Let Me Inside by Santana Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Let Me Inside guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Let Me Inside by Santana using guitar or guitar.
This song by Santana can also be played by that instruments.
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Let Me Inside guitar chords has rhythm and included in Shangó (1982) album.
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Let Me Inside by Santana Guitar Chords


CARLOS DEVADIP SANTANA

KEY: Cm

Drum roll.

Intro lead: Cm / Cm

Well Hello, What’s your name?

Can I take you by the hand?
Won’t you please come with me

To a place of ecstacy

Paradise, By the sun

Girl I’m sure you’ll have some fun

By your eyes, I can see

That you want to be with me
I’ve been waiting for so long
Now that I’ve found you
[(Fm)]Aint no way I’m gonna let you go

Chorus: (IN THREE VOICES)
Let ME inside

Open up your heart come on and

Let ME inside

Open up your heart..

Night is clear, Moon is bright

Stars are shining every where
In my arms, you’ll be safe

There’s no need to be afraid

It’s a warm sunday night

And the temperature is right
Let you hair, in the glow

Girl I want to feel the flow

I’ve been waiting for so long
Now that I’ve got you
[(Fm)]Ain’t no way I’m gonna let you….

Lead:2
[-(Bb)] [/] [-(Bb)] [/] [-(Bb)] [/][-(Bb)]
[/]
[-(Bb)] [/] [-(Bb)]
[Fm-Gm-Ab-Bb-Cm]
Full Chorus; Cm

Lead:3; Cm – (Bb) …..8 x

Chorus: 1 line; Cm – (Bb)

Lead:4; Cm – (Bb) ….. 2 xx

Chorus: 1 line; Cm – (Bb)


Lead:5; Cm - (Bb) - Fm-Gm-Ab-Bb-

Chorus: 1 line; Cm – (Bb)

Final lead:6; Cm – (Bb)

[Fm-Gm-Ab-Bb-]
[Fm-Gm-Ab-Bb-]
Rythym change: (Cm4) ….4 times


Fm -Gm -Ab -Bb Fm -Gm -Ab -Bb -(Cm4)|||

Let your hair come down, Girl, I want to feel that flo-o-o-o-ooow


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contributed by
Urban De Souza
ujd@ecl.psu.edu
improvements?

If you want to learn Santana Let Me Inside 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 Let Me Inside. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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