Chords for Learn to Play Guitar with Isaac Zones for "Danny's Song" by Kenny Loggins - "Even though we ain't g
Tempo:
58.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
D
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A#] [C] [G] Even though [D] we ain't [G] got money, I'm [Em] so in love with [C] you honey.
[G] Every day [D] you bring [G] a change [D] of [Em] love.
[C] In [D] the morning when I [G] rest, bring a [F] tear of joy [G] to my [Em] eyes and tell me
[A] [Em] [D] everything's gonna be alright.
[G] [A] [F] [Am] [Em]
[A] [Em] [D]
[G] [F] [A] [Em]
[A] And I'm [Em] pretty sure referenced [D] in Wet Hot American Summer, which makes [G] it pretty official.
So, um, let's see, with this song we're gonna do kind of [Em] a [G] strum.
The chords we're gonna use are G, [F] F, [Em] E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
That makes up the verse.
[C] And the chorus is [D] C, D, [G] [Em] G, E [C] minor.
One more time, C, [D]
and you can walk down the G from the [G] E minor to G, [D] [Em] down E minor.
[G] And then one more time, [C] C, [D] [G] G, and then back to [F] the same chords [Em] as the verse, F, E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
[Bm] And the main strum [Am] we're gonna use here is kind [G] of a down, down, down, up, down.
Down, down, nice.
[F] [Em] Down, up, E minor, [A] down, down, up, A7.
[D] [Em] [D] A7, and then D.
Down, [G] down, down, up, G.
Down, [F] up, [G] E [Em] minor, gets twice as long.
[A] A7, [G] [D] D.
[G] And the chorus, [C] C, [Em] [D] D, [G] G, [Em] E minor.
[C] C, [Em] [D] E.
[G] And [Em] I'm good.
[G] I'm making a video early [C] this time.
[Em] [D] [G] [F] F, [G]
[Em] E minor, [A] A7.
[Em] [D] [G] So here we go from the top.
People [F] smile and tell [Em] me I'm the lucky one.
And [A] we've just begun.
If I'm [D] gonna have a son, [G] he will be [F] like she [Em] and me, as free as a duck.
[A] Run, save your luck.
[Em] The sun is [D] gonna shine above.
[G]
[C] [G] Even if [D] we ain't [G] got money, [A] [Em]
[C] everything [Em] [D] will [G] bring a chain of [Em] love.
[C] [G] [D] When [G] I rise, bring a [F] tear of joy [Em] to my eyes and tell [A] me [Em] [D] everything's gonna be [G] alright.
[F] Back into the [Em] second verse.
It's the same as [C#] [D] the first four [Bm] verses all [C] together.
But it's the chorus [D] that people [G] love to sing.
[Em] Okay, pretty straightforward [C] song.
I think the one thing that I will break [G] down is in the chorus where [C] it goes,
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, it goes from a G [Em] to an E minor.
Almost any time you go from a G to [N] an E minor, you can do a walk down.
Basically what it is, it's gonna highlight these notes on [A] the top string, the [G] E string.
[F#] G, F [E] sharp, and then open, which is [A] an E.
I'll show you with the [G] pick here.
G, [F#] F sharp, [E] and open.
[G] But actually what you're gonna [F] do is you're gonna be playing a [G] chord like G.
And this is sort of a [N] version of an F sharp where you keep your same two fingers down here
and you just hold the bass note there, the F sharp.
[G] [Em] And then go to the A minor there.
[C] So let's try that.
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, [A] I'm [Em] so in love with you [C] honey.
[D] Everything will bring [G] a chain of [Em] love.
Now the strumming changes a little bit if you want to [N] do that.
In part because it doesn't get as much time.
[C] So as here we're going down, down, [D] down, up, down.
[G] [D] [Em]
[C] [Em] [D] [G] [Em] I
[G] Every day [D] you bring [G] a change [D] of [Em] love.
[C] In [D] the morning when I [G] rest, bring a [F] tear of joy [G] to my [Em] eyes and tell me
[A] [Em] [D] everything's gonna be alright.
[G] [A] [F] [Am] [Em]
[A] [Em] [D]
[G] [F] [A] [Em]
[A] And I'm [Em] pretty sure referenced [D] in Wet Hot American Summer, which makes [G] it pretty official.
So, um, let's see, with this song we're gonna do kind of [Em] a [G] strum.
The chords we're gonna use are G, [F] F, [Em] E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
That makes up the verse.
[C] And the chorus is [D] C, D, [G] [Em] G, E [C] minor.
One more time, C, [D]
and you can walk down the G from the [G] E minor to G, [D] [Em] down E minor.
[G] And then one more time, [C] C, [D] [G] G, and then back to [F] the same chords [Em] as the verse, F, E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
[Bm] And the main strum [Am] we're gonna use here is kind [G] of a down, down, down, up, down.
Down, down, nice.
[F] [Em] Down, up, E minor, [A] down, down, up, A7.
