Amaj7:5x665x A/B: 7x765
B: 799877
Bm7: x24232
C#m7: x46454 (x46457 in the verses)
E: x7x997
F#m7: 2x222x F#m7':9(11)9(10)9
G#m7: 4x444xVerse 1A/B F#m7 If I cried like a baby
G#m7 C#m7
Would you change your mind?
Amaj7G#m7F#m7 If I told you I'm crazy
G#m7 C#m7
Would you come running back to me?
Amaj7 G#m7F#m7 The harder I try to break away
G#m7 C#m7
The more I get lost in yesterday
Amaj7 G#m7 F#m7 G#m7
The man that you know is just a shell
C#m7 F#m7'-E
Living without you, life is hell
Pre-Chorus BE I turn on the radio
F#m7' E B
Just to take the hurt away
BE Another night and I'm missing you
F#m7G#m7 A/B
Girl it's ki__lling me, well
Chorus Amaj7
I don't wanna die tonight
C#m7
But I think I might be going down
F#m7G#m7 'Cuz the only one I ever cared about
Amaj7 A/B
Is nowhere to be found
Amaj7 I don't wanna close my eyes
C#m7
'Cause I might not see the light of day
F#m7G#m7 I'm almost out of air
Dmaj7 A/B
You're my reason for breathing
C#m7
You're my reason for breathing
F#m7
No no no no
C#m7 F#m7
No no no no
Verse 2
F#m7I don't wanna go clubbing
G#m7 C#m7
'Cuz I got no one to dance with me
Amaj7G#m7F#m7 And I don't wanna go shopping
G#m7 C#m7 Amaj7-G#m7
'Cuz I got no one to spend my money on
F#m7G#m7Spending my time with one glass of wine
C#m7Amaj7G#m7Playing solitaire just to ease my mind
F#m7G#m7Poured one for you, but I drank that too
C#m7F#m7'EAnything to kill the pain of losing you
Pre-ChorusChorusBridge
E B
So I'm reaching out on this distant line
C#m7Hoping deep inside
B Amaj7
Your heart's gonna find a reason
A/B C#m7B To keep me breathing
EBut I'm lost in this pain
B
And I don't have much time
C#m7I'm so tired of walking
Bm7
This same old line
Amaj7 G#m7
So I'm taking my pride, gonna throw it aside
Amaj7A/BPlease let me breathe girl, I'm sorry
Chorus
Am7: 5x555x
B7: 7x787x
C7: x3535x C9: x3223x
Dmaj7:x57675
E9: x7677x
F#7: 2x232x
Gmaj7:3x443xIntroDmaj7 Am7 Gmaj7 C9
Dmaj7 Am7 Gmaj7 C9..C7Verse 1Dmaj7
Girl it's only you
Am7 Gmaj7
Have it your way
C9
And if you want you can decide
Dmaj7 Am7
And if you'll have me
Gmaj7 C9
I can provide everything that you desire
Dmaj7 Am7
And if you get a feeling
Gmaj7 C9 C7
Feeling that I am feeling
Dmaj7 Am7 Gmaj7
Won't you come closer to me baby
F#7 B7
That You've already got me
E9
Right where you want me baby
Dmaj7
I just want to be your man
Chorus Am7 Gmaj7 C7
How does it feel, how does it feel
Dmaj7 Am7
I wanna know how does it feel
Gmaj7 C9
How does it feel
Verse 2Dmaj7 Am7
I wanna stop
Gmaj7 C9
Silly little games you and me play
Dmaj7 Am7
And I am feeling right on
Gmaj7
Feel the same way baby
C9
Let me know right away
Dmaj7 Am7
I'd love to make you wet
Gmaj7 C9 C7
In between your thighs 'cause
Dmaj7 Am7 Gmaj7
I love when it comes inside you
F#7 B7 E9
I get so excited when I'm around you
Dmaj7
Oh oooh
Chorus (3x) Am7 Gmaj7 C7
How does it feel, how does it feel
Dmaj7 Am7
How does it feel
Gmaj7 C9
How does it feel
C#m7: x46454
D#m7: x68676
G#m11:4x442x
IntroG#m11 C#m7
Chorus (2x) Gm#11 D#m7 C#m7
Why you be calling me, pressuring me
C#m7
You know I live with my girl
G#m11 D#m7
You can't be flipping G
C#m7 C#m7
I told you I'll be there, just gimme a minute girl
VerseG#m11 D#m7 C#m7
She was more than enough
C#m7
Got my number off a caller ID
