Chords for Michael Buble and Blake Shelton - Home ( Live 2008 ) HD
Tempo:
63.325 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Em
C
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
How are you, bud?
You know, you are, um, you're trying to look a lot like me.
We look
Or am I trying to look like you?
No, I'm trying to look like you.
You have a shaved
You have like a Pierce Brosnan Liberace thing going on that I [C#] like a lot.
[N] Yeah.
It's nice.
You don't have enough jewelry, but it's good.
I wanted to, I just said okay with you that I, uh, the next song I sing that I dedicate to, to somebody?
Absolutely.
I just, uh, well, what I wanted to do was my song Home, and, uh, I very much would just like to send this out to Amy Foster,
who happens to be David's daughter and my co-writer and my, my future wife.
I
Thank you, Michael Bublé.
Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Bublé.
Goodbye, goodnight.
Hey.
Let's hug.
Well, now wait a minute.
That could work out.
Hey, Snookikins.
Who's your boo-boo?
I can be a foster child for real now.
Should [D] we do it?
One, two, three, [G] four.
[D] [Em] [Bm] Wait.
[G] [D] [G] Wait.
[D] Wait, wait.
Wait.
[N] What was that?
It's country, Home, man.
No, no, it's, it was just a new, kind of a new spin on it.
I was taking it to another place.
Guess what?
You know, actually, the guy that actually has a country hit with that song is here.
Shelton?
Should we do it together?
Is he, is he around?
He's really here, yeah.
Really?
Let's do it.
[D] Three, [G] four.
Eh.
[D] Eh. Eh.
[Em]
[G] [C] Here you go, buddy.
[D] [G] [D] Alright.
[G] [D] [Em] [Bm]
[G] [C] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [D] [Em] [D]
[C] [G]
I've [C] been keeping all the letters [Em] that I wrote to you.
[G] Each one a [A] line or two.
I'm [C] fine, baby, how are [G] you?
[D] [C] I would send them, but I know that [Em] it's just not enough.
My [F] words were cold and blank.
And [D] you deserve [G] [D] more than that.
[G] [D] Another airplane, another [Em] sunny place.
I'm [G] lucky, I know.
But I [C] want to go home.
[D] I've [G] got to go home.
Let me go [D] home.
[Em]
[G] Cause I'm just too far from where you [D] are.
And I [G] gotta go home.
[D] [G] I'm leaving.
[Bm] [Em]
[A] [D] [Em] [G] [D] [G]
[C] And I feel just like I'm living [Em] someone else's life.
It's like I just stepped outside.
[A] And [C] everything was going [G] right.
[C] And I know just why you could [Em] not come along with me.
Cause [F] this was a natural dream.
[C] But you [G] always believed [D] in me.
[G] Another [Bm] winter day has come and [Em] gone away.
And even [G] Paris and Rome.
And I [C] want to go home.
[D] [G] Let me go [D] home.
[G] I'm [D] surrounded by a million [C] people.
I still [G] feel alone.
[C] Let me go home.
[D] [G] Babe, I miss you, you know.
Let me go [D]
[Em] home.
[Bm] [Em] I've had my run.
Baby, I'm [D] done.
[G] I'm coming back home.
Let me go [Bm]
home.
[Em] [Bm] Cause it'll all [C] be alright.
I'll be home [D] tonight.
I'm [G] coming back.
I'm coming [D] back [G]
home.
[E] [N]
You know, you are, um, you're trying to look a lot like me.
We look
Or am I trying to look like you?
No, I'm trying to look like you.
You have a shaved
You have like a Pierce Brosnan Liberace thing going on that I [C#] like a lot.
[N] Yeah.
It's nice.
You don't have enough jewelry, but it's good.
I wanted to, I just said okay with you that I, uh, the next song I sing that I dedicate to, to somebody?
Absolutely.
I just, uh, well, what I wanted to do was my song Home, and, uh, I very much would just like to send this out to Amy Foster,
who happens to be David's daughter and my co-writer and my, my future wife.
I
Thank you, Michael Bublé.
Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Bublé.
Goodbye, goodnight.
Hey.
Let's hug.
Well, now wait a minute.
That could work out.
Hey, Snookikins.
Who's your boo-boo?
I can be a foster child for real now.
Should [D] we do it?
One, two, three, [G] four.
[D] [Em] [Bm] Wait.
[G] [D] [G] Wait.
[D] Wait, wait.
Wait.
