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You can play One in a Million by The Romantics using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Romantics can also be played by that instruments.
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One in a Million guitar chords has rhythm and included in In Heat (1983) album.
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One in a Million by The Romantics Guitar Chords
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Intro: ( G D Am D ) x2
[G] Something ab[D]out you[Am], makes me want to k[D]eep on loving you
[G] When I’m witho[D]ut you[Am], I feel I need you back i[D]n m[-]y h[G]eart
[G] I get a sens[D]ation,[Am] I feel when[D]ever I’m around you
[G] You’re my inspir[D]ation,[Am] and I’m so glad I fo[D]und you
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, b[Bm]aby you'[-]re the [Em]one, o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, and you’re [Bm]secon[-]d to [Em]none
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, a m[Bm]illi[-]on to [Em]one[Am], you’re o[D]ne in a million
[G] When I first s[D]aw you[Am], I had a feeling ri[D]ght from the start
[G] In love I was f[D]alling[Am], you seemed to do things [D]to m[-]y h[G]eart
[G] Your love and aff[D]ection[Am], is all I n[D]eed to keep me satisfi[G]ed
You leave an impr[D]ession[Am], and baby I never want to le[D]ave you
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, b[Bm]aby you'[-]re the [Em]one, o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, and you’re [Bm]secon[-]d to [Em]none
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, a m[Bm]illi[-]on to [Em]one[Am], you’re o[D]ne in a million
Solo: ( G-C G-D ) x2 ( C-D Bm-Em) x3 Am D
[G]Something ab[D]out you[Am], makes me want to k[D]eep on loving you
[G]When I’m witho[D]ut you[Am], I feel I need you back i[D]n my[-] he[G]art
[G]I get a sens[D]ation,[Am] I feel when[D]ever I’m around you
[G]You’re my[D], inspiratio[Am]n, and I’m so glad I f[D]ound you
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, b[Bm]aby you'[-]re the [Em]one, o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, and you’re [Bm]secon[-]d to [Em]none
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, a m[Bm]illi[-]on to [Em]one[Am], you’re o[D]ne in a million
Solo: ( G-C G-D ) x4
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, b[Bm]aby you'[-]re the [Em]one, o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, and you’re [Bm]secon[-]d to [Em]none
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, a m[Bm]illi[-]on to [Em]one[Am], you’re o[D]ne in a million
You’re o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, b[Bm]aby you’re[-] the o[Em]ne, o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion and you’re [Bm]secon[-]d to [Em]none
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, [Bm]Wow! one i[-]n a m[Em]illion, baby[Am], you know you a[D]re…
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, b[Bm]aby you'[-]re the [Em]one, o[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, and you’re [Bm]secon[-]d to [Em]none
O[C]ne i[-]n a m[D]illion, a m[Bm]illi[-]on to [Em]one[Am], you’re o[D]ne in a million
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If you want to learn The Romantics One in a Million 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 One in a Million. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.