Against All Odds Acordes

por Phil Collins
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Tenemos una tablatura oficial de Against All Odds hecha por guitarristas profesionales de UG.
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Acordes

Bbm
Cm
C#
Ebm
F#
Ab
Fm
Eb

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AGAINST ALL ODDS – PHIL COLLINS
By Broomy - UK
 
INTRO - (Ebm) - (Ab)   X 2
 
(Bbm)                  (Cm)
How can i just let you walk away, 
             (C#)            (Ebm)
just let you leave without a trace
       (F#)              (Ab)             (Fm) (Bbm)
When i stand here taking every breath with you, ooh
           (Ebm)         (F#)            (Ab)
You're the only one who really knew me at all
(Bbm)                 (Cm)
How can you just walk away from me,
        (C#)                   (Ebm)
When all i can do is watch you leave
          (F#)                (Ab)             (Fm)            (Bbm)
Cos we've shared the laughter and the pain and even shared the tears
           (Ebm)          (F#)            (Ab)
You're the only one who really knew me at all
                     (C#)                    (Eb)
So take a look at me now, oh there's just an empty space
            (Bbm)                 (F#)
And there's nothing left here to remind me,
         (Ebm)          (Ab)
Just the memory of your face
                       (C#)                     (Eb)
Ooh take a look at me now, well there's just an empty space
               (Bbm)           (F#)
And you coming back to me is against all odds
           (Ebm)            (Ab)
And that's what i've got to face
 
(the rest of the song follows the same pattern)
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4 comentarios
BobaloC
I found that you can play it pretty much exactly the same, and its easier, it you use a capo on the first fret and work around that. Anyway, if I get time i'll make my own version to show everyone what I mean.
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turner_uk
Yep, capo is easier if you have one. Ebm is a pain in the backside. For the beginners who don't understand the 2 previous posts. If you put a capo on the first fret and then play these chord shapes instead of the ones stated; Am,Bm,C,Dm,F,G,Em,Am,Dm,F,G for the verses. C,D,Am,F,Dm,G for the chorus.
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avangalane1
I appreciate the chords without a capo though. I use them to play piano and we don’t get a capo!
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