Chords for Blackmore's Night - Soldier Of Fortune (Live in Paris 2006) HD
Tempo:
139.25 bpm
Chords used:
Am
E
G
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Key:
Am
E
G
D
C
Am
E
G
[D] .
[Gm] .
[Dm] [G] .
[C] [Dm] [G] .
[D] .
[G] Let's see, you might [D] have heard a rumor that Richie [G] was in one or two bands before this one.
Back .
[E] in the days when he was moody [B] and difficult.
[Em] .
Trust me, he's still [Am] moody and difficult.
In a nice way.
[G] But he wrote some beautiful, amazing songs, of course.
And he wrote this [Em] particular song together with David Coverdale.
.
So I will do this for you now.
It's called Soldier of Fortune.
.
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.
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[F#] .
[Em] [E] [Am] .
[D] .
[G] [B] [Em] .
[F#] .
[E] [C] [G] .
[Am] .
[D] [Em] .
[E] [C] [D] .
[E] .
[Em] [E] .
[Am] [D] .
[Am] [D] .
[Am] [D] .
[Am] .
.
[G] .
[Am] .
[E] .
[Am] .
[G] And maybe you would say.
[Am] Come lay with me, love me.
[E] And I would surely stay .
[D] [C] But now I [D] feel I'm growing [Am] older .
[C] And [F] .
[G] the songs that I [C] have sung.
[E] They go in [Am] the distance.
Like [G] the sound [C] of a wheelbarrow going [F] round .
[Am] I [Dm] guess we'll always [E].
be soldiers [Am] of fortune .
[E] .
[Am] .
[G] .
[Em] [Am] .
[Em] [E] .
[Am] .
[G] .
[Am] .
[Em] .
[C] So now I [D] feel I'm growing [Am] older .
[Em] [F] And [G] the songs [C] that I have sung .
[E] They go in the [Am] distance.
Like the [G] sound of [C] a wheelbarrow going [F] round.
I [Am] [Dm] guess we'll [E] always be [Am] soldiers of fortune .
I can hear [G] the sound of [C] a wheelbarrow [F] going round.
I .
[Dm] guess we'll [E] always be .
[C] .
soldiers of fortune.
[Am] [E] .
[B] [Bm] .
[E] .
[Em] .
[Am] [A] .
[Am] .
[N] .
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.
.
[Gm] .
[Dm] [G] .
[C] [Dm] [G] .
[D] .
[G] Let's see, you might [D] have heard a rumor that Richie [G] was in one or two bands before this one.
Back .
[E] in the days when he was moody [B] and difficult.
[Em] .
Trust me, he's still [Am] moody and difficult.
In a nice way.
[G] But he wrote some beautiful, amazing songs, of course.
And he wrote this [Em] particular song together with David Coverdale.
.
So I will do this for you now.
It's called Soldier of Fortune.
.
.
.
.
[F#] .
[Em] [E] [Am] .
[D] .
[G] [B] [Em] .
[F#] .
[E] [C] [G] .
[Am] .
[D] [Em] .
[E] [C] [D] .
[E] .
[Em] [E] .
[Am] [D] .
[Am] [D] .
[Am] [D] .
[Am] .
.
[G] .
[Am] .
[E] .
[Am] .
[G] And maybe you would say.
[Am] Come lay with me, love me.
[E] And I would surely stay .
[D] [C] But now I [D] feel I'm growing [Am] older .
[C] And [F] .
[G] the songs that I [C] have sung.
[E] They go in [Am] the distance.
Like [G] the sound [C] of a wheelbarrow going [F] round .
[Am] I [Dm] guess we'll always [E].
be soldiers [Am] of fortune .
[E] .
[Am] .
[G] .
[Em] [Am] .
[Em] [E] .
[Am] .
[G] .
[Am] .
[Em] .
[C] So now I [D] feel I'm growing [Am] older .
[Em] [F] And [G] the songs [C] that I have sung .
[E] They go in the [Am] distance.
Like the [G] sound of [C] a wheelbarrow going [F] round.
I [Am] [Dm] guess we'll [E] always be [Am] soldiers of fortune .
I can hear [G] the sound of [C] a wheelbarrow [F] going round.
I .
[Dm] guess we'll [E] always be .
[C] .
soldiers of fortune.
[Am] [E] .
[B] [Bm] .
[E] .
[Em] .
[Am] [A] .
[Am] .
[N] .
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