There Is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths Lyric and Guitar Chords

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There Is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths Guitar Chords


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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
by The Smiths

Transcribed by John S. Jacob (jsjacob@soda.berkeley.edu)

The lyrics are right out of the insert to “The Smiths I Best…”
Yes, the chords sound picked, but I prefer to pound out (strum)
the chords and sing along. I mean, aren’t these lyrics so
uplifting?! 😉

As for rhythm, I always say go find a recording — it’s much
easier than trying to get it from a transcription (or to put
it into one, for that matter…)

##Capo up to the fourth fret (This song is really in the key of E).

Intro:

Am
F
G

Am
G
Take me
Am
out
G
ton
F
ight
C
G

where there’s

Am
music and there’s
G
people

who are

Am
young and
G
al
F
ive
C
G

Am
Driving
G
in your
Am
car
G

I

F
never never want to go
C
home

G
because I haven’t
Am
got one
G
Am
G

any

F
more
C
G

Am
G
Take me
Am
out
G
ton
F
ight
C
G

because I

Am
want to see
G
people and I

Am
want to see
G
lights
F
C
G

Am
Driving
G
in your
Am
car
G

oh

F
please don’t drop me
C
home

G
because it’s not
Am
my home, it’s
G
their

home, and I’m

Am
welcome no
G
more
F
C
G

Chorus:

Em
F

G
And if a
C
double-decker
Am
bus

F
crashes into us
G

to die by

C
your side

such a

F
heavenly way to
G
die

And if a

C
ten ton tr
Am
uck

F
kills the both of us
G

to die by

C
your side

the

F
pleasure the privilege is
G
mine

Am
G
Take me
Am
out
G
ton
F
ight
C
G

oh take me

Am
anywhere, I don’t
G
care
Am
G
F
C
G

And in the

Am
darkened
G
under
Am
pass

I

G
thought Oh
F
God, my chance has come at last
C
G

(but then a

Am
strange fear
G
gripped me and I

Am
just couldn’t
G
ask)
F
C
G

Am
G
Take me
Am
out
G
ton
F
ight
C
G

take me

Am
anywhere, I don’t
G
care
Am
G
F
C
G

Just

Am
driving
G
in your
Am
car
G

I

F
never never want to go
C
home

G
because I haven’t
Am
got one
G
Am
G

I haven’t

F
got one
C
G

Chorus

Am
There is a
G
light and it
Am
never goes
G
out

F
There is a light and it
C
never goes
G
out

[–] ( John S. Jacob )

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If you want to learn The Smiths There Is a Light That Never Goes Out 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 There Is a Light That Never Goes Out. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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