Rainbow Connection Acordes
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This is my 1st go at this so please be kind!! This is the amazing Jason Mraz's version
Kermits song,(I play it on Ukulele).
Please check it out @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggdoi0rgSjI.....Lisas Hands to follow...
[Verse 1]
A F#m
Why are there so many
D E7
Songs about rainbows
A F#m D E7
And what's on the other side
A F#m
Rainbow's are visions
D E7
But only illusions
A F#m D E7
And rainbows have nothing to hide
Dmaj7
What's so amazing is that it keeps us star gazing
C#m7
What do they we think we might see?
[Chorus]
Bm E7
Someday we'll find it
A F#m
The Rainbow Connection
Bm E7 A E7
E7
The lovers, the dreamers and me
[Verse 2]
A F#m
Have you been half asleep?
D E7
And have you heard the voices
A F#m D E7
Well I've heard them calling my name
A F#m D E7
Is this the sweet sound that calls the young sailors?
A F#m D E7
The voice might be one and the same
Dmaj7
I've heard it too many many times to ignore it
C#m7
Ooooohh and that I think it could be
[Chorus]
Bm E7
Well someday we'll find it
A F#m
The Rainbow Connection
Bm E7 A
The lovers the dreamers and me
Bm E7
Someday we'll find it
A F#m
A Rainbow Connection
Bm E7 A
The lovers, oh, the dreamers, and me
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Rainbow Connection – Jason Mraz
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Would say that its supposed to be:
A F#m
Why're there so many
Bm E E7
Songs about rainbows
I'm not entirely sure about the E's, which he uses, but you can see it here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggdoi0rgSjI
But I'm pretty sure it's Bm instead of D....
But thanks for the tab anyway...
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this is an awesome tab, thanks for all your work!
plays along perfectly, thanks again
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the f#m on "connection" is actually f# major, it changes just for that one part, the vocal part sings an A# which is in F# major, not F#m
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