I Would by Phil Vassar Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play I Would by Phil Vassar using guitar or guitar.
This song by Phil Vassar can also be played by that instruments.
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I Would guitar chords has rhythm and included in Prayers of a Common Man (2008) album.
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I Would by Phil Vassar Guitar Chords


“I Would”
Prayer of a Common Man, 2007

tab if it needs editing.

There is an easier capo 3 version underneath this one. Enjoy.

C
Am
C
F

If I could
Am
take it all and
F
change it
Take the
C
past and rear
G
range it
I
F
would,
C
Baby yes I
G
would
If I could
Am
figure out the
F
reason
Go back in
C
time and change the
G
season
I
F
would
C
, Baby yes
G
I would
And
F
I’d be the
C
man you
F
can’t live with
C
out
I’d be
F
righting
C
hearts
And
F
turn you back a
G
round

Chorus:

I

C
would do
F
anything to bring you
G
back
But it’s all
C
over and you’re
F
gone
And I just can’t do
G
that
I’d make you
C
laugh
I’d learn to
F
cry
I’d learn to dance
And just for
G
one more chance
For
A#
something I could
F
do to make it
G
good
Ba
A#
by I
F
would
C
Am
C
F

C
Am
C
F

If I could
Am
say goodbye and
F
face it
Take the
C
pain and just e
G
rase it
I
F
would,
C
Baby yes I
G
would
And if
Am
I could just feel
F
better
Break it
C
down to a
G
letter
I
F
would
C
yes I
G
would
F
I don’t know what
C
happened to
F
you and
C
yesterday
F
And I can’t get back
C
there
But if
F
I could find a
G
way

I

C
would do
F
anything to bring you
G
back
But it’s all
C
over and you’re
F
gone
And I just can’t do
G
that
I’d make you
C
laugh
I’d learn to
F
cry
I’d learn to dance
And just for
G
one more chance
For
A#
something I could
F
do to make it
G
good
Baby I
A#
wou
F
ld, well I
C
would

I

C
would do
F
anything to bring you
G
back
But it’s all
C
over and you’re
F
gone
And I just can’t do
G
that
I’d make you
C
laugh
I’d learn to
F
cry
I’d learn to dance
And just for
G
one more chance
For
A#
something I could
F
do to make it
G
good
Ba
A#
by I
F
would, I
C
would

[(]

C
Am
C
F
[)]
Ooo you know I would
I would
Oh yes I would

——————————————————————–

Capo III

This becomes much easier to sing as well, if you take the capo
off or slide it up a fret or two.

Intro: A F#m A D

If I could

F#m
take it all and
D
change it
Take the
A
past and rear
E
range it
I
D
would,
A
Baby yes I
E
would
If I could
F#m
figure out the
D
reason
Go back in
A
time and change the
E
season
I
D
would
A
, Baby yes
E
I would
And
D
I’d be the
A
man you
D
can’t live with
A
out
I’d be
D
righting
A
hearts
And
D
turn you back a
E
round

Chorus:

I

A
would do
D
anything to bring you
E
back
But it’s all
A
over and you’re
D
gone
And I just can’t do
E
that
I’d make you
A
laugh
I’d learn to
D
cry
I’d learn to dance
And just for
E
one more chance
For
G
something I could
D
do to make it
E
good
Ba
G
by I
D
would
A
F#m
A
D

A
F#m
A
D

If I could
F#m
say goodbye and f
D
ace it
Take the
A
pain and just e
E
rase it
I
D
would,
A
Baby yes I
E
would
And if
F#m
I could just feel
D
better
Break it
A
down to a
E
letter
I
D
would
A
yes I
E
would
D
I don’t know what
A
happened to
E
you and
A
yesterday
D
And I can’t get back
A
there
But if
D
I could find a
E
way

I

A
would do
D
anything to bring you
E
back
But it’s all
A
over and you’re
D
gone
And I just can’t do
E
that
I’d make you
A
laugh
I’d learn to
D
cry
I’d learn to dance
And just for
E
one more chance
For
G
something I could
D
do to make it
E
good
Baby I
G
wou
D
ld, well I
A
would

I

A
would do
D
anything to bring you
E
back
But it’s all
A
over and you’re
D
gone
And I just can’t do
E
that
I’d make you
A
laugh
I’d learn to
D
cry
I’d learn to dance
And just for
E
one more chance
For
G
something I could
D
do to make it
E
good
Baby I
G
wo
D
uld, I
A
would

[(]

A
F#m
A
D
[)]
Ooo you know I would
I would
Oh yes I would

If you want to learn Phil Vassar I Would 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 I Would. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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