Chords for Emitt Rhodes Pledge Music trailer
Tempo:
99.95 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
C#m
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm glad, [F] you know, I'm thankful that [A] I was [F#m] allowed to be an [B] influence.
[E]
Do you agree when people compare you [C#m] to like Paul McCartney?
[F#] Oh [E] yeah, because, you know, I mean I'm just like him.
[B] I first heard about [E] Emmett Rhodes [C#m] in high school for [E] years.
That was one of my like calling card records.
It was the record that I put on, be like, [A] I'm about to blow your mind.
[E] I did something that was fun, that's all, [F#] and it [B] still is.
I did all [E] this stuff when I was just a little boy, and then I got [B] involved in it and [E] started making money.
You know, life is not easy.
Things take a piece out of you.
[B] You know, we [E] know some of the stuff that Emmett has gone through.
Some of that stuff is [Am] public record.
[E] Perpetuity, yeah, sign this [C#m] here for a perpetuity.
I was [A] owned.
[E] I wanna be sheltered, [Am] safe and [E] warm.
I didn't play [C#m] much, I didn't sing much, I didn't do, [A] I [E] worked with others on [A] their music,
and [E] that's pretty much what I did for a long time.
I think life is a [A] wonderful thing.
[E] I really do, but sometimes I just get [G#] tired.
[G] I'd say about 2013, a couple years ago, Emmett busted out these [A] envelopes that he has,
these manila envelopes, and each of them contains a song.
I had a spurt there, you know, [G#m] I just wrote a whole bunch of [C#m] songs.
[A] Just gonna write what my heart tells me, because that's [D] the only thing that really matters, isn't [Am] it?
I couldn't believe how [F#] much great music he was [Em] sitting on.
Sometimes [E] you don't know, and then the light goes on and [B] you do know.
[E] [Em]
I was like, listen, we should try to do some stuff, [G] turn some gear on and see what works.
If things are working, we'll do it here.
There's a point where, [A] [G] yeah, better do it now.
The arthritis is getting in there, you're not [Am] going to be able to play.
Who [Em] knows how long you can sing.
I called some [C] friends up and [Em] said, you guys want to play on [Am] an Emmett Rhodes album?
Then we came in [A] here and set up the [G] band in this room, [C#m] and we cut everything live.
The [E] music is very good on this record.
I think that these guys [C] are all wonderful players, and there's all sorts of [D] interesting stuff.
I [Bm] hope people like it.
[Em] I want you young guys to [Am] be able to get your due.
[Bm] The record [D] is pretty [E] candid.
Hopefully it [A] clarifies a little bit of [E] what Emmett's gone through [D] and who he is today.
There was so much I didn't [Em] know, and then so much I learned, and then so much I've forgotten.
But I'm [A] enjoying this, I'm having [E] a fun time doing this.
[A] I think whenever it happens, it happens [C#] on time.
[B] Always [G#m] chasing rainbow [C#m] winds
[F#m] [B] Head up in [E] the clouds
[A] [B] Thought my [G#m] dreams would never [C#m] end
[F#m] But my eyes, [E] they're [B] open now
[E] I want to be somewhere [Am] far [E] away
[C#m] Somewhere where I won't
[E]
Do you agree when people compare you [C#m] to like Paul McCartney?
[F#] Oh [E] yeah, because, you know, I mean I'm just like him.
[B] I first heard about [E] Emmett Rhodes [C#m] in high school for [E] years.
That was one of my like calling card records.
It was the record that I put on, be like, [A] I'm about to blow your mind.
[E] I did something that was fun, that's all, [F#] and it [B] still is.
I did all [E] this stuff when I was just a little boy, and then I got [B] involved in it and [E] started making money.
You know, life is not easy.
Things take a piece out of you.
[B] You know, we [E] know some of the stuff that Emmett has gone through.
Some of that stuff is [Am] public record.
[E] Perpetuity, yeah, sign this [C#m] here for a perpetuity.
I was [A] owned.
[E] I wanna be sheltered, [Am] safe and [E] warm.
I didn't play [C#m] much, I didn't sing much, I didn't do, [A] I [E] worked with others on [A] their music,
and [E] that's pretty much what I did for a long time.