G#m11 D#m7 C#m7
And that’s where I went wrong
C#m7 G#m11
'Cause I shouldn’t have been calling her from home
D#m7
She was a ghetto queen
C#m7
A true life sex machine
G#m11 D#m7
I can’t keep her from calling me
C#m7 G#m11
When she knew I wasn’t totally free
Chorus (2x)
Am7: x02010
C7: x32310
Dm7: xx0211 D7: xx0212
Em7: 02x000 E7: 020100 Em7':xx2033
F: 133211 F/G:3x321x
G#dim7:4x343x G/B:x2003x
Notes in high chorus
C#: x46664
D#m7: x68676
Fm7: x8(10)89x or 1x111x
F#: 2x4322 F#/G#:4x4322
Intro (4x)C Dm7-Em7-F F/G
Verse 1
C Dm7 Em7
Today is your wedding day
F F/G
That's a beautiful thing
C Dm7 Em7
No use in me going into
F G#dim7
The way things used to be
Pre-Chorus Am
How I cared for you
E7
You cared for me
C7 D7
And that wasn't that long ago
Dm7
But I can't help but smile
Em7'
As you walk down the aisle
F/G
'Cause there's one thing I know, hey-hey
Chorus C Dm7 Em7 F
Every time you close your eyes at night
F/G
You know inside your heart
C
That something ain't right
Dm7
And things are not the way
Em7 F
That you wish they could be
F/G
Even though you're with him
C
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me
Dm7 Em7 F F/G
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me, yeah
Verse 2C Dm7 Em7
I know you think it's ea_sier
F F/G
To lie to yourself
C Dm7 Em7
Even got yourself believing
F G#dim7
You're better off with somebody else
Pre-Chorus Am E7
So you sacrifice for security
C7
'Cause your impatient self
D7
Didn't wanna wait for me
Dm7
And you settle for
Em7'
The first thing through the door
F/G
When you know what you want is me
Chorus C Dm7 Em7 F
Every time you close your eyes at night
F/G
You know inside your heart
C
That something ain't right
Dm7
And things are not the way
Em7 F
That you wish they could be
F/G
Even though you're with him
C
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me
Dm7 Em7 F F/G
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me, yeah
BridgeG#dim7
I know he thinks you're crying
Am7
'Cause it's the happiest you've ever known
G#dim7
But girl you'd just be lying
Am7 G/B C
'Cause what he doesn't know
Dm7 Em7'
You're strong for me, you belong to me
D7 F/G
And here's the one last chance for you to go
Chorus (1/2 step higher) C# D#m7 Fm7 F#
Cuz every time you close your eyes at night
F#/G#
You know inside your heart
C#
That something ain't right
D#m7
And things are not the way
Fm7 F#
That you wish they could be
F#/G#
Even though you're with him
C#
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me
D#m7 Fm7 F#
It may not be tomorrow but there will come a day
F#/G# C#
But when you realize, I hope it's not too late
D#m7
'Cuz things won't be the way
Fm7 F#
That you wish they could be
F#/G#
Even though you're with him
----------
2x
C#
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me
D#m7 Fm7 F#
I know you're thinkin' 'bout me
Outro C# D#m7 Fm7 F# F#/G#
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Abmaj7: 4x554x or 4655xx
Bbm7: x13121 or 6x666x
Fm7: 1x111x or 8(10)898
Gm7: 3x333x or 3533xxIntroFm7 Bbm7
These are the signs
Abmaj7
That we're made for each other
Gm7 Fm7 Bbm7
Are you the zodiac freak
Abmaj7 Gm7
Ooh-ee
Verse 1 Fm7 Bbm7
I'm a Capricorn, I came here to get mannish
Abmaj7
Ooh, I know it's good
