Chords for David Archuleta - Think of Me (Top 6)
Tempo:
94.8 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
C
B
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] Now, Think of Me is a song from the Phantom of the [Dm] Opera written for a diva, written for a girl.
I [A] couldn't wait to hear how he was going to sing it because I simply could not [C] imagine how a [G] boy could sing that song.
If [C] you ever find a moment
Singing [Gm] the song to him a [A#] different way from how [C] he composed it was a little nerve [F#]-wracking.
Well, you've wrong-footed me completely because I never thought I'd hear Think [C#] of Me sung like that.
He has his own idea [B] about where he wants to take a song and [C#] that's so rare that we should all be saying [D#m] bravo.
There's two pieces of advice I [A#] would give to you.
The first is open [C#] your eyes and [F#] the second is open [G#] your eyes.
[C#] It's been a thing I've thought about [D#] working on because I tend to close my eyes when I [G#m] sing and kind of get lost [A#m] in the song, I guess.
[B] I think the [C#] eyes have it.
[F#] That's why people say that.
Little David [C#] has a real musical soul to him, [B] but he just must keep those eyes [C#] open.
I can't [B] watch somebody who's got their eyes [F#] closed all the time.
[F]
Think of me, [C] think of me [A#] fondly when we [F] say goodbye.
Remember me once in a while, [A#] please promise me [C]
you'll try.
[Dm] When you find that once [A] again you long to take [F] your heart back and be [G] free.
If you [F] ever find a [Dm] moment, [Gm] spare [Am] a [C] thought for [F] me.
Think [A#] of [Cm] the things we've [Gm] said and [D#] seen.
[F] Don't think about [Dm] the things which [Gm] might have [C] been.
[F] [C] Think of [A#] me, but won't you think [C] of me?
[F] [F#] Imagine me [C#] stuck in the sun.
[B] Think of [C#]
me, [D#m] they say [A#] you'll think of me.
[F#] Whatever else you choose to [G#] do.
There [F#] will never be a [D#m] day when [G#m] I [A#m] won't [B]
think of
[F#] you.
[C#]
[B] Maybe one [C#] day I'll never think [F#] of you.
[N]
Yo, Arsene, check it out, dude, check it out.
What is [E] really cool is that you're exactly what this show is [N] about.
If you can sing, you can sing anything.
I knew this would be a big night for you, and you even put your own personality into it with little Stevie riffs here and there.
Dude, it was the bomb.
This boy's the one to beat.
I think it was absolutely perfect, David.
I do.
And the reason why I think it's perfect is you took a risk on a known theatrical song and were quite able to turn it into a pop ballad.
I think that's perfect.
Thank you, David.
David, I thought it was pleasant.
One of your weakest performances over the last [B] five shows.
It's just not one of those performances you're ever really going to remember.
It's absolutely going to get you through [G#] to next [F#m] week.
But it [F#] was all a bit forgettable for me.
Sorry.
David, I should let out the numbers for David.
Come on [D#m] over here, David.
[F#] 1866-IDLES-04 or 10.
1866-436-5704 or 10.
Or you can text the word VOTE to
I [A] couldn't wait to hear how he was going to sing it because I simply could not [C] imagine how a [G] boy could sing that song.
If [C] you ever find a moment
Singing [Gm] the song to him a [A#] different way from how [C] he composed it was a little nerve [F#]-wracking.
Well, you've wrong-footed me completely because I never thought I'd hear Think [C#] of Me sung like that.
He has his own idea [B] about where he wants to take a song and [C#] that's so rare that we should all be saying [D#m] bravo.
There's two pieces of advice I [A#] would give to you.
The first is open [C#] your eyes and [F#] the second is open [G#] your eyes.
[C#] It's been a thing I've thought about [D#] working on because I tend to close my eyes when I [G#m] sing and kind of get lost [A#m] in the song, I guess.
[B] I think the [C#] eyes have it.
[F#] That's why people say that.
Little David [C#] has a real musical soul to him, [B] but he just must keep those eyes [C#] open.
I can't [B] watch somebody who's got their eyes [F#] closed all the time.
