The Silence Speaks for Itself by Clay Walker Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play The Silence Speaks for Itself by Clay Walker using guitar or guitar.
This song by Clay Walker can also be played by that instruments.
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The Silence Speaks for Itself guitar chords has rhythm and included in Clay Walker (1993) album.
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The Silence Speaks for Itself by Clay Walker Guitar Chords


THE SILENCE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
Clay Walker
(Walker – Waters – Shapiro)
1993, Giant Records
August 22, 2003

Intro: (D) (Am7) (C) (G) (D)

There’s an (D) oil well down on Johnson’s Road
Where we’d go to be alone
I (Am7) never thought I’d go (C) there by my(D)self
I stood there callin’ out your name
No one answered just the same
The (Am7) silence (C) speaks for it(D)self

(G) Well, I’ve been high and I’ve been (D) low
(Am7) And I’ve walked (C) through the fires of (D) hell
(G) Are you coming back, Lord, I don’t (D) know
I guess the (Am7) silence (C) speaks for it(D)self

[(D)] [(Am7)] [(C)] [(G)] [(D)]
(D) The last time you talked to me
I did all the talkin’, now I see
(Am7) You were telling me (C) there was someone (D) else
What I’d give to hear your voice
But I’m not given any choice
Cause the (Am7) silence (C) speaks for it(D)self

(G) Well, I’ve been high and I’ve been (D) low
(Am7) And I’ve walked (C) through the fires of (D) hell
(G) Are you coming back, Lord, I don’t (D) know
I guess the (Am7) silence (C) speaks for it(D)self

(G) Well, I’ve been high and I’ve been (D) low
(Am7) And I’ve walked (C) through the fires of (D) hell
(G) Are you coming back, Lord, I don’t (D) know
I guess the (Am7) silence (C) speaks for it(D)self

I guess the (Am7) silence…..

Fade out…

If you want to learn Clay Walker The Silence Speaks for Itself 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 The Silence Speaks for Itself. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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