Did anybody else feel like his voice sounds really similar to Bryan Adams? I loved the way that he sang this song, the right feel, the right emotion, and the perfect execution. The production felt really beautiful and those lap steel added a nice effect to the song. The slow strummed guitars brought the song to a different mood, while the vocals added more beauty to it.
Scale: G Major Time Signature: 4/4 Tempo: 76 [INTRO] G C G C [VERSE] G She don't love you, she's just lonely G C She wasn't once upon a time Am She used to dance when the band played Dsus4 She used to be the trustin' kind G She's no stranger to the leaving C She's heard all the best goodbyes Am Fallin' has a different meaning D G C G To her you're just another guy [CHORUS] C She don't love you, she's just lonely G She don't know another way D To break free from what's been broken C G Too many cowboys rode away G C So forgive her if she's distant C Em C She can't tell her heart to lie, no C G You'll never be her one and only D G C G C She don't love you, she's just lonely [VERSE] G You can hold her in the moonlight C You can give her all the stars Am You can promise her forever D G But you'll never have her heart [CHORUS] C She don't love you, she's just lonely G She don't know another way D To break free from what's been broken C G Too many cowboys rode away G C So forgive her if she's distant C Em C She can't tell her heart to lie, no C G You'll never be her one and only D G C G C She don't love you, she's just lonely C She don't love you C G She don't love you, she's just lonely G C She wasn't once upon a time C D I remember her in the sunlight C G C G I remember her when she was mine C Mine
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