[F]
Think of me, [C] think of me [A#] fondly when we [F] say goodbye.
Remember me once in a while, [A#] please promise me [C]
you'll try.
[Dm] When you find that once [A] again you long to take [F] your heart back and be [G] free.
If you [F] ever find a [Dm] moment, [Gm] spare [Am] a [C] thought for [F] me.
Think [A#] of [Cm] the things we've [Gm] said and [D#] seen.
[F] Don't think about [Dm] the things which [Gm] might have [C] been.
[F] [C] Think of [A#] me, but won't you think [C] of me?
[F] [F#] Imagine me [C#] stuck in the sun.
[B] Think of [C#]
me, [D#m] they say [A#] you'll think of me.
[F#] Whatever else you choose to [G#] do.
There [F#] will never be a [D#m] day when [G#m] I [A#m] won't [B]
think of
[F#] you.
[C#]
[B] Maybe one [C#] day I'll never think [F#] of you.
[N]
Yo, Arsene, check it out, dude, check it out.
What is [E] really cool is that you're exactly what this show is [N] about.
If you can sing, you can sing anything.
I knew this would be a big night for you, and you even put your own personality into it with little Stevie riffs here and there.
Dude, it was the bomb.
This boy's the one to beat.
I think it was absolutely perfect, David.
I do.
And the reason why I think it's perfect is you took a risk on a known theatrical song and were quite able to turn it into a pop ballad.
I think that's perfect.
Thank you, David.
David, I thought it was pleasant.
One of your weakest performances over the last [B] five shows.
It's just not one of those performances you're ever really going to remember.
It's absolutely going to get you through [G#] to next [F#m] week.
But it [F#] was all a bit forgettable for me.
Sorry.
David, I should let out the numbers for David.
Come on [D#m] over here, David.
[F#] 1866-IDLES-04 or 10.
1866-436-5704 or 10.
Or you can text the word VOTE to
Key:
F#
C#
C
B
F
F#
C#
C
[C] Now, Think of Me is a song from the Phantom of the [Dm] Opera written for a diva, written for a girl.
I [A] couldn't wait to hear how he was going to sing it because I simply could not [C] imagine how a [G] boy could sing that song.
If [C] you ever find a moment_
Singing [Gm] the song to him a [A#] different way from how [C] he composed it was a little nerve [F#]-wracking.
Well, you've wrong-footed me completely because I never thought I'd hear Think [C#] of Me sung like that.
He has his own idea [B] about where he wants to take a song and [C#] that's so rare that we should all be saying [D#m] bravo.
There's two pieces of advice I [A#] would give to you.
The first is open [C#] your eyes and [F#] the second is open [G#] your eyes.
[C#] It's been a thing I've thought about [D#] working on because I tend to close my eyes when I [G#m] sing and kind of get lost [A#m] in the song, I guess.
[B] I think the [C#] eyes have it.
[F#] That's why people say that.
Little David [C#] has a real musical soul to him, [B] but he just must keep those eyes [C#] open.
I can't [B] watch somebody who's got their eyes [F#] closed all the time.
[F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Think of me, [C] think of me [A#] fondly when we [F] say goodbye.
_ _ _ _ Remember me once in a while, [A#] please promise me [C]
you'll try.
_ [Dm] When you find that once [A] again you long to take [F] your heart back and be [G] free.
_ If you [F] ever find a [Dm] moment, _ [Gm] spare [Am] _ a [C] thought for [F] _ me. _ _ _
Think [A#] _ _ of [Cm] the things we've [Gm] _ said and [D#] seen.
_ [F] Don't think about [Dm] the things which [Gm] might have [C] been.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] Think of [A#] me, but won't you think [C] of me?
[F] _ _ [F#] Imagine me [C#] stuck in the sun.
[B] Think of _ _ [C#] _
me, _ [D#m] _ _ they say [A#] you'll think of me.
[F#] Whatever else you choose to [G#] do. _
There [F#] will never be a [D#m] day when _ [G#m] I [A#m] _ won't [B] _
think of _ _ _ _
[F#] you.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ [B] Maybe one [C#] day I'll never think _ [F#] of you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yo, Arsene, check it out, dude, check it out.
