Hidden Track Chords
Hidden Track by Shooter Jennings is a moderately challenging guitar song played in the key of C. It uses the chords C, F, Am and G. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.
Tabbed by Andrew Magness
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Verse 1:
C F C
The dying day paints a portrait of sadness
Am G F G C
Up upon this lonely LA tear
F C F C
Have I found a home in this prison of my own
G F G
Trapped in a borderline career
Verse 2:
But there she sits in a store on 13th street
Walking a borderline of her own
Is she ever gonna know the way that I see her
When she walks into a room
F C F G
And I'm not exactly happy about all of the things that I've done
F C Am F
I've made some mistakes and I know that I'm young and I'm sorry if I hurt anyone
F C F G
Well of all the things I'm proud of, and the places I've found in the sun
Am C F C
The way I find myself loving her is the best thing I've ever done
Verse 3:
God knows its hard to let someone new in
When you're still looking for a sign
And the harder it sits, the older I get
But the taste is as sweet as wine
Verse 4:
So come with me, skate across the dancefloor
As I sing my song for you
But if you let go, I want you to know
That I'm saving my dance for you
Chorus 2:
And I know I've climbed some mountains that I probably never should have climbed
I feel like falling farther and hit bottom harder that I've ever reasoned or rhymed
But if I only had a way to show her how deep my heartach runs
And the way I find myself loving her is the best thing I've ever done
Chorus 3:
And if anyone had ever told me I would love anyone this way
I probably would have never listened, but now I'm here and I have to say
That you only make me stronger, I've never been more proud of anyone
And the way I find myself loving you is the best thing I've ever done
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This sounds like its played on a piano, so this is as close as I can hear.
It sounded alot better to me on some of the G's to play them as barre E shape
on the third fret.
If anyone has any comments, they're appreciated.