Gm7
When you start speakin' Spanish
Fm7 Bbm7
Aries sexually, you're full of energy
Abmaj7
After I'm done
Gm7
You still tellin' me you want me
Fm7 Bbm7
Met a Gemini, ooh what a sex drive
Abmaj7
She wanted it from the front
Gm7
Back, left and the right
Fm7 Bbm7
Baby, I will guarantee ya
Abmaj7 Gm7
To give you everything your body's missin'
Chorus Fm7
These are the signs of love makin'
Bbm7 Abmaj7
Are you the zodiac freak I've been lookin' for
Gm7
Girl, you're sending me
Fm7
Signs of love makin'
Bbm7 Abmaj7 Gm7
And you make me say, ooh
Fm7 Bbm7 Abmaj7 Gm7 (2x)
Verse 2
Fm7
I met a Scorpio
Fm7
She had no limit to where she'd go
Bbm7
Oh yeah
Abmaj7 Gm7
She was so damn sexual
Fm7 Bbm7
She said, Tyrese are you ready for me
Abmaj7 Gm7
I'll do anything to fulfill your needs
Fm7 Bbm7
Tell me what you want, and I got you babe
Abmaj7 Gm7
Whisper in my ear while I'm driving you crazy
Fm7
I'll smack it from the side
Bbm7
While I'm grabbing them thighs
Abmaj7 Gm7 Fm7
Now I know what zodiac signs are all about
Chorus (2x) Fm7
These are the signs of love makin'
Bbm7 Abmaj7
Are you the zodiac freak I've been lookin' for
Gm7
Girl, you're sending me
Fm7
Signs of love makin'
Bbm7 Abmaj7 Gm7
And you make me say, ooh
Bridge Fm7 Bbm7
Libra, Gemini, Virgo
Abmaj7 Gm7
Are you with me (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Fm7 Bbm7
Pisces, Aries, Scorpio
Abmaj7 Gm7
Are you with me, say yeah yeah yeah
Fm7 Bbm7 Abmaj7 Gm7
Sagittarius, Cancer and Taurus (Yeah x3)
Fm7
I don't know what it is but
Bbm7 Abmaj7 Gm7
You Leos drive me crazy, crazy baby
Chorus
Ab/Bb:6x654x Abmaj7:4x554x
Bb/D: x5xx66
Cm7: x35345
Eb: x65343 or x6888x
Fm7: 1x111x
Gm7: 3x333x
Intro (2x)Eb-Bb/D-Cm7
Abmaj7-Gm7-Fm7
Fm7-Gm7-Cm7
Ab/Bb Eb
Verse 1
Eb-Bb/D Cm7
I was cool in them streets
Abmaj7-Gm7 Fm7
I was cool in them clubs
Fm7-Gm7 Cm7
Real talk I wasn't thinking
Ab/Bb Eb
Nothing 'bout love
Eb-Bb/D Cm7
I didn't want nobody
Abmaj7-Gm7 Fm7
Trying to partake in my stuff
Fm7 Gm7 Cm7
I thought an occasional one night stand
Ab/Bb Eb
Would be enough
Pre-Chorus Ab/Bb
But one day I, I met this girl
Ab/Bb
And she ruined my philosophy
Ab/Bb
It caught me by surprise
Ab/Bb
My heart skips a beat
Cm7 Gm7 Fm7 Gm7
When she comes a__round
Ab/Bb
I never thought that I'd
Ab/Bb Gm7
Be ready to settle down
Ab/Bb Fm7-Gm7
See I was about to find myself alone
Abmaj7 Ab/Bb Eb-Bb/D
But I found myself a love
Chorus Cm7 Abmaj7-Gm7
It's gonna take a minute to evolve
Fm7
But I'd rather have a love
Fm7 Gm7 Cm7
Than no_thing at all
Ab/Bb Eb
I'm ready for a love of my own
Eb-Bb/D Cm7
Can't stay in this place forever
Abmaj7 Gm7
Even though I want to
Fm7
I just see us together
Fm7 Gm7 Cm7
I'd rather have a love
Ab/Bb Eb
Than have a life alone
Verse 2
Eb-Bb/D Cm7
I was raised by a good one
Abmaj7 Gm7 Fm7
Momma told me what a real man should be
Fm7-Gm7 Cm7
She said son pick one
Ab/Bb Eb
And treat her like me
Eb-Bb/D Cm7
I took all of her wisdom
Abmaj7 Gm7 Fm7
And I used it for selfish gain
Fm7 Gm7 Cm7
And I know if she saw this pimpin'
Ab/Bb Eb
She'll be ashamed
Pre-Chorus Ab/Bb
But one day I, I met this girl
Ab/Bb
And she ruined my philosophy
Gm7 Ab/Bb
It caught me by surprise
Ab/Bb
My heart skips a beat
Cm7 Gm7 Fm7 Gm7
When she comes a__round
Ab/Bb
