Independence Day Chords by Martina Mcbride
Tempo:
118.35 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
Well, [A] she seemed all right by [D] dawn's early light, [A] though she looked a little worried [D] and weak.
[A] She tried to pretend he [D] wasn't drinking [A]
again, [E] but daddy left the poof on her cheek.
[D] [A] I was only eight [D] years old that summer, [A] and I always seemed to be in [D] the way.
[F#m] So I took myself down [D] to the fair [A] in town [E] on Independence [A] Day.
[D] [A]
[D] [A] Well, we're deep around [D] in a small, small town.
[A] They said he was a dangerous [D] man.
[A] But mama was proud and she [D] stood [A] her ground.
[E] She knew she was on the losing end.
[D] [A] Some folks whisper, [D] some folks talk, but [A] everybody looked the other [D] way.
[F#m] And when time ran out, there was no [A] one about [E] on Independence [A] Day.
Let [E] freedom ring.
Let the wonder [F#m] sing.
Let [D] the whole world [A] dance.
It's the [E] day of reckoning.
Let the great [F#m] spirits roar.
Let the running [D] feet roar.
Roll the stone.
[A] [E] It's Independence [A] Day.
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[Bm] Well, [A] feel it up the sky, [D] that 4th of July.
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Well, [A] she seemed all right by [D] dawn's early light, [A] though she looked a little worried [D] and weak.
[A] She tried to pretend he [D] wasn't drinking [A]
again, [E] but daddy left the poof on her cheek.
[D] [A] I was only eight [D] years old that summer, [A] and I always seemed to be in [D] the way.
[F#m] So I took myself down [D] to the fair [A] in town [E] on Independence [A] Day.
[D] [A]
[D] [A] Well, we're deep around [D] in a small, small town.
[A] They said he was a dangerous [D] man.
[A] But mama was proud and she [D] stood [A] her ground.
[E] She knew she was on the losing end.
[D] [A] Some folks whisper, [D] some folks talk, but [A] everybody looked the other [D] way.
[F#m] And when time ran out, there was no [A] one about [E] on Independence [A] Day.
Let [E] freedom ring.
Let the wonder [F#m] sing.
Let [D] the whole world [A] dance.
It's the [E] day of reckoning.
Let the great [F#m] spirits roar.
Let the running [D] feet roar.
Roll the stone.
[A] [E] It's Independence [A] Day.
[D]
[A] [D]
[Bm] Well, [A] feel it up the sky, [D] that 4th of July.
[N]
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Well, [A] she seemed all right by [D] dawn's early light, [A] though she looked a little worried [D] and weak. _
[A] She tried to pretend he [D] wasn't drinking [A]
again, [E] but daddy left the poof on her cheek. _ _
[D] _ [A] I was only eight [D] years old that summer, [A] and I always seemed to be in [D] the way. _ _
[F#m] So I took myself down [D] to the fair [A] in town [E] on Independence [A] Day. _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Well, we're deep around [D] in a small, small town.
[A] They said he was a dangerous [D] man.
_ [A] But mama was proud and she [D] stood [A] her ground.
[E] She knew she was on the losing end.
_ [D] _ [A] Some folks whisper, [D] some folks talk, but [A] everybody looked the other [D] _ way.
[F#m] And when time ran out, there was no [A] one about _ [E] on Independence [A] Day.
_ _ _ Let [E] freedom _ ring.
_ Let the wonder [F#m] _ sing. _ _ _
Let [D] the whole world _ _ [A] dance.
It's the [E] day of _ _ reckoning.
Let the great [F#m] spirits roar.
_ _ Let the running [D] feet roar.
_ _ _ Roll the stone.
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] It's Independence [A] Day.
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[Bm] Well, [A] feel it up the sky, [D] that 4th of July.
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Well, [A] she seemed all right by [D] dawn's early light, [A] though she looked a little worried [D] and weak. _
[A] She tried to pretend he [D] wasn't drinking [A]
again, [E] but daddy left the poof on her cheek. _ _
[D] _ [A] I was only eight [D] years old that summer, [A] and I always seemed to be in [D] the way. _ _
[F#m] So I took myself down [D] to the fair [A] in town [E] on Independence [A] Day. _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] Well, we're deep around [D] in a small, small town.
[A] They said he was a dangerous [D] man.
_ [A] But mama was proud and she [D] stood [A] her ground.
[E] She knew she was on the losing end.
_ [D] _ [A] Some folks whisper, [D] some folks talk, but [A] everybody looked the other [D] _ way.
[F#m] And when time ran out, there was no [A] one about _ [E] on Independence [A] Day.
_ _ _ Let [E] freedom _ ring.
_ Let the wonder [F#m] _ sing. _ _ _
Let [D] the whole world _ _ [A] dance.
It's the [E] day of _ _ reckoning.
Let the great [F#m] spirits roar.
_ _ Let the running [D] feet roar.
_ _ _ Roll the stone.
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] It's Independence [A] Day.
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[Bm] Well, [A] feel it up the sky, [D] that 4th of July.
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