Every Time I Hear Your Name by Keith Anderson Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Every Time I Hear Your Name by Keith Anderson using guitar or guitar.
This song by Keith Anderson can also be played by that instruments.
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Every Time I Hear Your Name guitar chords has rhythm and included in Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll (2005) album.
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Every Time I Hear Your Name by Keith Anderson Guitar Chords


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# EVERY TIME I HEAR YOUR NAME – Keith Anderson
#Tabbed by:Mike Fisher
#Email:Ironmike @
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#Tuning:standerd but capo at first fret
#this is my first tab and i hate country but this is a good song and my girlfriend likes
#so i tabbed it. this is just the basic acustic version so dont give me crap about the
#lead, i will put that in for the electric version later but im lazy so heres the
#acustic….Enjoy )
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# 2nd and 4th-(optional
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e|---0--------------------------------------------2-2-2-2-2------------------|

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B|---4----4---- 4----4--4--4--4-------4------4----4-4-4-4-4------------------|

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G|---3-----0-0-3-----3--3--3--3--------0-0-3---------------------------------|

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D|---0---------------0--0--0--0----------------------------------------------|

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A|---0---------------1--1--1--1----------------------------------------------|

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E|---x---------------0--0--0--0----------------------------------------------|

#This repeats a few times or you can just go to the chords
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C
Finally got over that song of ours
Stopped chasin’ little red sports cars
T
F
o
!
check the license plates
And I quit drivin’ by your place
Bac
C
k makin’ the rounds at our old haunts
Honky-tonks, restaurants
F
Se
!
ein’ some of our old friends
Feels good to dance again
And
G
I can finally smell your perfume
F
An
!
d not look around the room for you
G
And I can walk right by your picture in fr
F
am
!
e
And not feel a thing but when I
G
hear your name

C
I feel rain
Fallin’ right outta the blue sky
And it
F
’s
!
the 5th of May
And I’m right there starin’ in your eyes
An
Am
d nothin’s changed and we’re still the sa
G
me
C
And I get lost in the innocence of a first kiss
And
F
I
!
’m hangin’ on to every word rollin’ off your lips
Tha
Am
t’s all it takes and I’m in that pla
G
ce
C
Every time I hear your name


G]---6h8/10-8-6-6----6/8-10-10/11---[ (little lead rift right there)

G

C
ot someone special in my life
Everyone thinks she’d make a great wife
F
Da
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d says he thinks she’s the one
Reminds him of mom when she was young
C
But it’s way too soon to be talkin’ about rings
Don’t want to rush into anything
F
Sh
!
e’s getting over someone too
Kinda like me and you
G
She talks about him every once in a while
F
An
!
d I just nod my head and smile
G
’Cause I know exactly what she’s goin’ through
F
Ye
!
ah, I’ve been there too
Wh
G
en the conversation turns to you

I

C
get caught in a that you were the only one for me
F
Ki
!
nda thought and your face is all that I see
Am
I know can’t go back but I still go
G
back
C
And there we are parked down by the riverside
F
An
!
d I’m in your arms about to make love for the first time
Am
That’s all it takes and I’m in that
G
place
C
Every time I hear your name

F
I
!
start thinking ’bout the words I left
C
unsaid
F
I
!
start tryin’ to change the things I can’t
C
change
F
In
!
my heart I know you’re gone
G
But in my head

C
I feel rain
Fallin’ right outta the blue sky
F
An
!
d it’s the 5th of May
And I’m right there starin’ in your eyes
Am
And that’s all it takes and I’m in that
G
place
C
There we are parked down by the riverside
F
An
!
d I’m in your arms about to make love for the first time
Am
And I can’t explain but I’m in that
G
place
C
Every time I hear your name

If you want to learn Keith Anderson Every Time I Hear Your Name 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 Every Time I Hear Your Name. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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