Chords for How To Play Wilco's "Love Is Everywhere (Beware)" On Guitar - Simple Chords
Tempo:
87.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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All right, this is simple chords for Wilco's Love is Everywhere.
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just
[E] G [G] to E minor.
[E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger
and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight [Em] [E] to an E minor.
[G] That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do
[C] [G] C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em]
[G] [C] [G]
[Bm] [C] [G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [C] [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] [G] Then E [Em] minor.
I'm sorry.
[C]
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
[A] [G]
[Am] [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down.
[A] [C] It's a like this.
[B]
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em]
[C] Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em]
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware.
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
[Em]
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
[B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
[C]
[G] it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
[C]
[Bm] [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just
[E] G [G] to E minor.
[E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger
and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight [Em] [E] to an E minor.
[G] That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do
[C] [G] C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em]
[G] [C] [G]
[Bm] [C] [G] [Em]
[G] [Em] [C] [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] [G] Then E [Em] minor.
I'm sorry.
[C]
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
[A] [G]
[Am] [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down.
[A] [C] It's a like this.
[B]
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em]
[C] Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em]
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware.
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
[Em]
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
[B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
[C]
[G] it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
[C]
[Bm] [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
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G
C
Em
Bm
B
G
C
Em
All right, this is simple chords for Wilco's Love is Everywhere.
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just _
[E] G [G] to E minor.
_ [E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger _
_ _ _ _ and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight _ [Em] _ [E] to an E minor. _
[G] _ _ _ _ That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do _
[C] _ _ [G] _ C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Then E [Em] minor.
_ I'm sorry.
_ _ [C] _
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down. _
[A] _ [C] It's a like this.
_ [B] _ _
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
_ It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em] _
_ _ [C] _ Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] _ _ [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em] _
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] _ [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
_ with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware. _
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] _ _ [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
_ [Em] _
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
_ [B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
_ [C] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'm going to try to give you the easiest way to play it.
So the intro is just _
[E] G [G] to E minor.
_ [E] And I think the easiest [Bb] way is to play your G chord like this
[G] here, and then just take off your
[Em] top finger _
_ _ _ _ and just hit that low [D] E.
But you can also [G] just play straight _ [Em] _ [E] to an E minor. _
[G] _ _ _ _ That [Em] two times, then it goes [C] to C [G] and G.
[Bm] B minor [C] and C.
[G] And if you have a [Bbm] hard time with the B minor, you can instead of [G] playing the B minor, you [Em] can do _
[C] _ _ [G] _ C, G.
And then just kind of hold the, instead of playing the full G, play the G,
[B] just the B note of that fret with your G
[G] chord still held.
And then go up to the C.
You can do that C like [A] this.
It's like a C9.
It's the [C] middle finger on this fret, pointer finger here and there.
[Eb] Okay, so there that's the that's basically the verse.
[G] So
[Em] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] From [Bm] the C.
[C] And the chorus is [G] A minor to G.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ [G] Then E [Em] minor.
_ I'm sorry.
_ _ [C] _
[G] First time it's low.
Love is everywhere.
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] Then to a [D] D.
Love is [C] everywhere.
It's a C and [A] if you want to get fancy you can [C] do the walk down. _
[A] _ [C] It's a like this.
_ [B] _ _
[A] Open [G] A, back to the G.
[B] Then it's the riff, [Am] which I have [Gb] no idea how to play the riff.
My friend
Sean Hall Guitar is gonna work on the riff and I will be posting the video
link over here to my
this [A] side.
So [Bb] if you want to learn how to play the riff, the little
_ It's awesome and I can't play it.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
That's really it.
In verse two, there's a
differentiation.
[G] So it's like
The sunlight grabs the lake.
[Em] _
_ _ [C] _ Frozen in [Bm] the flames.
[C] _ _ [G] Beneath [Em] the sleeping [G] town.
[G] Then does it again.
With the riots raining down.
[Em] _
[C] It's all [G] yours now.
So [Gb] _ [C]
it's sort of like they [Am] repeat.
It was just an interesting slight variation on the first verse.
I'm also gonna post in the notes.
I have the actual the chords that I figured out
_ with the chords right over the words and I was really excited to hear this new song by [G] Wilco.
It's such a great song.
Love is everywhere.
Beware. _
And
[E] I'm excited for the new album.
And if you know how to play the [Bm] riff or you know something that I'm doing wrong,
I'd love to
have you tell me how I could fix it, but I hope that helps.
B minor.
[B] For those of you wondering it's the one finger on the second fret.
You're these [Bm] two you're probably just gonna look this up.
[B] _ _ [G] But it's I've is you can play like I'm playing like these two fingers here [C] my pinky and my ring.
I'm leaving them right on the [G] third frets of the high E and the B strings.
You could just leave them [Em] there almost the whole time.
[G] And do that thing [E] where you lift off the middle [Em] finger to let the E minor come [G] through.
_ [Em] _
[C] And then go to the C.
[G] I'm literally just leaving these [C] here and
back.
[D] And then the B minor is the tricky [G] part.
If you don't want to do B minor, you could do just a B note.
_ [B] Kind of hold hold this note and sort of let it cover the [G] next string and then walk up to that C.
Or
when I'm doing it
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] _ it's really cool because the B minor your fingers already here for the G.
[Gm] If you just
use [G] that to hold your finger in place [Bm] then switch that B minor.
_ [C] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [C] You could go up to the [Em] chord.
I don't think that's power [Abm] chord power chord-y [C] bar chord sounds as good as the open chord.
[Bb] Anyway, there you go.
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