I think life is a [A] wonderful thing.
[E] I really do, but sometimes I just get [G#] tired.
[G] I'd say about 2013, a couple years ago, Emmett busted out these [A] envelopes that he has,
these manila envelopes, and each of them contains a song.
I had a spurt there, you know, [G#m] I just wrote a whole bunch of [C#m] songs.
[A] Just gonna write what my heart tells me, because that's [D] the only thing that really matters, isn't [Am] it?
I couldn't believe how [F#] much great music he was [Em] sitting on.
Sometimes [E] you don't know, and then the light goes on and [B] you do know.
[E] [Em]
I was like, listen, we should try to do some stuff, [G] turn some gear on and see what works.
If things are working, we'll do it here.
There's a point where, [A] [G] yeah, better do it now.
The arthritis is getting in there, you're not [Am] going to be able to play.
Who [Em] knows how long you can sing.
I called some [C] friends up and [Em] said, you guys want to play on [Am] an Emmett Rhodes album?
Then we came in [A] here and set up the [G] band in this room, [C#m] and we cut everything live.
The [E] music is very good on this record.
I think that these guys [C] are all wonderful players, and there's all sorts of [D] interesting stuff.
I [Bm] hope people like it.
[Em] I want you young guys to [Am] be able to get your due.
[Bm] The record [D] is pretty [E] candid.
Hopefully it [A] clarifies a little bit of [E] what Emmett's gone through [D] and who he is today.
There was so much I didn't [Em] know, and then so much I learned, and then so much I've forgotten.
But I'm [A] enjoying this, I'm having [E] a fun time doing this.
[A] I think whenever it happens, it happens [C#] on time.
[B] Always [G#m] chasing rainbow [C#m] winds
[F#m] [B] Head up in [E] the clouds
[A] [B] Thought my [G#m] dreams would never [C#m] end
[F#m] But my eyes, [E] they're [B] open now
[E] I want to be somewhere [Am] far [E] away
[C#m] Somewhere where I won't
Key:
E
A
B
C#m
Am
E
A
B
_ _ I'm glad, [F] you know, I'm thankful that [A] I was [F#m] allowed to be an [B] influence.
_ [E] _ _
_ _ _ Do you agree when people compare you [C#m] to like Paul McCartney?
[F#] Oh [E] yeah, because, you know, I mean I'm just like him.
_ _ [B] I first heard about [E] Emmett Rhodes [C#m] in high school for [E] years.
That was one of my like calling card records.
It was the record that I put on, be like, [A] I'm about to blow your mind.
[E] I did something that was fun, that's all, [F#] and it [B] still is.
I did all [E] this stuff when I was just a little boy, and then I got [B] involved in it and [E] started making money.
You know, life is not easy.
Things take a piece out of you.
[B] You know, we [E] know some of the stuff that Emmett has gone through.
Some of that stuff is [Am] public record.
[E] Perpetuity, yeah, sign this [C#m] here for a perpetuity.
I was [A] owned. _
[E] _ _ I wanna be sheltered, [Am] safe and [E] warm.
I didn't play [C#m] much, I didn't sing much, I didn't do, [A] I [E] worked with others on [A] their music,
and [E] that's pretty much what I did for a long time.
I think life is a [A] wonderful thing.
[E] I really do, but sometimes I just get [G#] tired.
[G] I'd say about 2013, a couple years ago, _ Emmett busted out these [A] envelopes that he has,
these manila envelopes, and each of them contains a song.
I had a spurt there, you know, [G#m] I just wrote a whole bunch of [C#m] songs.
_ [A] Just gonna write what my heart tells me, because that's [D] the only thing that really matters, isn't [Am] it?
I couldn't believe how [F#] much great music he was [Em] sitting on.
Sometimes [E] you don't know, and then the light goes on and [B] you do know.
_ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ I was like, listen, we should try to do some stuff, [G] turn some gear on and see what works.
If things are working, we'll do it here.
There's a point where, [A] [G] yeah, better do it now.
_ The arthritis is getting in there, you're not [Am] going to be able to play.
Who [Em] knows how long you can sing.
I called some [C] friends up and [Em] said, you guys want to play on [Am] an Emmett Rhodes album?