I never thought that I'd
Ab/Bb Gm7
Be ready to settle down
Ab/Bb Fm7-Gm7
See I was about to find myself alone
Abmaj7 Ab/Bb Eb-Bb/D
But I found myself a love
Chorus Cm7 Abmaj7-Gm7
It's gonna take a minute to evolve
Fm7
But I'd rather have a love
Fm7 Gm7 Cm7
Than no_thing at all
Ab/Bb Eb
I'm ready for a love of my own
Eb-Bb/D Cm7
Can't stay in this place forever
Abmaj7 Gm7
Even though I want to
Fm7
I just see us together
Fm7 Gm7 Cm7
I'd rather have a love
Ab/Bb Eb
Than have a life alone
Bridge Ab/Bb Ab/Bb
On the one hand I, could choose to be the guy
Ab/Bb Fm7-Gm7-Abmaj7
That only chases frivolous plea_sures
Ab/Bb Ab/Bb
On the other hand we, can build a dream
Cm7 Gm7 Fm7 Ab/Bb
With true love and affec_tion
Ab/Bb
I know it's going to be quite a challenge
Ab/Bb
I know it's gonna take some time
Ab/Bb
But I'm here and I'm ready to change
Fm7 Gm7 Abmaj7 Ab/Bb Eb-Bb/D
Cause I know I've found myself a love
Chorus
Am7: 5x555x Am/C: x35555
Asus4: x02230 A/G: 3x222x
Bb: 6x876x G#/Bb:6x6546
Bm7: x24232 B7: x24242
Cm7: x35343
Dmaj7: xx0222 D6: xx0202
D#maj7:x68786
Em7: 0x0030
Fm7: 1x111x
F#m7: 2xx220Gmaj7: 3x4333 G/A: 5x543x Gm6: 3xx330
Gmaj9: 324232
G#maj7:4x544x G#/Bb:6x654x G#m7:4x444x
G#: 4x654x
Verse 1Dmaj7F#m7Gmaj7
Let's take our time tonight, girl
Asus4
Above us all the stars are watchin'
Dmaj7F#m7Gmaj7
There's no place I'd rather be in this world
G/A A
Your eyes are where I'm lost in
Am/CB7
Underneath the chandelier
Gmaj7Gm6
We're dancin' all alone
Em7
There's no reason to hide
Bm7 G/A A
What we're feelin' inside, right no____w
Pre-ChorusGmaj9
So baby let's just turn down the lights
A/G
And close the door
Gmaj9 Am7 D6 D/F# Gmaj7
Ooh I love that dress but you won't need it a_ny_____more
F#m7 B7
No you won't need it no more
Em7F#m7Gmaj7
Let's just kiss 'til we're naked, baby
Chorus (2x) G/A Dmaj7
Versace on the floor
F#m7Gmaj7
Ooh take it off for me, (for me 3x) now, girl
G/A
Verse 2Dmaj7F#m7Gmaj7
I unzip the back to watch it fall
Asus4
While I kiss your neck and shoulders
Dmaj7F#m7Gmaj7 No don't be afraid to show it off
G/A A
I'll be right here ready to hold you
Am/C B7 Girl you know you're perfect from
Gmaj7Gm6Your head down to your heels
Em7Don't be confused by my smile
Bm7 G/A A'Cause I ain't never been more for real, for real
Pre-ChorusChorus (2x)SoloGmaj7A |Bm7ADEm7ABb A-G#/BbBridgeG# Bb
It's warmin' up, can you feel it
Cm7
It's warmin' up, can you feel it
Bb
It's warmin' up, can you feel it, baby?
Fm7 Cm7
It's warmin' up, it seems like you're ready for more, more, more
G#
Let's just kiss 'til we're naked
Chorus (2x) G#/Bb D#maj7
Versace on the floor
Gm7G#maj7
Ooh take it off for me, (for me 3x) now, girl
In the last article, I told the story about how I got my first guitar. It was a slow but exciting at at times uneven progress from there. Let me explain….
1) Finding Song Chords: The vast amount of quality content available now is just amazing which is a product of the evolution of our technology that led to the ease of creating contents and obviously amount of contents being published per year. We are now living in an era where we get surprised or disappointed if a particular song we want to learn doesn’t have a YouTube tutorial or does have the chords on popular guitar sites.
