To Take You Home by Frank Turner Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play To Take You Home by Frank Turner using guitar or guitar.
This song by Frank Turner can also be played by that instruments.
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To Take You Home guitar chords has rhythm and included in Love Ire & Song (2008) album.
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To Take You Home by Frank Turner Guitar Chords


This is my first tab. I hope it isn’t too terrible.

Tuning: DADGAD
Capo 2

Chords:
E: 000200
A: 020020
B: x02202
C#m: xx4454
A5: x05450
Fm: 002020
G#m: 004240
D: x30030

Intro/Verse Riff


d-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
a-----0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0------0---0---0---0---0---0---0------|
g-0h2---2---2---0--------------------0h2---2---2---4---5---4---2---0----|
d-------------------4---2---0-------------------------------------------|
a-------------------------------3---------------------------------------|
d-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
d-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
a-----0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0------0---0---0--------0---0---0-----|
g-0h2---2---2---0-------------------------------------------------------|
d-------------------4---2---0--------0h2---2---2---2--0-----0-------0---|
a-------------------------------3------------------------3------0-------|
d---------------------------------------------------------------------0-|

Mid Verse Fill


d----------------------------------|
a-------------------0---0---0---0--|
g---------------0h2---2---2---2----|
d-3----5----0----------------------|
a-3----5----0----------------------|
d-3----5----0----------------------|

Chorus:

But

C#m
honey I was lonely on the
A
road, I was all on my
E
own
Han
C#m
ging outside at the b
A
ack of a death metal s
E
how
I s
C#m
aw you standing there with your
A
hair down low
A
E
kink in your step that
B
made me want to know
C#m
If you would
A
like to take me
E
home
B
Who’d of thought that a French kiss from a
A
Parisian girl could capture an
English b
E
oy

Coming out of chorus


d-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
a-----0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0------0---0---0--------0---0---0-----|
g-0h2---2---2---0-------------------------------------------------------|
d-------------------4---2---0--------0h2---2---2---2--0-----0-------0---|
a-------------------------------3------------------------3------0-------|
d---------------------------------------------------------------------0-|

—-

Bridge:

A
Cos she was a quiet one
She was a shy one
She was the prettier at the show

On the word show, play this. I generally strum all of the strings while playing this
two times.


d------------------------|
a------------------------|
g----55-44-22----------0-|
d-------------33-22-33---|
a------------------------|
d-00---------------------|

A
She crept up so slowly
She crept up behind me
But still she pretended that she didn’t know


d------------------------|
a------------------------|
g----55-44-22----------0-|
d-------------33-22-33---|
a------------------------|
d-00---------------------|

A
But all that she thinks of me, and she kissed me
And she’s yet to let me
Fm
go
G#m
though I’m f
!
ar away
D
Across of sea
Fm
I’m singing for the
G#m
hope that she would
!
Ever remember
B
me

Last Chorus:

C#m
So honey when you’re lonely on the
A
road, you’re all on your
E
own
C#m
Hanging outside at the b
A
ack of the country s
E
how
C#m
Picture me there with h
A
at down low
E
A smile upon my face to
B
let you know
C#m
That I would
A
like to take you
E
home
C#m
That I would
A
like to take you
E
home, to the
B
hills that I know
C#m
I would
A
like to take you
E
home, to the
B
places I
C#m
go
I would
A
like to take you
E
home
B
And that’s the way that a French kiss from an
A
English boy can capture a
Parisian
E
girl

If you want to learn Frank Turner To Take You Home 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 To Take You Home. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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