If you are looking for Just Another guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Just Another by Pete Yorn using guitar or guitar.
This song by Pete Yorn can also be played by that instruments.
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Just Another guitar chords has rhythm and included in musicforthemorningafter (2001) album.
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Just Another by Pete Yorn Guitar Chords
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[Intro]
x4
[C] [Am]
[Verse 1]
[C]You and I, We’re two of a k[Am]ind,
[C]I hate to say it but you’ll n[Am]ever relate,
What makes you [Dsus2]tick?
[F]It makes me smi[C]le.[Am]
[C]You said that I should get a[Am]way from it all,
[C]And bury my head in the sa[Am]nd if I want to,
I think y[Dsus2]ou…
[F]Should thank me n[C]ow.
[Chorus 1]
You were ly[F]ing wide awake in the ga[Em]rden,
[F]Trying to get over your star[Em]dom,
[Dsus2]And I could never see you de[Em]part us
[G]And you’re my baby,
[C]You’re just another g[Am]irl.
{Post Chorus 1]
[C] [Am]
[C]You’re just [Am]another girl
[C] [Am]
[Verse 2]
[C]I never mind the way I had to see [Am]ya,
[C]My working on a day sure ne[Am]ver explains
why I see yo[Dsus2]u
[F]And I feel your pai[C]n.[Am]
[C]I love to wear my work ins[Am]ide of my head,
[C]I can’t complain but you should n[Am]ever react
the way you d[Dsus2]id,
[F]I feel your ti[C]me.
[Chorus 2]
You were ly[F]ing wide awake in the ga[Em]rden,
[F]Trying to get over your sta[Em]rdom,
[Dsus2]And I could never see you de[Em]part us
[G]And you’re my baby…
And you were ly[F]ing wide awake in the ga[Em]rden,
[F]Trying to get over your st[Em]ardom,
[Dsus2]And I could never see you de[Em]part us
[G]And you’re my baby,
[Post Chorus 2]
[C]You’re just another gi[F]rl,
[C]Just another gir[F]l
[Bridge]
[Am]Just anot[Dsus2]her g-i-r-l[F]….ooh[G]
[Outro]
(repeat to fade, end of C)
[C] [Am]
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If you want to learn Pete Yorn Just Another 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 Just Another. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.