Everyday Chords
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
Author RJSadler1982 [a] 105. 1 contributor total, last edit on Mar 17, 2023
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Artist: Slade
Song: Everyday
[Intro]
Em G/D
C G/B Am G
[Verse 1]
G D/F#
Every day when I'm away
Em C
I'm thinking of you
G D/F#
Everyone can carry on
Em C
Except for we two
[Pre-Chorus]
C7 G
And you know that our love
C7 G
And you know that I
C7 G D
And you know that our love won't die
[Chorus]
Em G/D
And it won't even show
C G
And no-one will know
Em G/D
One little wave
C G
To say you'll behave
Em G/D
It won't even show
C G
How far love can go
[Verse 2]
G D/F#
Every day when I'm away
Em C
And there's been a few
G D/F#
Every land I need a hand
Em C
To help me come through
[Pre-Chorus]
C7 G
And you know that our love
C7 G
And you know that I
C7 G D
And you know that our love won't die
[Chorus]
Em G/D
And it won't even show
C G
And no-one will know
Em G/D
One little wave
C G
To say you'll behave
Em G/D
It won't even show
C G
How far love can go
[Solo]
G D/F# Em C (x2)
[Pre-Chorus]
C7 G
And you know that our love
C7 G
And you know that I
C7 G D
And you know that our love won't die
[Chorus]
Em G/D
And it won't even show
C G
And no-one will know
Em G/D
One little wave
C G
To say you'll behave
Em G/D
It won't even show
C G
How far love can go
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Thanks for the chords which are pretty much correct but i think in the verse the D chord should be changed to a Bm....
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There are two chords missing in the chorus. On the line "no-one will know" there is a Bm and an Am in between the C and the G. So it should be like this: C-Bm-Am-G, with one strum for each chord. It's exactly the same for "say you'll behave" and "far love can go". Think of it as a chord-a-sylabble, starting on C, descending through Bm and Am onto the G.
The solo pretty much uses the Am Pentatonic scale. The first note is the G on the D string on the 5th fret. The solo ends on a C. The high part starts with a slide from 8 fret to ten fret on the B string, stright back to fret 8 on the B string. It really isn't a hard solo to work out.
+1

I'm happy with the D chord but hey, that's just me!
Anyone know where we can get the tab for the solo? It seems to revolve around the pentatonic scale in A but I can't work out the ending.
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