If you are looking for Too Late guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Too Late by Andrew Duhon using guitar or guitar.
This song by Andrew Duhon can also be played by that instruments.
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Too Late guitar chords has rhythm and included in album.
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Too Late by Andrew Duhon Guitar Chords
Early morning late afternoon making good tim[Bb/D]e now
Maybe I won’t be too late
Well I walked on and walked on, [Bb/D]til I was about 5 miles out
The young man drove me the rest of the way[G/C]
But I got think I’m getting somewhere n[Bb/D]ow but maybe it’s just my way
Trying to find those things I left behind seems like just yesterday[G/C]
But I got a a dollar twenty-five saved,[Bb/D] this bus will stop riding my feet
and I’ll be on my way baby I wont?[G/C]? be too late
Bb/D, C, G, G/C
Oh cuz I had a love once,[Bb/D] we had a home
But I couldn’t leave well enough alo[G/C]ne
I use the fire in her eyes [Bb/D]to burn those bridges down
The rivers don’t wind the same way now[G/C]
Wish I could drop her a line bab[Bb/D]y rewind
But she’s somewhere in lovin?? now[G/C]
But I got a a dollar twenty-five saved, [Bb/D]this bus will stop riding my feet
and I’ll be on my way baby I wont?[G/C]? be too late
Bb/D, C, G, G/C
Well I’m all ragged now, ti[Bb/D]red down in some forgotten town
Feels like I’ve always been that way.[G/C]
It took me this jangling coffee [Bb/D]cup, out hold in my hand
To realize I’ve always been begging for cha[G/C]nge
But I got a a dollar twenty-five saved, [Bb/D]this bus will stop riding my feet
and I’ll be on my way baby I wont?[G/C]? be too late
Bb/D, C, G, G/C
Harmonica Solo
But I got a a dollar twenty-five saved, [Bb/D]this bus will stop riding my feet
and I’ll be on my way baby I wont?[G/C]? be too late
Bb/D, C, G, G/C
C5 (Pick the B, D, and G strings only)
If you want to learn Andrew Duhon Too Late 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 Too Late. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.