Been There Chords

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Been There by Steve Wariner is a more advanced guitar song played in the key of A. It uses the chords A, D, D/G, G9, C#m, F#m, G and E. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

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  			Intro 
 
(A) Did you ever wake (D) up in the middle of the (A) night 
And wonder where you (D) were 
(A) You need the one and (D) only that can hold you (A) tight 
And you reach for her, but she's not (D) with you 
You just wish this trip would (A) end (D/G) (D) 
(A) Well, you know I've (G9) been there, (D) I don't wanna go back a(A)gain  
 
Did you ever wake (D) up in the middle of the (A) day 
And wonder who you (D) are 
(A) You suddenly di(D)scover there's a price you (A) pay 
For gettin' this far, and it's the (D) part of you 
You really don't have to sp(A)end (D/G) (D) 
(A) You know I've (G9) been there, and I don't (D) wanna go back a(A)gain 
 
There's (C#m) so many (D) moments that (C#m) I've left incom(F#m)plete 
(C#m) Those are the (D) moments that (G) I'm not gonna re(E)peat, no 
 
(A) Did you ever wake (D) up in the middle of a (A) dream 
That didn't come (D) true 
(A) You think you're gotta give (D) up on makin' that (A) scene 
And seeing it through, you feel like (D) breaking 
When you really just need to (A) bend (D/G) (D) 
(A) You know I've (G9) been there, and I'll (D) never go back a(A)gain 
 
There's (C#m) so many (D) moments that (C#m) I've left incom(F#m)plete 
(C#m) Those are the (D) moments that (G) I'm not gonna re(E)peat 
 
(A) Did you ever wake (D) up in the middle of the (A) night 
Did you ever wake (D) up in the middle of a (A) day 
Did you ever wake (D) up in the middle of the (A) dream 
 
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Chord diagrams

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100 BPM Andante