The Door Acordes
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This is a correction or variation from the first version that is easier to play and sing, while performing. I have found these changes work better for a group, especially those not as familiar with the original work.¿Te ha sido útil esta información?
Dificultad: | intermedio |
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Afinación: | E A D G B E |
Tonalidad: | C |
Cejilla: | sin cejilla |
Autor: mblackngreen1 [pro] 3015. 1 colaborador en total, última edición el 26 may 2022
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The end of the song repeats the last section after the Instrumental Bridge two times
and develops a Gospel feel to the music, with some background spoken vocals that support the message
of The Door. There is quite a bit of finger style articulation of the chord changes.
[Intro]
Bb B A G D A
[Verse 1]
A E A
I was down for so long
A E A
Everything I did was wrong
G G
And I found fault
D E A
In everyone but me
[Verse 2]
A E A
I was hurt and alone
A E A
I could not find my way home
G D
Broke-down and hungry
D E A
And too tired to moan
[Chorus]
C E Em E
Then I heard somebody calling my name
F E
Saying ain't no need to be shamed
F D A E A
I found out that the door was always open
[Verse 3]
A E A
I was trapped in my mind
A A
A prisoner of my own design
G D
Lost in a world
D E A
A world of confusion
[Verse 4]
A E A
I was there by myself
A E A
Couldn't find no help nowhere else
G G D
Thought I'd call up the hotline
D E A
But there was nobody there
[Chorus]
A C E
Then I heard somebody calling my name
F E
Saying ain't no need to be shamed
Am F D A A E
I found out that the door was always open
[Instrumental Bridge]
A D B E A D G E
[Chorus]
F Am E
Then I heard somebody calling my name
F Am E
Saying ain't no need to be shamed
C E E A
I found out that the door was always open
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The Door – Keb' Mo'
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