This obviously was not the case back in 2007. To be fair, the amount of song chords were burgeoning at the time. They were however concentrated toward the pop genre (pop ballad, pop rock). Needless to say, most guitar sites didn’t have a lot of R&B songs. In addition, YouTube was only 2 year old at the time so the amount of tutorials, let alone R&B tutorials were scarce. You can verify this by googling tutorials for R&B songs and see how many were published 11 years ago or earlier as of 2018. If you were to find some R&B tutorials, they were not always the most accurate (keep in mind whoever published it at the time likely would have had to learn the whole song by ear so the inaccuracies here and there were totally understandable).
2) R&B songs use a lot of barre chords: This is not always obvious when you just listen to the songs. Take a listen to Brian McKnight’s hit “6 8 12” (tutorial in-bedded in the link for those interested in the chords)
The music can seem deceivingly simple enough from a quick listen . Brian, being a great guitar player (and musician for that matter), actually regularly plays this song with just his acoustic guitar….so here is a video of him performing the song live in Seattle where you can actually see the chords being played:
You will notice that virtually all the chords are actually barre chords. No beginner is gonna touch that song…at least not in the early learning. This was to me the toughest thing to get over. I was quite excited to learn all those 90s-2000s classic R&B songs and initially was under the impression that the chords would be regular chords like G C D. When the first few R&B song chords and YouTube tutorials or live performance of songs first appeared, it became obvious that I couldn’t have been more wrong.
Unlike pop or rock which tends to use beginner-friendly chords, the average R&B song has between 70-100% barre chords…and the little bit that is not barre chord tends to be chords that requires gang sign-like fingering. This can make the genre impractical to beginners…..R&B tend to us chords with minor 7th and major 7th so you tend to see a lot chords with names like C#m7, G#m7, Abmaj7, Ebmaj7, Dm7b5….which can be quite intimidating…I mean as a beginner, we generally tend to flee even at the sight of a single barre chord in a song, let alone an entire song that doesn’t have a single non-barre chord.
But….you can do it.
Like anything else worth having in life, with determination and hard work, virtually anything is possible. Learning R&B is no different. I don’t want to give the impression that the genre is impossible to play or is reserved for people with natural talent or requires unreasonable amount of time to learn. In no way are my comments above intended to discourage anyone in learning to play this beautiful genre of music. Keep in mind things have greatly involved since 2007 (many of you are probably reading this from smartphone…which was not the norm then).
It is true that there is no getting around learning the barre chords (there are YouTube videos that are more than 20 minutes long that simply deal with barre chords). This can take a few weeks to learn and getting used to (typically the F chord will be the first chord you will learn). Then, you will progress to play other barre chords such as Fm, Cm, B, Bb. Then you move on the minor 7th and major 7th which are common in R&B (e.g. Dm7, Am7). This can take a few additional weeks.
However, once past this, your learning will be much faster than mine for the simple fact that quantity of contents available now. The amount of R&B song chords are ever growing and if the song is popular enough or recent enough (anything from 2010 onwards), the chances are greater that you will be able to find the chords of any song that you like. The same thing goes for YouTube tutorial. It is night and day compared to the dark ages of 2007. The quality of the contents has greatly improved as well. I credit those great YouTube videos for inspiring me to do chords for R&B songs which you can find here: ( I will discuss more in the future about this site came about and the directions it took to get here)
As for my own learning, I re-adjusted and started with simple songs from Madagascar and Western pop/pop rock . This wasn’t that big of deal since I did have plenty of good songs in that genre that I enjoyed when I was a kid. One of the first songs I learned was in Malagasy (the official language of Madagascar). Although the chords in the videos seem complicated, sonically, it’s just a bunch A D and E chords so everything is playable in the 1st and 2nd fret.
The title of the song “Havako Mamomamo” loosely translates to a lightly inebriated relative, but actually refers to a love interest of the songstress. She is essentially saying she prefers when he had a bit to drink (NOT drunk) because he opens up (talks) a bit more about his feelings. It seems the guy is an introvert (when it comes to his emotions to her) when fully sober. The lyrics can be hilarious and during our childhood we had fun singing them out-loud. Though I can’t relate to any of the lyrics’ message then (or now for that matter), the melody was catchy enough and the chords were easy enough that I wanted to learn it on the guitar.
