Moving Chords

KeyG Capo2st fret TuningStandard Difficulty Plays364

Moving by John Fullbright is a beginner-friendly guitar song played in the key of G with a capo on the 2st fret. It uses the chords G, C and D. 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                                  C                  G 
Old man broke down on the side of the road 
Stop and see if maybe I can lighten his load 
He opened the door and he thanked me in kind 
Told me the words that would open my mind 

 
G 
Don't worry about gasoline 
         C 
We're moving 
Don't worry about the tv screen 
We're moving 
Don't worry about the bombs that fall 
We're moving 
Don't worry about nothing at all 

There's a man in the alley just a'singing the blues 
Telling everybody that they're born to lose 
Well one day he'll wake up and see the sun 
See that everyday we're breathing is a day we've won 

Bridge: 

D 
There's times the lines get hard to see 
C 
And there's days the haze takes over me 
G 
But in the end you're gonna grit your teeth 
          C 
And keep moving 

Well the world will keep turning when I'm dead and gone 
I'll see you again and it won't be too long 
Maybe we'll meet in a place where there ain't no pain 
Until that day my song remains 
    	

Chord diagrams

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Reference tones

Standard tuning, lowest to highest. Click a string to play it; the string the mic hears is highlighted.

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Metronome

100 BPM Andante