Chords for Asleep at the Wheel "Faded Love" (with The Time Jumpers)
Tempo:
119.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
A
G
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
[Em]
[E] [D]
[Em]
[A] [D] Well, the Time Jumpers have been together about [F#m] 14 years.
[D] It got started out at the Grand [G] Ole Opry.
A bunch of different guys that played with different people would wind up in the [Em] dressing
rooms just [D] jamming and playing old western swing songs that they [Em] loved.
This is one of the most [C#] amazing [Bm] conglomerations of musicians that you'll ever see on stage.
[D] As I look at [F#] the letters [Em] that you [F#] wrote [G] to [F] me, [D] oh it's you.
The Time Jumpers has seven singers.
I try to [Em] think of a way to incorporate [Dm] everybody and I think it's a unique arrangement of the
[A] most familiar song [G] of all time.
And we also had the late Dawn Sears on the record.
Dawn was one of those incredible [C#] singers and she [D] passed away about six months after we [Em] recorded this.
[F#m] So I'm so [D] fortunate that she was there and sang The [G] Bridge on Faded Love.
[F] [D] Miss [F#] you [D] darling more [G] and more.
Every [D] [Em] day [F] [D] has helped me miss the [Em] stars [A] above.
[Em] [F#m] [C] [D] With every [F#] breath I still [G] think of you [Bm] and [D] remember [Em] our faded [D]
love.
They, The [Am] Sleep at the Wheel, [D] they've kept this [G] music alive almost single-handedly.
It's been neat to see a group like The Time [F#m] Jumpers in a way [D] carrying on the torch with him.
The evolution of [Em] western swing went from raw to polished.
[G] They are the [A] most polished western swing.
I miss you darling [G] more [Bm] and more.
Every day.
[F#] [A] As [F#m] heaven [A] would miss the [D] [E] stars above.
[F#m] With [A] every heartbeat I [D] still [Bm] think [D] of you [B] and [F#m] [A] remember [Bm] our [D] faded [A] love.
[Em]
[E] [D]
[Em]
[A] [D] Well, the Time Jumpers have been together about [F#m] 14 years.
[D] It got started out at the Grand [G] Ole Opry.
A bunch of different guys that played with different people would wind up in the [Em] dressing
rooms just [D] jamming and playing old western swing songs that they [Em] loved.
This is one of the most [C#] amazing [Bm] conglomerations of musicians that you'll ever see on stage.
[D] As I look at [F#] the letters [Em] that you [F#] wrote [G] to [F] me, [D] oh it's you.
The Time Jumpers has seven singers.
I try to [Em] think of a way to incorporate [Dm] everybody and I think it's a unique arrangement of the
[A] most familiar song [G] of all time.
And we also had the late Dawn Sears on the record.
Dawn was one of those incredible [C#] singers and she [D] passed away about six months after we [Em] recorded this.
[F#m] So I'm so [D] fortunate that she was there and sang The [G] Bridge on Faded Love.
[F] [D] Miss [F#] you [D] darling more [G] and more.
Every [D] [Em] day [F] [D] has helped me miss the [Em] stars [A] above.
[Em] [F#m] [C] [D] With every [F#] breath I still [G] think of you [Bm] and [D] remember [Em] our faded [D]
love.
They, The [Am] Sleep at the Wheel, [D] they've kept this [G] music alive almost single-handedly.
It's been neat to see a group like The Time [F#m] Jumpers in a way [D] carrying on the torch with him.
The evolution of [Em] western swing went from raw to polished.
[G] They are the [A] most polished western swing.
I miss you darling [G] more [Bm] and more.
Every day.
[F#] [A] As [F#m] heaven [A] would miss the [D] [E] stars above.
[F#m] With [A] every heartbeat I [D] still [Bm] think [D] of you [B] and [F#m] [A] remember [Bm] our [D] faded [A] love.
Key:
D
Em
A
G
F#m
D
Em
A
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] Well, the Time Jumpers have been together about [F#m] 14 years.
