[Intro]
G Em C D
[Verse]
G Em
Well, baby, I don't wanna kick it off on the wrong boot
C G D
'Cause you got a smile I could talk to for, like, forever
G Em
And, baby, we know it's about time the bar closes down
C
Yeah, when people start talking 'bout
D
Whether it's your place or mine
C
Yeah, I'll take you home
D
And kiss you on that front porch
Cmaj7
But I ain't letting me
D
Get past that front door
[Chorus]
G Em
'Cause I would love to stay the night
C
Not have to pull on out your drive
And say goodbye.
D
But, baby, I don't wanna rush it
G Em
'Cause there's a story in those eyes
C
A keep safe heart I wanna make mine
D
And, girl, for you I wanna be more than
G Em C
A regret in the morning
[Verse]
G Em
Baby, I don't wanna be something that you try to forget
C
Wanna be the one your momma and your old man
D
Been praying for since you were a kid
G Em
I wanna know the secrets that you keep
C
The side of you that no one gets to see
And I'll be patient
D
'Cause, girl, you're worth the wait
[Chorus]
G Em
'Cause I would love to stay the night
C
Not have to pull on out your drive
And say goodbye.
D
But, baby, I don't wanna rush it
G Em
'Cause there's a story in those eyes
C
A keep safe heart I wanna make mine
D
And, girl, for you I wanna be more than
G
A regret in the morning
Em
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
C D
A regret in the morning, yeah
[Break]
G
I wanna be your rock when the world tries to break you
Em
Tell you you're pretty when you taking off your make-up
C
So, call me in the morning when you wake up
D
I'll pick you up again
[Chorus]
G Em
'Cause I would love to stay the night
C
Not have to pull on out your drive
And say goodbye.
G D
Baby, I don't wanna rush it
G Em7
'Cause there's a story in those eyes
C
A keep safe heart I wanna make mine
D
And, girl, for you I wanna be more than
G Em
A regret in the morning Awww
C D G
A regret in the morning
How to play "Regret In The Morning" by Smith Conner on guitar
[Intro]
- Chords: G, Em, C, D
- Strumming: Use a simple downstroke for each chord to get familiar.
- Feel: Play softly to set a reflective mood.
[Verse]
- Chords: G, Em, C, G, D
- Transition Tips:
- Move from G to Em by shifting your ring finger down.
- C to G involves moving your index and middle fingers.
- Practice smooth transitions to maintain flow.
- Strumming: Use a down-up pattern. Start slow, then match the tempo.
[Chorus]
- Chords: G, Em, C, D
- Strumming: Use a more energetic down-up-down-up pattern.
- Emphasize the downstrokes on beats 1 and 3 for rhythm.
- Dynamic: Increase strumming intensity for a stronger chorus feel.
[Break]
- Chords: G, Em, C, D
- Transition smoothly and emphasize the emotional build-up.
- Focus on clear, clean chord changes.
[General Tips]
- Tuning: Standard tuning (EADGBE).
- Tone: Use a clean or slightly reverb setting on your amp.
- Practice: Start slow, then increase speed as you get comfortable with transitions.
[Common Mistakes]
- Rushing chord changes: Practice each transition slowly.
- Strumming too hard: Keep your strumming hand relaxed to maintain a gentle sound.
- Overlooking dynamics: Pay attention to the song's emotional build-up
and soften/strengthen strumming accordingly.
Song Facts:
"Regret In The Morning" is a reflective song by Smith Conner about cherishing
moments and avoiding regret. The lyrics emphasize patience and valuing deeper
connections. Conner's soothing voice and simple chord progression create an
intimate atmosphere.
Artist Biography:
Smith Conner is a rising country artist known for his heartfelt lyrics and
engaging melodies. He has been making waves in the music industry with his
emotional storytelling and authentic sound. Conner's music often explores
themes of love, regret, and personal growth, resonating deeply with his audience.
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