Used To Be Mine Chords

KeyG CapoNone TuningStandard Difficulty Plays466

Used To Be Mine by Brooks And Dunn is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of G. It uses the chords C, G, Bm, D and Am. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

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G
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16
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  			intro:  C G C G 
G(from intro) C 
She looks so good movin' cross the dance floor 
  G 
Better than the day she left me 
        C 
Arm in arm with somebody new 
                     G 
Holdin' hands and laughin' like we used to 
          Bm                          C 
I got my best smile on but it's no disguise 
Bm                 D 
It don't hide the pain in these eyes 
 

          G            Bm 
I did her so wrong for so long 
           C                          G    D 
Turned my back on her love now she's long gone 
   G              Bm 
I did my part to break her heart 
            C                      G 
She walked out on me and tore my world apart. 
            Am       C                       G 
She used to be mine, Oh she used to be mine. 
 
Verse2 
It's takin' every bit of strength that  I have 
To keep a hurt look off my face 
I can't keep from lookin' back over my shoulder 
At the lucky man takin my place 
Oh, if it weren't for my pride I'd probably take off runnin' 
I guess what I'm feelin' is what I got comin'. 
 
CHORUS  
(lead) 
CHORUS                                        run  
        Am             C                     C-->Am    G 
Oh she used to be mine, she used to be mine. 
  
Jacob Wilson   ([email protected]) 
 
 

    	

Chord diagrams

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100 BPM Andante