Never Ever Gone by Chris Cagle Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Never Ever Gone guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Never Ever Gone by Chris Cagle using guitar or guitar.
This song by Chris Cagle can also be played by that instruments.
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Never Ever Gone guitar chords has rhythm and included in My Life’s Been a Country Song (2008) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Never Ever Gone by Chris Cagle Guitar Chords


Chris Cagle
“Never Ever Gone”
My Life’s Been a Country Song (2008)

Thanks to WaynusofUranus

Play a muted version of the third fret barre (G) chord (F shape)
for the G/F. You can also get away with playing the power chords.

F
One of these [G/F]days I’m gonna write you off
F
Have this tattoo [G/F]removed once and for all
F
Wake up smiling[G/F] in another life
F
Without you taking up [G/F]all the space in my mind
F
Yeah that just a [G/F]dream I’m living in
F
Walk out the door and
G
then

F
Can’t even watch the sunset
Listen to a
C
song
Just when I think I
F
got you licked–
Am
wrong
No matter how
F
hard I try to [C/E]turn it off
You keep going
F
on and on
You’re [G/F]never ever gone
F
C

You’re never ever gone
F
Am

F
Then I think I can [G/F]fool myself for a while
F
I try to call up a [G/F]friend but then I start to dial
F
There’s a numbe[G/F]r ticklin’ my finger tips
F
I say your name I didn’t[G/F] mean to it just kinda slipped
F
I laugh it of[G/F]f like I don’t care
F
But who am I kidding I
G
swear

F
Can’t even watch the sunset
Listen to a
C
song
Just when I think I
F
got you licked–
Am
wrong
No matter how
F
hard I try to [C/E]turn it off
You keep going
F
on and on
You’re [G/F]never ever gone
F

[G/F]You’re never ever gone
F

Solo: F C F Am F C

NC F
Can’t even watch the sunset
Listen to a

C
song
Just when I think I
F
got you licked
Am
– wrong! Wrong!
No matter how
F
hard I try to [C/E]turn it off
You keep going
F
on and on
You’re [G/F]never ever…
F
Are you ever [G/F]gonna leave me alon
F
e[G/F]
[G/F]You’re never ever g
F
one
[G/F]You’re never ever g
F
one
C

You’re never ever
F
gone
Am
F

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Here’s the Capo III version:

It’s not as accurate sounding, but it’s a good alternative
for beginners.

D
One of these days I’m gonna write you off

Have this tattoo removed once and for all

Wake up smiling in another life

Without you taking up all the space in my mind

Yeah that just a dream I’m living in
Walk out the door and

E
then

D
Can’t even watch the sunset
Listen to a
A
song
Just when I think I
D
got you licked–
F#m
wrong
No matter how
D
hard I try to
A
turn it off
You keep going
D
on and on
You’re never ever gone
D
A

You’re never ever gone
D
F#m

D
Then I think I can fool myself for a while

I try to call up a friend but then I start to dial

There’s a number ticklin’ my finger tips

I say your name I didn’t mean to it just kinda slipped

I laugh it off like I don’t care
But who am I kidding I

E
swear

D
Can’t even watch the sunset
Listen to a
A
song
Just when I think I
D
got you licked–
F#m
wrong
No matter how
D
hard I try to
A
turn it off
You keep going
D
on and on
You’re never ever gone
D
A

You’re never ever gone
D
F#m

Solo: D A D F#m D A

NC D
Can’t even watch the sunset
Listen to a

A
song
Just when I think I
D
got you licked
F#m
– wrong! Wrong!
No matter how
D
hard I try to
A
turn it off
D –>
You keep going on and on

You’re never ever…
Are you ever gonna leave me

A
alone
You’re never ever
D
gone
You’re never ever
D
gone
A

You’re never ever
D
gone
F#m
D

If you want to learn Chris Cagle Never Ever Gone 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 Never Ever Gone. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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