Never Love You Again chords - Malone Post Chords

Never Love You Again chords

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            Capo 1st fret
 
[Intro]
C G C F C
 
[Verse 1]
C                          F        C    F C
There's a bad moon hangin’ over the city
C               F            G    G C G  F
I can't hear no hymns on the wind
C                 F        C           F C
As I pour up that glass of "forgive me"
C            G             C      F C
Hungover off what could’ve been
 
[Chorus]
Am      F         C       F C
It's a long, lost highway
Am        F            G      C/G
And this road ain't my friend
  Am   F        C        F C
I love you 'til tomorrow
Am             G        C     F C
And I'll never love you again
 
[Verse 2] C F C F C Saw the Bible on your dresser C F G C G Save some forgiveness for me C F C Baby, this ain't no ol’ cowboy western C G C 'Cause I won't be lookin’ back when I leave [Chorus] Am F C F C It's a long, lost highway Am F G C G And this road ain't my friend Am F C F C I love you 'til tomorrow Am G C F C And I'll never love you again [Solo] C F C F C C F G Am F C F C C G C [Outro] Am F C F C It's a long, lost highway Am F G C G And this road ain't my friend Am F C F C I love you 'til tomorrow Am G C F C And I'll never love you again Am7 G C Girl I'll never love you again How to play "Never Love You Again" on guitar Capo 1st fret [Intro] - Chords are C, G, C, F, C. - Strumming: Use a mild down-up strum pattern. - Dynamics: Play quietly to set a thoughtful tone. [Verse 1.] - Chords: C, F, C, F, G, G, C, G, F. - Strumming: Play in a steady, down-up rhythm. - Transition: Give special attention to smooth transitions between C, F, and G. - Nuances: To increase the emotional impact, slightly ring out the notes. [Chorus] - Chords: Am, F, C, F, C, Am, F, G, C/G, Am, G, C, F, C - Strumming: Create a more dynamic strumming pattern with emphasized downstrokes. - Transition: Ensure that the shifts between Am, F, and C go smoothly. - Expression: Use tiny pauses and dynamics to emphasize the lyrics. [Verse 2.] - Chords: C, F, C, F, C, F, G, C, G, C, F, C, G, C. - Strumming: Return to the steady strumming beat from Verse 1. - Transition: Make sure the rhythm is seamless and constant. - Nuances: Adjust the dynamics slightly to keep the verse interesting. [Chorus] - Follow the same strategy as the previous chorus. [Solo] - Chords: C, F, C, F, C, C, F, G, Am, F, C, F, C, C, G, C. - Strumming: Use the same pattern as the verses and chorus. - Dynamics: Increase the intensity to match the solo's energy. [Outro] - Chords: G, C, Am7 - Strumming: Emphasize downstrokes while utilizing a dramatic strumming pattern. - Transition: A seamless change in chords. - Expression: For an emotive conclusion, let the last chord ring out on its own. [Common Mistakes] - Quick changes in chord, especially in C, F, and G. - An uneven rhythm is produced when a steady strumming pattern is not maintained. - The chorus is overly softly strung, which weakens the impact of the song. [Song Facts] Malone Post's "Never Love You Again" explores the idea of moving on from a prior romance. The words convey closure and acceptance, underlining the emotional process of letting go. Malone Post is recognized for their emotional lyrics and melodious compositions, and this song showcases their ability to convey deep feelings through music. The mix of introspective words and soothing melody produces an impactful listening experience.