What a shame shinedown аккорды

What a shame shinedown аккорды

Intro

F♯m Two packs of cigarettes a day

The A strongest whiskey

Ken E tucky can make F♯m

That’s a recipe to put a A vagabond

On his E hands and knees F♯m

I watched it all up close,

I knew him more than A most

I saw a side of E him he never showed F♯m

Full of sympathy for a A world that

Wouldn’t E let him be

Bm That’s the man he was,

D Have you h C♯ eard enough?

F♯m What a sh A ame, what a sh E ame,

To judge a life that you can’t cha F♯m nge

The choir s A ings, the church bells r E ing

So, won’t you give this man his w F♯m ings?

What a sh A ame to have to b E eg you to

See we’re not all the D same C♯

What a F♯m shame

There’s a F♯m hard life for every silver spoon

There’s a A touch of grey for every E shade of blue

F♯m That’s the way that I see life

If there was A nothing wrong,

Then there’d be E nothing right

F♯m And for this working man they say could

There’s gotta be a be E tter place to F♯m land

Some kind of remedy for a A world that

Wouldn’t E let him be

Bm That’s the man he was,

D Have you h C♯ eard enough?

F♯m What a sh A ame, what a sh E ame,

To judge a life that you can’t cha F♯m nge

The choir s A ings, the church bells r E ing

So, won’t you give this man his w F♯m ings?

What a sh A ame to have to b E eg you to

See we’re not all the D same C♯

What a shame i prefer playing power chords

Bridge

A♯m God forg Cm ive the C♯ hands that l Fm aid you D♯ down,

They never knew how,

A♯m But your Cm broken h C♯ eart can br Fm eak the s D♯ ound,

And change the season

C♯ Now the leaves are falling faster, D♯ happily ever after

C♯ You gave me hope through your endeavors

D♯ Fm F♯m G♯ A♯ Cm C♯

And now you will live for-e—ver it sound exactly like the original

song, but since I play it on an

acoustic, I go down for the last 3

F♯m What a sha A me, what a E shame,

To judge a life that you can’t ch F♯m ange

The choir s A ings, the church bells E ring

So, won’t you give this man his w F♯m ings?

Em Two packs of cigarettes a day

G The strongest whiskey Kentucky can make

A5 That’s the recipe to put a v C agabond on his hands and knees

Em I watched it all up close, I knew it more than G most

I G saw a side of him I could never A5 show

A5 For the sympathy, for a C world that wouldn’t let him be

Em That’s the man he was

G Have you heard enough

Chorus

G What a C shame, what a G shame to judge a C lif G e that you can’t change

G The choir C sings the church bells G ring

So won’t you C give this man his G wings

G What a C shame to have to G beg you to see C we G ‘re no C t all the same

C What a Em shame

There’s a har Em d life for every silver spoon,

There’s a G touch of gray for every shade of blue

A5 That’s the way that I see life

If there was C nothing wrong then there’d be nothing right

Em And for this working man, they said could barely G stand

There’s got to be a better place to A5 land

A5 Some kind of remedy, C for a world that wouldn’t let him be

Em That’s the man he was

G Have you heard enough

Chorus

Bridge

Em God forgive the A5 hands that laid you G down

C They never knew how, Em but your broken

A5 Heart can break the G sound

C And change the season

Em Now the leaves are A5 falling faster,

G Happily C ever after

Em You gave me hope through A5 your endeavors

And now G you will live for C ever

Chorus

G What a C shame, what a G shame

Cause C we’re not all the G same

G What a C shame, what a G shame

Cause C we’re not all the Em same

*let Em ring out, stroke once*

Also some things that might help you if you want to make these better.

The verses are in the key of E and the chorus is in the key of G.

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