[D] [Em] [D] A7, and then D.
Down, [G] down, down, up, G.
Down, [F] up, [G] E [Em] minor, gets twice as long.
[A] A7, [G] [D] D.
[G] And the chorus, [C] C, [Em] [D] D, [G] G, [Em] E minor.
[C] C, [Em] [D] E.
[G] And [Em] I'm good.
[G] I'm making a video early [C] this time.
[Em] [D] [G] [F] F, [G]
[Em] E minor, [A] A7.
[Em] [D] [G] So here we go from the top.
People [F] smile and tell [Em] me I'm the lucky one.
And [A] we've just begun.
If I'm [D] gonna have a son, [G] he will be [F] like she [Em] and me, as free as a duck.
[A] Run, save your luck.
[Em] The sun is [D] gonna shine above.
[G]
[C] [G] Even if [D] we ain't [G] got money, [A] [Em]
[C] everything [Em] [D] will [G] bring a chain of [Em] love.
[C] [G] [D] When [G] I rise, bring a [F] tear of joy [Em] to my eyes and tell [A] me [Em] [D] everything's gonna be [G] alright.
[F] Back into the [Em] second verse.
It's the same as [C#] [D] the first four [Bm] verses all [C] together.
But it's the chorus [D] that people [G] love to sing.
[Em] Okay, pretty straightforward [C] song.
I think the one thing that I will break [G] down is in the chorus where [C] it goes,
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, it goes from a G [Em] to an E minor.
Almost any time you go from a G to [N] an E minor, you can do a walk down.
Basically what it is, it's gonna highlight these notes on [A] the top string, the [G] E string.
[F#] G, F [E] sharp, and then open, which is [A] an E.
I'll show you with the [G] pick here.
G, [F#] F sharp, [E] and open.
[G] But actually what you're gonna [F] do is you're gonna be playing a [G] chord like G.
And this is sort of a [N] version of an F sharp where you keep your same two fingers down here
and you just hold the bass note there, the F sharp.
[G] [Em] And then go to the A minor there.
[C] So let's try that.
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, [A] I'm [Em] so in love with you [C] honey.
[D] Everything will bring [G] a chain of [Em] love.
Now the strumming changes a little bit if you want to [N] do that.
In part because it doesn't get as much time.
[C] So as here we're going down, down, [D] down, up, down.
[G] [D] [Em]
[C] [Em] [D] [G] [Em] I
Key:
G
Em
D
C
A
G
Em
D
[A#] _ [C] _ [G] Even though [D] we ain't [G] got money, I'm [Em] so in love with [C] you honey.
[G] Every day [D] you bring [G] a change [D] of [Em] love.
_ [C] In [D] the morning when I [G] rest, bring a [F] tear of joy [G] to my [Em] eyes and tell me
[A] _ [Em] _ [D] _ everything's gonna be alright.
[G] _ [A] _ [F] _ [Am] _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [F] _ [A] _ [Em] _ _ _
[A] _ _ And I'm [Em] pretty sure referenced [D] in Wet Hot American Summer, which makes [G] it pretty official.
So, um, let's see, with this song we're gonna do kind of [Em] a [G] strum.
The chords we're gonna use are G, [F] F, [Em] E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
That makes up the verse.
[C] And the chorus is [D] C, D, [G] [Em] G, E [C] minor.
One more time, C, [D]
and you can walk down the G from the [G] E minor to G, [D] [Em] down E minor.
[G] And then one more time, [C] C, [D] _ [G] G, and then back to [F] the same chords [Em] as the verse, F, E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
[Bm] And the main strum [Am] we're gonna use here is kind [G] of a down, down, down, up, down.
Down, down, nice. _ _
[F] _ _ [Em] _ Down, up, E minor, [A] down, down, up, A7.
[D] _ [Em] _ [D] A7, and then D.
Down, [G] down, down, up, G.
Down, [F] up, [G] E [Em] minor, gets twice as long. _
[A] A7, _ _ [G] [D] D.
_ [G] And the chorus, [C] C, [Em] [D] D, [G] G, [Em] E minor.
[C] C, [Em] [D] E.
[G] _ And [Em] I'm good.
[G] I'm making a video early [C] this time.
[Em] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ [F] F, [G]
[Em] E minor, [A] A7.
[Em] _ [D] _ _ [G] So here we go from the top.
People [F] smile and tell [Em] me I'm the lucky one.
And [A] we've just begun.
If I'm [D] gonna have a son, [G] he will be [F] like she [Em] and me, as free as a duck.
[A] Run, save your luck.
[Em] The sun is [D] gonna shine above.
_ [G] _
[C] [G] Even if [D] we ain't [G] got money, _ [A] _ [Em] _
[C] everything [Em] [D] will [G] bring a chain of _ [Em] love.
[C] _ [G] [D] When [G] I rise, bring a [F] tear of joy [Em] to my eyes and tell [A] me [Em] _ [D] everything's gonna be [G] alright.