[N] What was that?
It's country, Home, man.
No, no, it's, it was just a new, kind of a new spin on it.
I was taking it to another place.
Guess what?
You know, actually, the guy that actually has a country hit with that song is here.
Shelton?
Should we do it together?
Is he, is he around?
He's really here, yeah.
Really?
Let's do it.
[D] Three, [G] four.
Eh.
[D] Eh. Eh.
[Em]
[G] [C] Here you go, buddy.
[D] [G] [D] Alright.
[G] [D] [Em] [Bm]
[G] [C] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [D] [Em] [D]
[C] [G]
I've [C] been keeping all the letters [Em] that I wrote to you.
[G] Each one a [A] line or two.
I'm [C] fine, baby, how are [G] you?
[D] [C] I would send them, but I know that [Em] it's just not enough.
My [F] words were cold and blank.
And [D] you deserve [G] [D] more than that.
[G] [D] Another airplane, another [Em] sunny place.
I'm [G] lucky, I know.
But I [C] want to go home.
[D] I've [G] got to go home.
Let me go [D] home.
[Em]
[G] Cause I'm just too far from where you [D] are.
And I [G] gotta go home.
[D] [G] I'm leaving.
[Bm] [Em]
[A] [D] [Em] [G] [D] [G]
[C] And I feel just like I'm living [Em] someone else's life.
It's like I just stepped outside.
[A] And [C] everything was going [G] right.
[C] And I know just why you could [Em] not come along with me.
Cause [F] this was a natural dream.
[C] But you [G] always believed [D] in me.
[G] Another [Bm] winter day has come and [Em] gone away.
And even [G] Paris and Rome.
And I [C] want to go home.
[D] [G] Let me go [D] home.
[G] I'm [D] surrounded by a million [C] people.
I still [G] feel alone.
[C] Let me go home.
[D] [G] Babe, I miss you, you know.
Let me go [D]
[Em] home.
[Bm] [Em] I've had my run.
Baby, I'm [D] done.
[G] I'm coming back home.
Let me go [Bm]
home.
[Em] [Bm] Cause it'll all [C] be alright.
I'll be home [D] tonight.
I'm [G] coming back.
I'm coming [D] back [G]
home.
[E] [N]
Key:
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D
Em
C
Bm
G
D
Em
_ How are you, bud?
You know, you are, um, you're trying to look a lot like me.
We look_
Or am I trying to look like you?
No, I'm trying to look like you.
You have a shaved_
You have like a Pierce Brosnan Liberace thing going on that I [C#] like a lot.
_ _ _ _ [N] Yeah.
It's nice.
You don't have enough jewelry, but it's good.
I wanted to, I just said okay with you that I, uh, the next song I sing that I dedicate to, to somebody?
Absolutely.
I just, uh, well, what I wanted to do was my song Home, and, uh, I very much would just like to send this out to Amy Foster,
who happens to be David's daughter and my co-writer and my, my future wife.
I_
Thank you, Michael Bublé.
Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Bublé.
Goodbye, goodnight.
Hey.
Let's hug.
Well, now wait a minute.
That could work out.
Hey, Snookikins.
Who's your boo-boo?
I can be a foster child for real now.
Should [D] we do it?
One, two, three, [G] four.
_ [D] _ [Em] _ [Bm] Wait.
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] Wait.
[D] Wait, wait.
_ Wait.
_ [N] What was that?
It's country, Home, man.
_ No, _ no, it's, it was just a new, kind of a new spin on it.
I was taking it to another place.
Guess what?
You know, actually, the guy that actually has a country hit with that song is here.
Shelton?
Should we do it together?
Is he, is he around?
He's really here, yeah.
Really?
Let's do it.
[D] Three, [G] four.
Eh.
[D] Eh. Eh.
_ [Em] _ _
[G] _ [C] Here you go, buddy.
[D] _ [G] _ [D] Alright.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
I've [C] been keeping all the letters [Em] that I wrote to you.
[G] Each one a [A] line or two.
I'm [C] fine, baby, how are [G] you?
[D] [C] I would send them, but I know that [Em] it's just not enough.
My [F] words were cold and blank.
And [D] you deserve [G] [D] more than that.
_ [G] _ _ [D] Another airplane, another [Em] sunny place.
I'm [G] lucky, I know.
But I [C] want to go home.
[D] I've [G] got to go home.
Let me go _ [D] home.
[Em] _
_ [G] Cause I'm just too far from where you [D] are.
