On Your Own by Cross Canadian Ragweed Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for On Your Own guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play On Your Own by Cross Canadian Ragweed using guitar or guitar.
This song by Cross Canadian Ragweed can also be played by that instruments.
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On Your Own guitar chords has rhythm and included in Carney (2004) 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.

On Your Own by Cross Canadian Ragweed Guitar Chords


INTRO
D F G D x3

D
If I knew where I was going
C
I’d might already be there
G
But I don’t know where I’ve b
D
een…
Every town s
C
eem to look the same…an
G
other year has came and w
D
ent.
Runnin’ from yesterday, l
C
ookin’ for tomorrow,
G
Let today just pass me
D
by.
Searchin’ for the answers, o
C
pen for suggestions…
G
Still the questions cloud my
D
mind…

A#
Cause every w
C
inter it gets c
D
older,
A#
and every su
C
mmer seems so l
D
ong,
A#
and every r
C
oad it goes on fo
D
rever
Bb C D Bb C D 4x
when you’re out there on your own.

D
I met a driftin’ woman.
C
She was lookin’ for the answers
G
and all she had was al
D
ibis.
Well that driftin’ woman,
C
I could never trust her…
G
She had a pocket full of l
D
ies.
So one night I left her
C
in total darkness
G
In a hotel room in T
D
ulsa.
Hey, driftin’ woman, w
C
here ever you’re driftin’ now,
G
I hope you find what you’re searchin’ f
D
or…

A#
Cause every w
C
inter it gets c
D
older,
A#
and every su
C
mmer seems so l
D
ong,
A#
and every r
C
oad it goes on fo
D
rever
Bb C D Bb C D 4x
when you’re out there on your own.

D
I may not find the end
C
to this road I’m takin’.
G
I might not find my pot of g
D
old.
But there’s always another day, th
C
ere’s always another bend,
G
Another story to be t
D
old…

A#
Cause every w
C
inter it gets c
D
older,
A#
and every su
C
mmer seems so l
D
ong,
A#
and every r
C
oad it goes on fo
D
rever
A#
when you’re o
C
ut there on your o
D
wn.
A#
Cause every w
C
inter it gets c
D
older (it gets colder),
A#
and every su
C
mmer seems so l
D
ong (it seems way too long),
A#
and every r
C
oad it goes on fo
D
rever (it goes on forever)
Bb C D Bb C D 4x
when you’re out there on your own.

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The intro

e—————————————————————-e
B-15————————————————————-B
G—-14b-11-11-12-11-12-11-12/14-12-1211-11-119—————-G
D—————————————————————-D
A—————————————————————-A
E—————————————————————-E
e—————————————————————–e
B-10-7b———————————————————–B
G——-7-9—–9b-7———————————————-G
D———–7—————————————————–D
A—————————————————————–A
E—————————————————————–E
e—————————————————————–e
B-15————————————————————–B
G—-14b-11-11-12-11-12-11-12/14-12-1211-11-119—————–G
D—————————————————————–D
A—————————————————————–A
E—————————————————————–E
e——————————————————————e
B——————————————————————B
G———-7——9b-7—7-9b-9b-7~~~——————————G
D——7-9—9-9——-9——————————————-D
A-7/9————————————————————–A
E——————————————————————E

The thing after the chorus

e—————————————————————-e
B—————————————————————-B
G—————–12-14-15-14————————————G
D——–12-14-15————————————————D
A–13-15———————————————————A
E—————————————————————-E
e—————————————————————–e
B—————————————————————–B
G—————————————————————–G
D——–12-14-15-14-12——————————————-D
A–13-15—————-15-12————————————-A
E—————————————————————–E
e—————————————————————–e
B—————————————————————–B
G—————–12-14-15-14————————————-G
D——–12-14-15————————————————-D
A–13-15———————————————————-A
E—————————————————————–E

Solo at the end

e———————————————-e
B———————————————-B
G————10—-10-12b-10—-10-12b-12b-10–G
D——10-12—-12———–12—————-D
A–/12—————————————–A
E———————————————-E
e—————————————-10-13-10——e
B————————————————-13b–B
G——————–10b———-10-12b—————G
D–10———-10-12—–12-10-12———————-D
A—–12-10-12—————————————–A
E——————————————————E
e———————————————-e
B———————————————-B
G–10-12-10———————10————-G
D———–12—12-10—-10-12—-12———-D
A———————-12———————-A
E———————————————-E
e———————————————-e
B———————————————-B
G————10—————-10————–G
D——10-12—-12——-10-12—-12———–D
A–/12—————/12———————–A
E———————————————-E
e———————————————-e
B———————————————-B
G————12-12-12-12-12-12-12b14———–G
D——10-12———————————–D
A–/12—————————————–A
E———————————————-E
e——–13-15b-15p13—-13—————————-e
B–13-15————–15—-15p13—-13-15-13—-15—-B
G———————————14———-14——-G
D——————————————————D
A——————————————————A
E——————————————————E

If you want to learn Cross Canadian Ragweed On Your Own 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 On Your Own. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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