_ What is [E] really cool is that you're exactly what this show is [N] about.
If you can sing, you can sing anything.
I knew this would be a big night for you, and you even put your own personality into it with little Stevie riffs here and there.
Dude, it was the bomb.
This boy's the one to beat. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I think it was absolutely perfect, David.
I do.
And the reason why I think it's perfect is you took a risk on a known theatrical song and were quite able to turn it into a pop ballad.
I think that's perfect.
Thank you, David.
_ _ _ _ _ _ David, I thought it was pleasant.
One of your weakest performances over the last [B] five _ _ _ shows.
It's just not one of those performances you're ever really going to remember.
It's absolutely going to get you through [G#] to next [F#m] week.
But it [F#] was all a bit forgettable for me.
Sorry.
_ David, I should let out the numbers for David. _
Come on [D#m] over here, David.
_ [F#] _ 1866-IDLES-04 or 10.
1866-436-5704 or 10.
Or you can text the word VOTE to
I [A] couldn't wait to hear how he was going to sing it because I simply could not [C] imagine how a [G] boy could sing that song.
If [C] you ever find a moment_
Singing [Gm] the song to him a [A#] different way from how [C] he composed it was a little nerve [F#]-wracking.
Well, you've wrong-footed me completely because I never thought I'd hear Think [C#] of Me sung like that.
He has his own idea [B] about where he wants to take a song and [C#] that's so rare that we should all be saying [D#m] bravo.
There's two pieces of advice I [A#] would give to you.
The first is open [C#] your eyes and [F#] the second is open [G#] your eyes.
[C#] It's been a thing I've thought about [D#] working on because I tend to close my eyes when I [G#m] sing and kind of get lost [A#m] in the song, I guess.
[B] I think the [C#] eyes have it.
[F#] That's why people say that.
Little David [C#] has a real musical soul to him, [B] but he just must keep those eyes [C#] open.
I can't [B] watch somebody who's got their eyes [F#] closed all the time.
[F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Think of me, [C] think of me [A#] fondly when we [F] say goodbye.
_ _ _ _ Remember me once in a while, [A#] please promise me [C]
you'll try.
_ [Dm] When you find that once [A] again you long to take [F] your heart back and be [G] free.
_ If you [F] ever find a [Dm] moment, _ [Gm] spare [Am] _ a [C] thought for [F] _ me. _ _ _
Think [A#] _ _ of [Cm] the things we've [Gm] _ said and [D#] seen.
_ [F] Don't think about [Dm] the things which [Gm] might have [C] been.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] Think of [A#] me, but won't you think [C] of me?
[F] _ _ [F#] Imagine me [C#] stuck in the sun.
[B] Think of _ _ [C#] _
me, _ [D#m] _ _ they say [A#] you'll think of me.
[F#] Whatever else you choose to [G#] do. _
There [F#] will never be a [D#m] day when _ [G#m] I [A#m] _ won't [B] _
think of _ _ _ _
[F#] you.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ [B] Maybe one [C#] day I'll never think _ [F#] of you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Yo, Arsene, check it out, dude, check it out.
_ What is [E] really cool is that you're exactly what this show is [N] about.
If you can sing, you can sing anything.
I knew this would be a big night for you, and you even put your own personality into it with little Stevie riffs here and there.
Dude, it was the bomb.
This boy's the one to beat. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I think it was absolutely perfect, David.
I do.
And the reason why I think it's perfect is you took a risk on a known theatrical song and were quite able to turn it into a pop ballad.
I think that's perfect.
Thank you, David.
_ _ _ _ _ _ David, I thought it was pleasant.
One of your weakest performances over the last [B] five _ _ _ shows.
It's just not one of those performances you're ever really going to remember.
It's absolutely going to get you through [G#] to next [F#m] week.
But it [F#] was all a bit forgettable for me.
Sorry.
_ David, I should let out the numbers for David. _
Come on [D#m] over here, David.
_ [F#] _ 1866-IDLES-04 or 10.
1866-436-5704 or 10.
Or you can text the word VOTE to