Seven English Girls by Ron Pope Lyric & Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Seven English Girls guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Seven English Girls by Ron Pope using guitar or guitar.
This song by Ron Pope can also be played by that instruments.
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Seven English Girls guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Bedroom Demos album.
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Seven English Girls by Ron Pope Guitar Chords

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Capo: 3rd fret
Tuning: Standard

[(F)] [(C)] [(G)] [(Am)] [(F)] [(C)] [(G)]


e|---------------0----------------------------------|
B|---1---1-----3---3-1-0-----1---1------------------|
G|-2---0---0-0---2---------2---0---0----------------|
D|-3---2-----0---2---------3---2-----0--------------|
A|-3---3-----2---0---------3---3-----2--------------|
E|-1---3-----3-------------1---3-----3--------------|

Verse:

I drove e[F]leven hundred m[C]iles to find a [G]photograph I [Am]lost

It’s just [F]a polaroid [C]I used to keep of [G]a girl that I onc[C]e loved

And [F]sleeping leads to [C]nightmares ’cause I[G] never can f[Am]orget

So now I'[F]m dreaming of Lo[C]s Angeles as th[G]e winter close[C]s in

I said I'[F]m dreaming of Lo[C]s Angeles as th[G]e winter close[C]s in

Solo: (Electric guitar without capo)
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e|-----------------------------------------------------------|
B|----4-----4-------6-6b8r6---------4-----4------------------|
G|--5---5-3---3-5s7---------8-7---5---5-3---3-7h8p7----------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------|

verse:

And we met [F]seven English [C]girls who asked if w[G]e’d like to se[Am]e God

I’m no[F]t one for misse[C]d adventures so [G]I answered with [C]a smile

We [F]spent the night on [C]razor’s edge, all [G]innocence and [Am]sin

Now I'[F]m strung out on th[C]e Bowery as th[G]e winter close[C]s in

I said I'[F]m strung out on th[C]e Bowery as th[G]e winter close[C]s in

Chorus:

And I won'[F]t cry if you can[C]’t love me like [G]the way it used[Am] to feel
We had our [F]summer on Long [C]Island now there'[G]s wounds that neve[C]r heal

And I won?[F]?t cry if you can[C]’t love me like[G] the way it use[Am]d to feel
F C G (fade out)
We had our summer on Long Island now there’s wounds that never heal

Solo:
F C G Am – F C G C – F C G Am – F C G (Fade out)


e|----------------------------------------6-------------------------------|
B|----6b8-6b8---8r6------------------4-6b8-8-8r6-8p6----------------------|
G|---3--------------8-8---3s5-3--3h5-----------------8-7-5---5p3-3-3-3----|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------13-11-11p10-10-------------------------------------|
B|-----6b8-6b8-6r8-6p4----------------11-11-13-12b13-13-13---13r11p9h11-11|
G|--3---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|--------15----11--------------------------8--------------------------------|
B|-8-9-11----11----8-8h9p6-8---------8-9-11---11-8---------------------------|
G|---------------------------8-6s8-8---------------8-8-8--8s10-10b12-10b12r10|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Verse:

I’d paint [F]a picture of m[C]y mother but [G]I can’t recall [Am]her face

She’s eve[F]n far away at m[C]idnight and he[G]r laughter haunts m[C]y dreams

I ain'[F]t never been this[C] broken, I’ve [G]got nothing left [Am]to give

Now I'[F]m searching fo[C]r salvation as th[G]e winter close[C]s in

I said I'[F]m searching fo[C]r salvation as th[G]e winter close[Am]s in

Man I'[F]m searching fo[C]r salvation as th[G]e winter close[C]s in

Chorus:

And I won'[F]t cry if you can[C]’t love me like [G]the way it used[Am] to feel
We had our [F]summer on Long [C]Island now there'[G]s wounds that neve[C]r heal

And I won?[F]?t cry if you can[C]’t love me like[G] the way it use[Am]d to feel
F C G (fade out)
We had our summer on Long Island now there’s wounds that never heal

Ending:

F C G Am – F C G C – F C G Am – F C G (Fade out)

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If you want to learn Ron Pope Seven English Girls guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Seven English Girls. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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