And I [G] gotta go home.
[D] _ [G] I'm leaving.
[Bm] _ _ [Em] _
[A] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ [C] And I feel just like I'm living [Em] someone else's life.
It's like I just stepped outside.
[A] And [C] everything was going [G] right.
[C] And I know just why you could [Em] not come along with me.
Cause [F] this was a natural dream.
[C] But you [G] always believed [D] in me.
[G] _ Another [Bm] winter day has come and [Em] gone away.
And even [G] Paris and Rome.
And I [C] want to go home. _
[D] [G] Let me go [D] home.
_ [G] I'm [D] surrounded by a million [C] people.
I still [G] feel alone.
[C] Let me go home. _
[D] [G] Babe, I miss you, you know.
Let me go _ [D] _
_ [Em] home.
[Bm] _ [Em] I've had my run.
Baby, I'm [D] done.
[G] I'm coming back home.
_ Let me go [Bm]
home.
[Em] _ _ [Bm] Cause it'll all [C] be alright.
I'll be home [D] tonight. _ _
I'm [G] coming back.
I'm coming [D] back [G]
home.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
You know, you are, um, you're trying to look a lot like me.
We look_
Or am I trying to look like you?
No, I'm trying to look like you.
You have a shaved_
You have like a Pierce Brosnan Liberace thing going on that I [C#] like a lot.
_ _ _ _ [N] Yeah.
It's nice.
You don't have enough jewelry, but it's good.
I wanted to, I just said okay with you that I, uh, the next song I sing that I dedicate to, to somebody?
Absolutely.
I just, uh, well, what I wanted to do was my song Home, and, uh, I very much would just like to send this out to Amy Foster,
who happens to be David's daughter and my co-writer and my, my future wife.
I_
Thank you, Michael Bublé.
Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Bublé.
Goodbye, goodnight.
Hey.
Let's hug.
Well, now wait a minute.
That could work out.
Hey, Snookikins.
Who's your boo-boo?
I can be a foster child for real now.
Should [D] we do it?
One, two, three, [G] four.
_ [D] _ [Em] _ [Bm] Wait.
_ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] Wait.
[D] Wait, wait.
_ Wait.
_ [N] What was that?
It's country, Home, man.
_ No, _ no, it's, it was just a new, kind of a new spin on it.
I was taking it to another place.
Guess what?
You know, actually, the guy that actually has a country hit with that song is here.
Shelton?
Should we do it together?
Is he, is he around?
He's really here, yeah.
Really?
Let's do it.
[D] Three, [G] four.
Eh.
[D] Eh. Eh.
_ [Em] _ _
[G] _ [C] Here you go, buddy.
[D] _ [G] _ [D] Alright.
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [G] _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
I've [C] been keeping all the letters [Em] that I wrote to you.
[G] Each one a [A] line or two.
I'm [C] fine, baby, how are [G] you?
[D] [C] I would send them, but I know that [Em] it's just not enough.
My [F] words were cold and blank.
And [D] you deserve [G] [D] more than that.
_ [G] _ _ [D] Another airplane, another [Em] sunny place.
I'm [G] lucky, I know.
But I [C] want to go home.
[D] I've [G] got to go home.
Let me go _ [D] home.
[Em] _
_ [G] Cause I'm just too far from where you [D] are.
And I [G] gotta go home.
[D] _ [G] I'm leaving.
[Bm] _ _ [Em] _
[A] _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ [C] And I feel just like I'm living [Em] someone else's life.
It's like I just stepped outside.
[A] And [C] everything was going [G] right.
[C] And I know just why you could [Em] not come along with me.
Cause [F] this was a natural dream.
[C] But you [G] always believed [D] in me.
[G] _ Another [Bm] winter day has come and [Em] gone away.
And even [G] Paris and Rome.
And I [C] want to go home. _
[D] [G] Let me go [D] home.
_ [G] I'm [D] surrounded by a million [C] people.
I still [G] feel alone.
[C] Let me go home. _
[D] [G] Babe, I miss you, you know.
Let me go _ [D] _
_ [Em] home.
[Bm] _ [Em] I've had my run.
Baby, I'm [D] done.
[G] I'm coming back home.
_ Let me go [Bm]
home.
[Em] _ _ [Bm] Cause it'll all [C] be alright.
I'll be home [D] tonight. _ _
I'm [G] coming back.
I'm coming [D] back [G]
home.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _