By: Kenny Chesney.
This is an easy song to play, but it is in a tough key on the album.
He plays it in saw Kenny on TNN and he played it capo'd at the 4th
fret.
(capo: 4th)
(verse 1)
There's so many [G9]things I didn't say,
[C]And even though, it may be too late,
I want you [G9]to know, I still love you so.[D]
Every car I[G9] meet, looks like your car.
Every movie [C]I see, You play the leading part.
Your on my mind. I ca[G9]n't leave you behind.[D]
(chorus)
When I close my eyes, you're al[G9]l I see.[C]
In the dark of night, you[G9]'re in my dreams.[D]
Throughout the day, you're e[G9]asy to find.[C][Am]
You're always there, [G9][D]
When I close my eyes.[G9]
(verse 2)
In m[G9]y mind I know, you're far away.
But her[C]e in my heart, nothing has changed.
I'm still hold[G9]ing you. Like I used to.[D]
On a busy [G9]street, or in a crowded room.
Where ever I [C]go, it's just me and you
Together a[G9]gain. Girl it never ends.[D]
(chorus again)
Like I said, It sounds great in B, but if you can't sing that high,
drop it down a step or two and find your range.
Submitted by: Donny Haltom
This is an easy song to play, but it is in a tough key on the album.
He plays it in saw Kenny on TNN and he played it capo'd at the 4th
fret.
(capo: 4th)
(verse 1)
There's so many [G9]things I didn't say,
[C]And even though, it may be too late,
I want you [G9]to know, I still love you so.[D]
Every car I[G9] meet, looks like your car.
Every movie [C]I see, You play the leading part.
Your on my mind. I ca[G9]n't leave you behind.[D]
(chorus)
When I close my eyes, you're al[G9]l I see.[C]
In the dark of night, you[G9]'re in my dreams.[D]
Throughout the day, you're e[G9]asy to find.[C][Am]
You're always there, [G9][D]
When I close my eyes.[G9]
(verse 2)
In m[G9]y mind I know, you're far away.
But her[C]e in my heart, nothing has changed.
I'm still hold[G9]ing you. Like I used to.[D]
On a busy [G9]street, or in a crowded room.
Where ever I [C]go, it's just me and you
Together a[G9]gain. Girl it never ends.[D]
(chorus again)
Like I said, It sounds great in B, but if you can't sing that high,
drop it down a step or two and find your range.
Submitted by: Donny Haltom