Run Acordes

por George Strait
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Dificultad: intermedio
Afinación: E A D G B E
Cejilla: sin cejilla
Autor: scubasteve1190 [a] 180.
5 colaboradores en total, última edición el 5 nov 2024

Acordes

Em
G
A
Bm
A/C#
Dsus2
D
D/C#
Asus

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Run – George Strait
 
[Intro]
 
   Em                  G
e|----2----2----2-----------2----2----2--------|
B|--3----3----3----3------3----3----3----3-3---|
G|---0----0----0----0------0----0----0----0----|
D|---------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------|
E|-0-------------------3-----------------------|
 
   Em                  A
e|----2----2----2------------------------------|
B|--3----3----3----3------3p2-----2------------|
G|---0----0----0----0----2----2-----2----------|
D|----------------------2-------2--------------|
A|---------------------0-----------------------|
E|-0-------------------------------------------|
 
 
[Verse]
 
   G        A         Bm        A/C#   Dsus2
e|----2---------2---------2---------------0----|
B|--3--3-3----3--3-3----3--3-3-----2-----3-----|
G|---0--0------0--0------0--0-----2-----2------|
D|-------------------------------2-----0-------| x8
A|----------0---------2---------4--------------|
E|-3-------------------------------------------|
 
 
[Verse 1]
             G          A           Bm     A/C# Dsus2
If there's a plane or a bus leaving Dallas
              G     A   Bm
I hope you're on it
A/C# Dsus2     G            A             Bm
Yeah there's a train moving fast down the tracks
A/C# Dsus2        G         A    Bm   A/C# Dsus2
I hope you caught it
         G         A           Bm           A/C# Dsus2           G  A Bm
'Cause I swear out there ain't where          you oughta be
A/C# Dsus2    G             A              Bm                A/C# Dsus2
   So catch a ride, catch a cab  Don't you know I miss you bad
              G           A Bm A/C# Dsus2
But don't you walk to me
 
[Chorus]
     Bm   G     A               D          D/C#
Baby run, cut a path across the blue skies
Bm            G                      D              A
  Strait in a strait line, you can't get here fast enough
       Bm                 G              A               D
Find a truck and fire it up, lean on the gas and off the clutch
       D/C#           Bm   A/C# D            G       A
Leave Dallas in the dust,       I need you in a rush
 
(back to the intro riff)
        Em  G Em Asus
So baby run
 
[Verse 2]
   G               A               Bm
If you ain't got a suitcase, get a box 
        A/C#   Dsus2  G        A   Bm
Or an old brown paper sack 
A/C# Dsus2   G                A
     Pack it light or pack it heavy
       Bm       A/C# Dsus2
Take a truck –– take a chevy
     G                 A Bm A/C# Dsus2
Baby just come back
          G               A             Bm
There's a shortcut to the highway outta town
A/C# Dsus2    G        A    Bm   A/C#
Why don't you take it
          G          A              Bm    A/C# Dsus2
Don't let that speed limit slow you down
          G         A Bm A/C# Dsus2
Go on and break it
 
[Chorus]
     Bm  G      A               D          D/C#
Baby run, cut a path across the blue skies
Bm            G                      D              A
  Strait in a strait line, you can't get here fast enough
       Bm                G               A               D
Find a truck and fire it up, lean on the gas and off the clutch
      D/C#            Bm   A/C# D              G      A
Leave Dallas in the dust,      I need you in a rush
 
        G
So baby run
 
[Interlude]
A Bm A/C# D G A Bm A/C# D
 
[Outro]
     Em   G          Em   G
Baby run     Oh baby run
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9 comentarios
logan.stansell
I love that you put Strait in the lyrics, not Straight! KING GEORGE
+12
pastorsneech1
Can someone tell me the strum pattern?
+3
guitarbaby117
the A/C# in the first verse sounds better if you replace it with an A followed by a D. and in the chorus the D/C# sounds better as an A
+2