All I Know by Jimmy Webb Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for All I Know guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play All I Know by Jimmy Webb using guitar or guitar.
This song by Jimmy Webb can also be played by that instruments.
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All I Know guitar chords has rhythm and included in Just Across the River (2010) album.
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All I Know by Jimmy Webb Guitar Chords


The best-known recording of this song is the Art Garfunkel version; this tab is
transcribed from a combination of the acoustic version Jimmy Webb recorded with
Linda Ronstadt and the Five for Fighting version from the “Chicken Little”
soundtrack.

I’m using the vertical bar character (i.e., |) to indicate measures in the intro
and outro. Hope that’s OK. Watch out for the third verse — the chords are
slightly different than the first two.

INTRO
G D Em |D7sus4 D7 G C/E|G G/B Cadd9 |
D7sus4 D7 G|Gadd9 D/A Cadd9/A[/ch] G|Cmaj7 Dsus4 D |
Cadd9 G/D |C D C/E|G Am7|

VERSE 1
I bruise you, you bruise me.
We [G/B]both bruise [G/B]too eas – i – ly,
Too eas-i-ly to let it show.
[G/B] I love [Am/D]you, and that’s
All I know[D/C].[D/C]

VERSE 2
All my plans have fallen through.
All [G/B]my plans[G/B] depend on you,
Depend on you to help them grow.
[G/B] I love [Am/D]you, and that’s
All I know[D/C].

BRIDGE
When the singer’s gone, let the song go on.
Cmaj7 G/D B7/D#[/ch] Em
It’s a fine line between the darkness and the dawn.
In the darkest [G/D]night there’s a light beyond.[Am7/D]

VERSE 3
But the ending always comes at last,
End[G/B]ings always come too fast.
They come too fast, but they [Am7/D]pass too slow.
[G/D] I love [Am7/D]you and that’s all,
It’s really all I know.
It’s all I know,[Am7/D]
Em Bm/D[/ch] Cadd9 D7sus4
It’s all I know,
It’s all I know.[C/E]

OUTRO
Gadd9 G/B C |G/D D7 G

If you want to learn Jimmy Webb All I Know 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 All I Know. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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