Do You Still Love Me Acordes

por Ryan Adams
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Dificultad: intermedio
Afinación: E A D G B E
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Acordes

Bm
A
D
G
Em
D/F#

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[Verse 1]
Bm                         A
I been thinking about you, baby
D              G    Em
You've been on my mind
Bm                      A
Why can't I feel your love?
D        G          Em
My heart must be blind
            Bm   A  D
What can I say?
                 G       Em
I didn't want it to change
Bm            A  D
But in my mind
         G       Em     A
It's all so strange
 
[Chorus]
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me, babe?
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me, babe?
Em D/F# A                      G
         Do you still love me?
 
[Verse 2]
Bm           A    D     G
Another year will pass
Em
I will count the days
Bm           A    D     G
Another sun goes down
Em
And I'll never see the rays
            Bm   A  D
What can I say?
                 G       Em
I didn't want it to change
            Bm    A  D
Is my heart blind
             G       Em     A
And our love so strange?
 
[Chorus]
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me, babe?
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me, babe?
Em D/F# A                      G
         Do you still love me?
 
[Guitar Solo]
Bm N.C.       G
N.C.
Bm    A  D    G
Em       A       A
 
[Chorus]
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me, babe?
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me, babe?
Em D/F# A
         Do you still love me?
 
[Outro]
G    A    x3
Em
X
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Do You Still Love Me – Ryan Adams
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6 comentarios
thejoker512
Awesome ;) the F#m in the chorus sounds more like a F# over a D to me....
+5
slhowardaz
F#/D or F#/Bm sounds much better in chorus
+2
im215exempt
I hear Em7 D/F# A as the chorus progression, but then again I hear a lot of stuff in my head.
+1