Capo 5th Intro: Am - F - C - G (x2) Verse: Am F C G Do you know what's worth fighting for, Am F C G When it's not worth dying for? Am F C G Does it take your breath away F G And you feel yourself suffocating? Am F C G Does the pain weigh out the pride? Am F C G And you look for a place to hide? Am F C G Did someone break your heart inside? F G You're in ruins C G A One, 21 guns G F Lay down your arms C G Give up the fight C G A5 One, 21 guns G F C G Throw up your arms into the sky, F C G You and I Am F C G When you're at the end of the road Am F C G And you lost all sense of control Am F C G And your thoughts have taken their toll F G When your mind breaks the spirit of your soul Am F C G Your faith walks on broken glass Am F C G And the hangover doesn't pass Am F C G Nothing's ever built to last F G You're in ruins. C G A One, 21 guns G F Lay down your arms C G Give up the fight C G A5 One, 21 guns G F C G Throw up your arms into the sky, F C G You and I Am F C G Did you try to live on your own Am F C E When you burned down the house and home? Am F C E Did you stand too close to the fire? Fm G Like a liar looking for forgiveness from a stone C - G - A - G - F - C - G (x2) F - C - B Am - F - C - G (x2) Am F C G When it's time to live and let die Am F C G And you can't get another try Am F C G Something inside this heart has died F G You're in ruins. C G A One, 21 guns G F Lay down your arms C G Give up the fight C G A One, 21 guns G F C G Throw up your arms into the sky C G A One, 21 guns G F Lay down your arms C G Give up the fight C G A One, 21 guns G F C G Throw up your arms into the sky, F C G You and I
About the artist behind 21 Guns Acoustic Chords:
Green Day was originally part of the punk rock scene at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California. Its early releases for independent record label Lookout! Records earned them a grassroots fanbase, some of whom felt alienated when the band signed to a major label.[2] Nevertheless, its major label debut Dookie (1994) became a breakout success and eventually sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. alone, and 15 million copies sold worldwide.[3] As a result, Green Day was widely credited, alongside fellow California punk bands The Offspring and Rancid, with reviving mainstream interest in and popularizing punk rock in the United States.[4][5] Green Day's three follow-up albums, Insomniac, Nimrod and Warning did not achieve the massive success of Dookie, but they were still successful, reaching double platinum and gold status respectively.[6] Green Day's 2004 rock opera American Idiot reignited the band's popularity with a younger generation, selling five million copies in the U.S.[7]
The band has sold over 65 million records worldwide,[8] including 22 million in the United States alone.[9] They also have three Grammy Awards, Best Alternative Album for Dookie, Best Rock Album for American Idiot, and Record of the Year for "Boulevard of Broken Dreams".
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