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"solo"
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I don't know my right from left, or my right from wrong
Say I'm a fool, say I'm not for you
But if I'm a fool for you, that's something
Two hearts, beat as one
Two hearts beat as one
-OR-
Two hearts, beat as one
Two hearts, beat as one
I can't tell if G#m or E sounds better. It's probably a weird chord. I also can't tell if the E should be played in the intro, (or throughout the song for that matter). The rest of the song repeats in almost the same manner.
This song is mainly alternating two chords, G to C or A to D. (In the song, it's actually G# to C#, just like All I Want Is You) If you use G to C, tune up a half tone, A to D, tune down a half tone.
Intro G, C, G, C
I waited patiently for the Lord, he inclined and heard my cry
He brought me right out of the pit, out of my reglade
I will sing, sing a new song, I will sing, sing a new song