Home Chords
by Sheryl Crow63,024 views, added to favorites 1,701 times
Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
Author Unregistered. 4 contributors total, last edit on Dec 24, 2020
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How To Play The Chorus
[Chorus]
G G7/D G6 Dm Bbsus2 C
e|--------3--1-----0---1-----1-----0---0---|
B|--------0--0-----0---3-----1-----0-3-1---|
G|--------0--0-----0---2-----3-------0-0---| Play Chorus Chords x 2 As Shown
D|--------0--0-----0---0-----3---------2---|
A|--------2--x-----x---0-----1---------3---|
E|--------3--x-----x---0-----1---------3---|
This is home, home
[Intro]
G
[Verse 1]
G
I woke up this morning
Dm
Now I understand
Bbsus2
What it means to give your life
C
To just one man
G
Afraid of feeling nothing
Dm
No bees or butterflies
Bbsus2
My head is full of voices
C
And my house is full of lies
[Chorus]
G Dm Bbsus2 C
This is home, home
G Dm Bbsus2 C
and this is home, home,
G
this is home
[Verse 2]
G
I found your standing there
Dm
When I was seventeen
Bbsus2
Now I'm thirty-two
C
And I can't remember what I'd seen in you
G
I made a promise
Dm
Said it everyday
Bbsus2
Now I'm reading romance novels
C
And I'm dreaming of yesterday
[Chorus]
G Dm Bbsus2 C
This is home, home
G Dm Bbsus2 C
and this is home, home,
G
this is home
[Bridge]
Bbsus2 C F
I'd like to see the Riviera
F G C
And slow dance underneath the stars
C F Am
I'd like to watch the sun come up
Am F
In a stranger's arms
G Dm Bbsus2 C
And this is home, home
[Instrumental]
G Dm Bbsus2 C G
[Chorus]
G Dm Bbsus2 C
This is home, home
G Dm Bbsus2 C
and this is home, home,
G
this is home
[Verse 3]
G
I'm going crazy
Dm
A little everyday
Bbsus2
And everything I wanted
C G
Is now driving me away
G
I woke this morning
Dm
To the sound of breaking hearts
Bbsus2
Mine is full of questions
C
And it's tearing yours apart...
G Dm Bbsus2 C
And it's tearing yours apart, and it's tearing yours apart,
C G Dm Bbsus2 C
and it's tearing yours apart, and it's tearing us apart
G
[Fade]
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6 comments

At first I thought these guys were mistaken. But close listening (with a piano), you can hear the bass playing the F that replaces the Bb.
I can't prove the Am other than if you play a D4 and then an A3 pedal tone during the "In a stranger's arms." the A3 sounds much better. Plus playing a Dsus4 would suggest a resolution to the F# which is definitely not in the melody so you'd have a bit of a collision going on there. The melody (D=E-F-E-D) "in a stranger's arms"
So I suspect the OP heard the melody siting right where a Dm chord would go, but knew it wasn't a minor chord, nor major, so a Dsus4 was a damn good guess. But the Am works better. Even a Am/D works.
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Line 11, Bb to Dsus4 should be F to Am.
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I think it’s a Bb not a Bbsus2
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