[F] Back into the [Em] second verse.
It's the same as [C#] _ [D] the first four [Bm] verses all [C] together.
But it's the chorus [D] that people [G] love to sing.
[Em] Okay, pretty straightforward [C] song.
I think the one thing that I will break [G] down is in the chorus where [C] it goes,
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, it goes from a G [Em] to an E minor.
Almost any time you go from a G to [N] an E minor, you can do a walk down.
Basically what it is, it's gonna highlight these notes on [A] the top string, the [G] E string.
[F#] G, F [E] sharp, and then open, which is [A] an E.
I'll show you with the [G] pick here.
G, [F#] F sharp, [E] and open.
[G] But actually what you're gonna [F] do is you're gonna be playing a [G] chord like G.
And this is sort of a [N] version of an F sharp where you keep your same two fingers down here
and you just hold the bass note there, the F sharp.
[G] _ [Em] And then go to the A minor there.
[C] So let's try that.
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, [A] I'm [Em] so in love with you [C] honey.
[D] Everything will bring [G] a chain of [Em] love.
Now the strumming changes a little bit if you want to [N] do that.
In part because it doesn't get as much time.
[C] So as here we're going down, down, [D] down, up, down.
[G] _ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ [Em] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ I
[G] Every day [D] you bring [G] a change [D] of [Em] love.
_ [C] In [D] the morning when I [G] rest, bring a [F] tear of joy [G] to my [Em] eyes and tell me
[A] _ [Em] _ [D] _ everything's gonna be alright.
[G] _ [A] _ [F] _ [Am] _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ [F] _ [A] _ [Em] _ _ _
[A] _ _ And I'm [Em] pretty sure referenced [D] in Wet Hot American Summer, which makes [G] it pretty official.
So, um, let's see, with this song we're gonna do kind of [Em] a [G] strum.
The chords we're gonna use are G, [F] F, [Em] E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
That makes up the verse.
[C] And the chorus is [D] C, D, [G] [Em] G, E [C] minor.
One more time, C, [D]
and you can walk down the G from the [G] E minor to G, [D] [Em] down E minor.
[G] And then one more time, [C] C, [D] _ [G] G, and then back to [F] the same chords [Em] as the verse, F, E minor, [A] [D] A7, and D.
[Bm] And the main strum [Am] we're gonna use here is kind [G] of a down, down, down, up, down.
Down, down, nice. _ _
[F] _ _ [Em] _ Down, up, E minor, [A] down, down, up, A7.
[D] _ [Em] _ [D] A7, and then D.
Down, [G] down, down, up, G.
Down, [F] up, [G] E [Em] minor, gets twice as long. _
[A] A7, _ _ [G] [D] D.
_ [G] And the chorus, [C] C, [Em] [D] D, [G] G, [Em] E minor.
[C] C, [Em] [D] E.
[G] _ And [Em] I'm good.
[G] I'm making a video early [C] this time.
[Em] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ [F] F, [G]
[Em] E minor, [A] A7.
[Em] _ [D] _ _ [G] So here we go from the top.
People [F] smile and tell [Em] me I'm the lucky one.
And [A] we've just begun.
If I'm [D] gonna have a son, [G] he will be [F] like she [Em] and me, as free as a duck.
[A] Run, save your luck.
[Em] The sun is [D] gonna shine above.
_ [G] _
[C] [G] Even if [D] we ain't [G] got money, _ [A] _ [Em] _
[C] everything [Em] [D] will [G] bring a chain of _ [Em] love.
[C] _ [G] [D] When [G] I rise, bring a [F] tear of joy [Em] to my eyes and tell [A] me [Em] _ [D] everything's gonna be [G] alright.
[F] Back into the [Em] second verse.
It's the same as [C#] _ [D] the first four [Bm] verses all [C] together.
But it's the chorus [D] that people [G] love to sing.
[Em] Okay, pretty straightforward [C] song.
I think the one thing that I will break [G] down is in the chorus where [C] it goes,
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, it goes from a G [Em] to an E minor.
Almost any time you go from a G to [N] an E minor, you can do a walk down.
Basically what it is, it's gonna highlight these notes on [A] the top string, the [G] E string.
[F#] G, F [E] sharp, and then open, which is [A] an E.
I'll show you with the [G] pick here.
G, [F#] F sharp, [E] and open.
[G] But actually what you're gonna [F] do is you're gonna be playing a [G] chord like G.
And this is sort of a [N] version of an F sharp where you keep your same two fingers down here
and you just hold the bass note there, the F sharp.
[G] _ [Em] And then go to the A minor there.
[C] So let's try that.
Even [D] though we ain't got [G] money, [A] I'm [Em] so in love with you [C] honey.
[D] Everything will bring [G] a chain of [Em] love.
Now the strumming changes a little bit if you want to [N] do that.
In part because it doesn't get as much time.
[C] So as here we're going down, down, [D] down, up, down.
[G] _ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _
[C] _ [Em] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ [Em] _ I