you Solo on verse Chorus Repeat Verse 1 except stop after A on "you,", no E ooh girl, you girl won't you (fill) ooh girl, you girl won't you (fill)
About the artist behind No Matter What Chords:
During the early 1970s the band were touted as the heir apparent to The Beatles, partly because of their close working relationship with the 'Fab Four' and partly because of their similar sound. A major critic in 1970 opined that "[i]t's as if John, Paul, George, and Ringo had been reincarnated as Joey, Pete, Tom, and Mike of Badfinger."[1] However, Badfinger fell victim to some of the worst elements of the music industry and ended up with its two principal singers and songwriters committing suicide in 1975 and 1983.
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