[D] It got started out at the Grand [G] Ole Opry.
A bunch of different guys that played with different people would wind up in the [Em] dressing
rooms just [D] jamming and playing old western swing songs that they [Em] loved.
This is one of the most [C#] amazing [Bm] conglomerations of musicians that you'll ever see on stage.
[D] As I look at [F#] the letters _ [Em] that you [F#] wrote [G] to [F] me, [D] oh it's you.
The Time Jumpers has seven singers.
I try to [Em] think of a way to incorporate [Dm] everybody and I think it's a unique arrangement of the
[A] most familiar song [G] of all time.
And we also had the late Dawn Sears on the record.
Dawn was one of those incredible [C#] singers and she [D] passed away about six months after we [Em] recorded this.
[F#m] So I'm so [D] fortunate that she was there and sang The [G] Bridge on Faded Love.
[F] _ [D] _ _ Miss [F#] you [D] darling more [G] and more.
Every [D] [Em] day [F] [D] has helped me miss the [Em] stars _ _ [A] above.
[Em] _ [F#m] _ [C] [D] With every _ _ _ [F#] breath I still [G] think of you [Bm] and _ [D] remember [Em] our _ faded [D] _ _ _
love.
_ _ _ _ _ They, The [Am] Sleep at the Wheel, [D] they've kept this [G] music alive almost single-handedly.
It's been neat to see a group like The Time [F#m] Jumpers in a way [D] carrying on the torch with him.
The evolution of [Em] western swing went from raw to polished.
[G] They are the [A] most polished western swing.
_ _ I miss you darling [G] more [Bm] and more.
Every day.
[F#] _ [A] As [F#m] heaven [A] would miss the [D] [E] stars _ above.
_ _ [F#m] With _ _ [A] every heartbeat I [D] still _ [Bm] think [D] of you [B] and [F#m] _ [A] remember [Bm] our _ [D] faded [A] _ love. _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] Well, the Time Jumpers have been together about [F#m] 14 years.
[D] It got started out at the Grand [G] Ole Opry.
A bunch of different guys that played with different people would wind up in the [Em] dressing
rooms just [D] jamming and playing old western swing songs that they [Em] loved.
This is one of the most [C#] amazing [Bm] conglomerations of musicians that you'll ever see on stage.
[D] As I look at [F#] the letters _ [Em] that you [F#] wrote [G] to [F] me, [D] oh it's you.
The Time Jumpers has seven singers.
I try to [Em] think of a way to incorporate [Dm] everybody and I think it's a unique arrangement of the
[A] most familiar song [G] of all time.
And we also had the late Dawn Sears on the record.
Dawn was one of those incredible [C#] singers and she [D] passed away about six months after we [Em] recorded this.
[F#m] So I'm so [D] fortunate that she was there and sang The [G] Bridge on Faded Love.
[F] _ [D] _ _ Miss [F#] you [D] darling more [G] and more.
Every [D] [Em] day [F] [D] has helped me miss the [Em] stars _ _ [A] above.
[Em] _ [F#m] _ [C] [D] With every _ _ _ [F#] breath I still [G] think of you [Bm] and _ [D] remember [Em] our _ faded [D] _ _ _
love.
_ _ _ _ _ They, The [Am] Sleep at the Wheel, [D] they've kept this [G] music alive almost single-handedly.
It's been neat to see a group like The Time [F#m] Jumpers in a way [D] carrying on the torch with him.
The evolution of [Em] western swing went from raw to polished.
[G] They are the [A] most polished western swing.
_ _ I miss you darling [G] more [Bm] and more.
Every day.
[F#] _ [A] As [F#m] heaven [A] would miss the [D] [E] stars _ above.
_ _ [F#m] With _ _ [A] every heartbeat I [D] still _ [Bm] think [D] of you [B] and [F#m] _ [A] remember [Bm] our _ [D] faded [A] _ love. _