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~ one more day with you ~



This is the closet I can to help you out because I'm not sure if it's accurate or not. 
What I do is have the guitar tuned in standard E and capo it on the 5th fret.
Basically, I believe the chords for the verse are: Em, C, Am, C all open chords and
just repeat. The chorus is: G, D, C, Am and repeat. Again, that is what I think it is.
Just figure out the picking part and it sounds very similar to that of the original. Hope
that helps
- whatupmyasian on Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:44 pm

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someone here gave me these a while ago. you just have to listen to the song to
figure out when to change chords 

One More Day With You 


Am F Dm F Am 
Have you heard, have you tried to understand 
F Dm F Am 
It's alright, it gets easier with time 
F Dm F Am 
How are you? Are you ever coming back? 
F Dm F 
I have changed, and I realize 


C Em F Dm 
I was wrong, I was wrong, now I'll never see your face 

C Em F Dm Am, F, Dm, F 
Anymore, oh my love. I'd give anything for one more day with you. 


Am F Dm Dm Am 
Getting through, I wish you felt the way I do 
F Dm F 
I have changed, and I realize 


C Em F Dm 
I was wrong, I was wrong, now I'll never see your face 

C Em F Dm Am, F, Dm, F 
Anymore, oh my love. I'd give anything for one more day with you. 
C Em F Dm 
I was wrong, I was wrong, now I'll never see your face 
C Em F Dm C, Em, F, Dm, C, Em, F, Dm, C 
Anymore, oh my love. I'd give anything for one more day with you. 


Am [x 0 2 2 1 0] 
F [1 3 3 2 1 1] 
Dm [x 0 0 2 3 1] 
C [0 3 2 0 1 0] 
Em [0 2 2 0 0 0] 
- sunrisehighway on Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:57 pm


~ silver springs ~



It's really easy. It's a C chord with G as the root then movie into an F 
chord with A as the root chord and also throw in a D, so you should be 
playing ACDF on that chord and then back to the C chord with G as the 
root key. 

Then when it gets into the chorus (well, ya know) part it's an F chord 
and play FA, GB and then AC on the first upwards climb and then AC, BD and 
then CE on the second climb and then back to the first climb and then 
back to the first part I wrote earlier. 

It's the same until it gets to the bridge-ish part and the it's A-A-CDE 
(atleast I'm pretty sure, or it's A-A-BCE). G-G-BCD, G-G-CE, F-F-AC, G-G
-BCD, GBCD, C-D. It's that pretty much over and over again, when I write 
out the keys together, it means to play them together, just fyi. 

And then play the first part again and that's pretty much it. Hopefully I 
explained that okay. 

This is for keyboard/piano.
- The_Paronomasial_Mattoid on Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:23 am


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