Rain in My Heart by Frank Sinatra Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Rain in My Heart guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Rain in My Heart by Frank Sinatra using guitar or guitar.
This song by Frank Sinatra can also be played by that instruments.
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Rain in My Heart guitar chords has rhythm and included in Cycles (1968) album.
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Rain in My Heart by Frank Sinatra Guitar Chords


INTRO
Bm9 | | | |

VERSE

!
My eyes are [Bm/A]dry, my love
[Bm/G#] Since you’ve been g
!
one, I haven’t
!
shed a tear,
Gb7

!
I’ll never [Bm/A]cry, my love
[Bm/G#] Though every day
!
seems like a
!
hundred years,
Gb7

BRIDGE

!
For I’m just a [Em6/G]fool
Who
Gbm7
clings to his
Bm
pride
But
Em
whe[Em/D]n I’m
!
alone
I can
Gb7
hear

CHORUS

Gb7
The [F#+7]sound of
!
rain in my
E7
heart
Of the
!
tears that I
E7
hide,
Dm6
And it
Dbm7
tears me a
Gbm7
part
‘Cause I
Dbm7
keep them
Gbm7
inside,
!
I can’t get
E7
away
From the
!
sound of the
E7
rain in my
Gbm
heart.
!
!
!
Gb7

VERSE

!
How could I [Bm/A]know, my love
[Bm/G#] I was a toy
!
, only a
!
game to you?
Gb7

!
How could you [Bm/A]go, my love
[Bm/G#] Without a though
!
t of what I’m
!
going through?
Gb7

BRIDGE

!
How can I fo[Em6/G]rget
I
Gbm7
still love you
Bm
so
Em
It ech[Em/D]oes each
!
time that I
Gb7
hear

CHORUS (key change: C-minor)

G7
The [G+7]sound of
!
rain in my
F7
heart
From the
!
tears that I
F7
hide,
Ebm6
So it
Dm7
tears me
Gm7
apart
I still
Dm7
keep them
Gm7
inside,
But
!
I can’t es
F7
cape from the
Cm9 F7 Gm EbM7 | Dm7b5
Sound of the rain in my heart
G7
I [G+7]hear that
!
rain in my
F7
heart
Of the
!
tears that I
F7
hide
Ebm6
And it
Dm7
tears me a
Gm7
part
‘Cause I
Dm7
keep them in
Gm7
side

INSTRUMENTAL — OUTRO (strings)
Cm9 – F7 – | Cm9 – F7 Ebm6 |
Dm7 – Gm7 – | Dm7 – Gm7 – |
Cm9 – F7 – | Cm9 …

If you want to learn Frank Sinatra Rain in My Heart 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 Rain in My Heart. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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