Another interesting fact about the song is that the singer, Samoela, who is now one of the most successful artists in Madagascar), wrote this song and made it the lead single of his debut album in 1997, but he actually does not sing in the song (for the record, he can sing). Instead, he had two vocalist ladies sing. This is unusual for the fact that a solo artist who is up and coming would generally sing his/her own song so that his/her voice can be recognized especially if it is going to be the lead single to promote an album, and especially if said album is the debut album to introduce him/herself to the public…The song was a huge hit but I can’t think of any example in Western music where this was done successfully…(imagine a young Bruno Marks having just written, his first single, Just The Way You Are for his Doo-Wops & Hooligans debut album and having someone else sing that song..the amount of confusion it will cause to the public when his next single “Grenade” from same album gets released on the radio with him actually singing this time).
The first English song I learned was “Don’t Cry” of Guns N Roses (simple chord progression: Am Dm G C though it had to cool transition from G C).
If you try to just follow the song with your guitar, you may notice that your guitar won’t sound like the song…this is because their guitars are tuned half-step down (so the Am sounds like a Abm, and the Dm like a Dbm ,etc…)…This is quite common in Rock and makes it easier for the lead guitarist to bend the strings for those cool solos and can give the song a darker feel if needed (I am not saying this is why Guns N Roses tune down their guitars but those two are common reasons I found from my experience).
Another fun fact about the song, they have a 2nd version with alternate lyrics (with only the chorus being the same as the 1st version), and the band actually even recorded a music video of it:
And this is the first song that had barre chords that I learned: Cryin of Aerosmith. It has a F#m and a C#m. I thought the song had a great melody.
As I progressed, I started learning a bunch of Guns N Roses, Bryan Adams, Westlife (Irish pop band that were quite popular in Madagasccar in the 2000s), Scorpions (German rockband with lots of hits in the 80s and 90s). To my peers and the older crowd, I feel silly to even add description or links to some of those artists given their resume but I recognize that someone born in the late 90s or 2000s may not know who they are.
To close this article, I realize the direction of it went from R&B to Rock towards the end, but the point is, our learning can take various directions to get where we need to get to. In order to play R&B on the guitar, one has to actually be able to play the guitar and the fact is pop/rock provides is a great way to learn the guitar (chords are easier, there are more songs available to learn and more tutorials available). In addition, it gives you exposure to different types of music. The fact is our favorite musicians/singers listen to and get inspired by music outside their genre all the time….if they listen to different genres, we should do consider doing the same thing…you will find you it will expand your choice of music significantly and will make you a more well rounded musical person.
A#m7: 6x666x (Am7: 5x555x if capo on 1)Bmaj7:7x887x (Bbmaj7:6x665x if capo on 1)D#m7: x68676 (Dm7: x57565 if capo on 1)F#: x98676 (F: x87565 if capo on 1)
The live version on YouTube is half a step down
(F Dm7| Am7 Bbmaj7)
Intro
F# D#m7| A#m7 Bmaj7
Verse 1
F# D#m7
Sitting in the dark, with so many why's
A#m7 Bmaj7
How can I ignore you tears or hear your cries
F# D#m7
So many times I didn't let you in
A#m7 Bmaj7
Like a fool I walked away, I started an argument yeah
Pre-Chorus F# D#m7
Why do I do the things I do
A#m7
When my heart belongs to you
Bmaj7
I failed to help you truly see
F#
What you really mean to me
D#m7
So give me a minute so I can show
A#m7
The way it looks before you go
Bmaj7
The heart you own that beats in me
F#
Hear my plea
Chorus F# D#m7
Baby don't leave please don't go
A#m7
I was a fool not to show
Bmaj7
How I really feel inside, I was scared
F# D#m7
'Cause I've been hurt a time or two
A#m7
But nothing compares to losing you
Bmaj7
I'm willing to put my price aside
F#
To show you the heart behind my eyes
Verse 2F# D#m7
I can see you're tired
A#m7
Maybe wanna be apart
Bmaj7
I can't say that I blame you
F#
'Cause I made loving me so hard
D#m7
Shorty understand, that I'm just a man
A#m7
Who wants to learn your love
Bmaj7
So don't let go of my hand
Pre-Chorus F# D#m7
I've let you down so many times
A#m7
It took saying goodbye for me to realize
Bmaj7
How I failed to help you see
F#
What you truly mean to me
D#m7
So give me a minute, look in my eyes
A#m7
So you can see down deep inside
Bmaj7
The heart you own that beats in me
F#
Is begging please
Chorus (2x) F# D#m7
Baby don't leave please don't go
A#m7
I was a fool not to show
Bmaj7
How I really feel inside, I was scared
