If you are looking for Further on Down the Road guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Further on Down the Road by Eric Clapton using guitar or guitar.
This song by Eric Clapton can also be played by that instruments.
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Further on Down the Road guitar chords has rhythm and included in Old Sock (2013) album.
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Further on Down the Road by Eric Clapton Guitar Chords
Intro (Barre Chords)
[A-D-Bm7]
Further on down the
road baby, you will
accompany me.
Further on down the
road baby, you will
accompany me.
When I think back,
your love was like the sun
And I don’t remember no dark days,
remember the warm warm fun.
Further on down the
road baby, you will
accompany me.
Fools in life, mmmm
woman than a happy f
ool I’d rathe
r be
.
Oh baby I’ll be glad
to learn from you,
Darlin’ I know you w
ill be glad to learn
from me.
And if we get down and
things get sad,
We can cheer up eachother, and g
rin cuz things just ain’t that bad.
If we fools in life,
a happy fool I woul
d rather be.
Day by day, just one
step, one step at a
time.
Cuz woman you have g
iven me so much,
Just to ease this stubborn little
achin’ heart of min
e.
I don’t care where they came from,
and I don’t care what they might say,
Woman you’ve been lovin’ in my corner,
all, all the way.
Day by day, that’s the m
agical kind cuz it’s
flowin’ all of the time.
Further on down the road, b
aby,
you will accompany m
e
Further on down the road,
baby,
you will accompany
me
When I look back,
your love was like the sun,
And I don’t remember any cold days,
I just remember the warm warm fun.
Further on down the road,
baby,
you will accompany m
e.
Ohhhh Babe, ohhhh
babe, ohhhh
darling
ohhhh babe, ohhhh
darling, ohh
hh babe,
ohhhh babe, ohhhh
darling, ohh
hh babe,
ohhhh babe, ohhhh
babe, ohhhh
darling..
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If you want to learn Eric Clapton Further on Down the Road 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 Further on Down the Road. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.