Then we came in [A] here and set up the [G] band in this room, [C#m] and we cut everything live.
The [E] music is very good on this record.
I think that these guys [C] are all wonderful players, and there's all sorts of [D] interesting stuff.
I [Bm] hope people like it.
[Em] I want you young guys to [Am] be able to get your due.
[Bm] The record [D] is pretty [E] candid.
Hopefully it [A] clarifies a little bit of [E] what Emmett's gone through [D] and who he is today.
There was so much I didn't [Em] know, and then so much I learned, and then so much I've forgotten.
But I'm [A] enjoying this, I'm having [E] a fun time doing this.
[A] I think whenever it happens, it happens [C#] on time.
_ _ _ [B] Always [G#m] chasing rainbow [C#m] winds
[F#m] _ [B] Head up in [E] the _ clouds
[A] _ [B] Thought my [G#m] dreams would never [C#m] end
[F#m] But my eyes, [E] they're [B] open now
_ _ [E] I want to be somewhere [Am] far [E] away
[C#m] _ Somewhere where I won't
_ [E] _ _
_ _ _ Do you agree when people compare you [C#m] to like Paul McCartney?
[F#] Oh [E] yeah, because, you know, I mean I'm just like him.
_ _ [B] I first heard about [E] Emmett Rhodes [C#m] in high school for [E] years.
That was one of my like calling card records.
It was the record that I put on, be like, [A] I'm about to blow your mind.
[E] I did something that was fun, that's all, [F#] and it [B] still is.
I did all [E] this stuff when I was just a little boy, and then I got [B] involved in it and [E] started making money.
You know, life is not easy.
Things take a piece out of you.
[B] You know, we [E] know some of the stuff that Emmett has gone through.
Some of that stuff is [Am] public record.
[E] Perpetuity, yeah, sign this [C#m] here for a perpetuity.
I was [A] owned. _
[E] _ _ I wanna be sheltered, [Am] safe and [E] warm.
I didn't play [C#m] much, I didn't sing much, I didn't do, [A] I [E] worked with others on [A] their music,
and [E] that's pretty much what I did for a long time.
I think life is a [A] wonderful thing.
[E] I really do, but sometimes I just get [G#] tired.
[G] I'd say about 2013, a couple years ago, _ Emmett busted out these [A] envelopes that he has,
these manila envelopes, and each of them contains a song.
I had a spurt there, you know, [G#m] I just wrote a whole bunch of [C#m] songs.
_ [A] Just gonna write what my heart tells me, because that's [D] the only thing that really matters, isn't [Am] it?
I couldn't believe how [F#] much great music he was [Em] sitting on.
Sometimes [E] you don't know, and then the light goes on and [B] you do know.
_ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _
_ I was like, listen, we should try to do some stuff, [G] turn some gear on and see what works.
If things are working, we'll do it here.
There's a point where, [A] [G] yeah, better do it now.
_ The arthritis is getting in there, you're not [Am] going to be able to play.
Who [Em] knows how long you can sing.
I called some [C] friends up and [Em] said, you guys want to play on [Am] an Emmett Rhodes album?
Then we came in [A] here and set up the [G] band in this room, [C#m] and we cut everything live.
The [E] music is very good on this record.
I think that these guys [C] are all wonderful players, and there's all sorts of [D] interesting stuff.
I [Bm] hope people like it.
[Em] I want you young guys to [Am] be able to get your due.
[Bm] The record [D] is pretty [E] candid.
Hopefully it [A] clarifies a little bit of [E] what Emmett's gone through [D] and who he is today.
There was so much I didn't [Em] know, and then so much I learned, and then so much I've forgotten.
But I'm [A] enjoying this, I'm having [E] a fun time doing this.
[A] I think whenever it happens, it happens [C#] on time.
_ _ _ [B] Always [G#m] chasing rainbow [C#m] winds
[F#m] _ [B] Head up in [E] the _ clouds
[A] _ [B] Thought my [G#m] dreams would never [C#m] end
[F#m] But my eyes, [E] they're [B] open now
_ _ [E] I want to be somewhere [Am] far [E] away
[C#m] _ Somewhere where I won't