F# D#m7
'Cause I've been hurt a time or two
A#m7
But nothing compares to losing you
Bmaj7
I'm willing to put my price aside
F#
To show you the heart behind my eyes
Bridge D#m7
My heart would die inside (my heart)
A#m7
If you ever said goodbye (my heart)
Bmaj7
Is begging for you to stay
F#
Girl I'm gonna change my way (my heart)
D#m7
It wants to open up (my heart)
A#m7
And give you all this trust (my heart)
Bmaj7
Just want give up
F#
Please don't take you love
Chorus
In the last article, I was telling the story of how I came to discover R&B music. So, let’s pick it up from there. The year was 2004…I am in my first year of University and getting immersed in US culture (e.g. food, music, people…not necessarily in that order). We had some allowance to spend on personal effects. I went to Walmart and bought (amongst other things) the following items:
A portable CD player: In all my excitement, I did forget to buy batteries for the CD player so it wasn’t all that portable until a few days later. Thankfully, it came with a power plug
Anyway, in the next 3 years, I would eventually get quite a bit of 90’s and 2000s R&B music and get to listen to them with close friends or by myself. My best friend and I eventually started using the term “smooth it out” when referring to any R&B music that had that soulful vibe or practically any activity we thought was cool that we were about to do. I don’t recall exactly where did we get the term from, but I think P. Diddy (who went by Puff Daddy at the time) used it in the remix of the song Honey of Mariah Carey. You can watch him say it in this video
At this point, I had quite a bit of catalog and quite of a bit of music to “smooth it out” to…my English was improving…I could actually remember the lyrics…it was time to learn to play the music that I have been listening to all this time….so I bought a
……….keyboard.
Those who read the title probably were expecting a guitar. The truth I actually have no recollection of the actual reason I bought the keyboard. I do remember buying it from a pawnshop probably thinking I’m gonna Elton John that thang lol…I also got a piano lesson book to teach me how to read sheet music. Part of my motivation in buying a musical instrument was that, up to this point, besides listening to music, my hobbies consisted of the following…on many occasions, all 3 were done in the same day:
Playing basketball
Watching NBA basketball on TV
Playing NBA live/NBA 2k
I was able to play a few songs that had piano like No One (Alicia Keys),Unfaithful (Rihanna), Because of You (Neyo).…thanks to Youtube, but wasn’t able to improve my skills to the point where I can play by ear. If I didn’t play the songs for a few days, I would forget how to play. This was in large part because I didn’t properly learn the chords or didn’t make it through the music theory part of the book (partly because of school and well….see my hobbies above)
Anyway, in the fall of 2007, we were attending a Talent Show and in it, two of my close friends were performing a song on an acoustic guitar (one was singing lead vocal and the other one played the guitar and also provided vocal harmony). As I sat there watching them, that wonderful performance inspired to me to get a guitar. I unfortunately do not have a footage of that specific performance, but here is cover of the song made by a group of really talented people:
There is always something special about “unplugged” performance: just the guitar and the performer (or sometimes with small accompaniment such as drum and bass, but usually absent of electric instruments). You get the enjoy the music in an intimate small setting while not losing the full performance of the artist…and that’s what I wanted to capture while playing the guitar.
Here is my illustration of this. Here is the original music video of Joe performing “I’d Rather Have Love” with the fully produced version.
…and here is that same song but performed acoustically/unplugged in a small venue (and minus all the cigar puffing lol):
Obviously, since I would be playing mostly by myself, I would have to adjust my expectation and hope to sound like this instead:
In any case, the goal was to really have fun playing the music that I got to enjoy listening to the past few years and the guitar was a step in the right direction. So the musical journey began….or so I thought…you may notice if you watched the last two videos that the chords being played were not exactly beginner chords, but this will be covered in a another story (I promise). In the meantime, here is one of the songs that I really wanted to learn at the time (and wouldn’t be able to play for another 10 years for various reasons..which again i will cover in another story as well): Gone by ‘NSync (don’t be fooled by the weird intro and the fact that it was a boyband, this song is straight up R&B with awesome guitar being played in it). You can click on link if you are interested in learning it. Alternatively, just enjoy the music video: