Foolish Dreaming by The Marshall Tucker Band Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Foolish Dreaming guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Foolish Dreaming by The Marshall Tucker Band using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Marshall Tucker Band can also be played by that instruments.
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Foolish Dreaming guitar chords has rhythm and included in Tenth (1980) album.
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Foolish Dreaming by The Marshall Tucker Band Guitar Chords


The Marshall Tucker Band
>From the Album-“Tenth”
1980
Written by Doug Gray/George McCorkle
Tabbed by Ray Scheidler

Intro Chords: G G/F# Em C G D G G/F# Em C D

G
You [G/F#]know I s
Em
till love you

C
Even though you’ve hurt my pr
G
ide
D

G
Every[G/F#]day I’m t
Em
hinking of you

C
Wishing you were here by my s
D
ide

Am
And I kn
C
ow it’s foolish dr
G
eaming

Am
I c
C
an’t help what I d
G
o

Am
Just a m
C
oment of your m
G
emory

F
Lets a little s
C
un shine
G
throu[G/F#]gh
Em
C
G
D

G
I can’t exp[G/F#]lain this
Em
torch I’m carrying

C
But the flame’s burning w
G
ild
D

G
I’m not t[G/F#]rying to
Em
hide my feelings

C
You know that’s not my st
D
yle

Am
I kn
C
ow it’s foolish dr
G
eaming

Am
I c
C
an’t help what I d
G
o

Am
Just a m
C
oment of your m
G
emory

F
Lets a little s
C
un shine
G
throu[G/F#]gh
Em
C
G
D

G
I know the [G/F#]sun’s sup
Em
posed to shine

C
But my life’s been filled with r
G
ain
D

G
A little [G/F#]more of this
Em
happiness

C
Gonna wash away all of this p
D
ain

Am
And I kn
C
ow it’s foolish dr
G
eaming

Am
I c
C
an’t help what I d
G
o

Am
Just a m
C
oment of your m
G
emory

F
Lets a little s
C
un shine thr
G
ough

F
Lets a little s
C
un shine thr
G
ough

Oh

F
………….O
C
h………..
G
Oh
(Lets a little sun shine through)

(L

F
ets a little s
C
un shine thr
G
ough)

If you want to learn The Marshall Tucker Band Foolish Dreaming 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 Foolish Dreaming. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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