One That I Don't Call chords
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Capo 2nd fret
[Intro]
Am C F C Am7 C
[Verse 1]
Am C F C
I don't know how many miles are to the moon
Am7 C F
But I'd drive 'em all and back again to get right back to you
G Am C F C
I don't know how many seconds are in a day
Am C F C
But I hate I have to spend 'em all just missin' you this way
G Am F
I could probably add 'em up and figure it all out
G Am F
But the only number on my mind is killin' me right now
[Chorus]
Am7 C
It's a Carolina area code
F C
Followed by seven
Am7 C
With a voice on the other side
F C
That kinda sounds like heaven
Am7 C
And I know I should forget it
F G
'Cause we don't talk at all
Am7 C
But I know that number pretty well
F C G C
For one that I don't call
[Verse 2]
Am7 C F C
Well, there's a chance that I might make that mistake
Am7 C F C
Gеt one or two or three away, 'til last call taps the brakes
Am7 C F C
I could takе it out of my phone, but that won't get me very far
Am7 C F C
The ones that just won't go away are the ones you know by heart
[Chorus]
Am7 C
It's a Carolina area code
F C
Followed by seven
Am7 C
With a voice on the other side
F C
That kinda sounds like heaven
Am7 C
And I know I should forget it
F G
'Cause we don't talk at all
Am7 C
But I know that number pretty well
F C
For one that I don't call
Am7 C F C
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-ooh
[Interlude]
Am C F C
[Bridge]
G Am
Is it the devil or the whiskey
F
That's got me seein' what I do?
G Am
'Cause I'm starin' down at my screen now
F
And that sure looks like you
[Out-Chorus]
Am7 C
It's a Carolina area code
F C
Followed by seven
Am7 C
With a voice on the other side
F C
That kinda sounds like heaven
Am7 C
And I know I should forget it
F G
'Cause we don't talk at all
Am7 C
But I know that number pretty well
F C
For one that I don't call
Am7 C
Yeah, I know that number pretty well
F C
For one that I don't call
How to play "One That I Don't Call" by Marlowe Kameron on guitar
Capo: 2nd fret
[Intro]
- Chords: Am - C - F - C - Am7 - C
Strum each chord with a steady rhythm.
Use downstrokes to set the tone for the song.
[Verse 1]
- Chord Progression: Am - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - G - Am - C - F - C - Am - C - F - C - G - Am - F
Strum Pattern: Use a combination of down and up strums.
Emphasize the downbeat for a steady rhythm.
Transition smoothly between chords.
Focus on the shift from C to F and back to Am.
[Chorus]
- Chord Progression: Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - G - Am7 - C - F - C - G - C
Strum Pattern: Keep the pattern similar to the verse.
Add a bit more energy to match the chorus's feel.
Pay attention to the changes from F to C and G.
[Verse 2]
- Chord Progression: Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - C
Follow the same pattern as Verse 1.
Maintain a steady rhythm.
Focus on the dynamics, keeping it slightly softer than the chorus.
[Chorus]
- Repeat the same progression and pattern as the previous chorus.
Maintain the energy and consistency.
[Interlude]
- Chords: Am - C - F - C
Play similar to the intro.
Maintain a steady rhythm with clear transitions.
[Bridge]
- Chord Progression: G - Am - F - G - Am - F
Strum with a steady rhythm.
Create a slight pause between lines for emphasis.
[Out-Chorus]
- Chord Progression: Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - C - Am7 - C - F - G - Am7 - C - F - C
Maintain the energy from the previous chorus.
Strum with consistent rhythm and intensity.
End with a clean C chord to finish the song.
[Common Mistakes]
- Missing smooth transitions between chords, especially from F to G.
- Losing the rhythm during the bridge and outro sections.
- Not emphasizing the dynamic differences between verse and chorus.
[Song Facts]
"One That I Don't Call" by Marlowe Kameron is a reflective song about
the lingering memories of a past relationship. The lyrics describe the
difficulty of moving on and the temptation to reach out despite knowing
it's best not to. Marlowe Kameron is known for his authentic storytelling
and emotional depth in his music. "One That I Don't Call" showcases his
ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with engaging melodies, creating a
relatable and moving song.