My Boy chords - Shane Elvie

Shane Elvie Lyrics




[Verse 1]
A               E                  D           F#m
 He ain't got my smile, that don't bother me a bit
        A         E              D      E      A
He's got somebody else's eyes I'm seeing myself in
            E                       D                   F#m
I'm holding on to every moment, God knows I've missed a few
    A           E              D        E     A
The day we met I knew I had some catching up to do
 
 
[Chorus]
F#m           E                      A
   He ain't my blood, ain't got my name
          D                     F#m
But if he did, I'd feel the same
         E                     A
I wasn't there for his first steps
            D                   F#m
But I ain't missed a ball game yet
    E                            A
And that ain't ever gonna change
D
I could never walk away
F#m              E                    A
   Yeah, he's my son and that's my choice
           D                 F#m     E      A   D
He ain't my blood but he's my,  he's my boy
 
 
[Verse 2]
A          E                       D                 F#m
 It hit me like a train, the first time he called me dad
     A                 E                    D         E       A
In a three stick figure crayon picture with all of us holding hands
         E                      D                 F#m
His mama said, "I understand if it's too soon for this"
  A                       E                             D        E      A
I didn't let her finish, I took it to the kitchen and I stuck it on the fridge, yeah
 
 
[Chorus]
F#m           E                      A
   He ain't my blood, ain't got my name
          D                   F#m
But if he did, I'd feel the same
         E                     A
I wasn't there for his first steps
            D                   F#m
But I ain't missed a ball game yet
    E                            A
And that ain't ever gonna change
D
I could never walk away
F#m              E                    A
   Yeah, he's my son and that's my choice
           D                 F#m     E      A   D
He ain't my blood but he's my,  he's my boy
 
[Bridge]
F#m
   He's Saturday morning cartoons
E
 He's "Hey, can I sleep in your room?"
A
 He's bigger than the plans I had
     D
He's making me a better man
 
 
[Chorus]
F#m           E                      A
   He ain't my blood, ain't got my name
          D                   F#m
But if he did, I'd feel the same
         E                     A
I wasn't there for his first steps
            D                   F#m
But I ain't missed a ball game yet
    E                            A
And that ain't ever gonna change
D
I could never walk away
F#m              E                    A
   Yeah, he's my son and that's my choice
           D                 F#m     E      A   D
He ain't my blood but he's my,  he's my boy
             F#m     E      A   D
Yeah, he's my,  he's my boy




How to play "My Boy" by Shane Elvie on guitar

Playing Style: "My Boy" is a touching ballad that uses a combination of chords
in the key of A major. The chords used are A, E, D, F#m, which together create
a heartfelt and moving musical accompaniment to the deeply personal lyrics.

Verse and Chorus Chords:
- The verses follow a chord progression of A, E, D, F#m, which repeats to
  support the narrative style of the lyrics. The progression builds a strong
  emotional foundation, reflecting the song's sentimental theme.
- The chorus introduces a powerful message with the same chord progression,
  emphasizing the bond described in the lyrics. It's crucial to play these chords
  with sensitivity to the lyrical content, allowing each chord to resonate.

Bridge Chords:
- The bridge shifts focus slightly with the chords F#m, E, A, D, offering a
  reflective moment within the song. This section should be played softly,
  highlighting the intimate revelations of the lyrics.

Strumming Pattern:
- A recommended strumming pattern for this song is Down-Down-Up-Up-Down-Up.
  This pattern allows for a dynamic range that can be played softly during the
  verses and with more intensity during the chorus to match the emotional lift
  of the lyrics.
- Be mindful of the dynamics throughout the song, using the strumming pattern
  to enhance the storytelling.

Common Mistakes:
- Not paying attention to the emotional delivery. The chords are simple, but
  the way they are played—dynamically and with feeling—greatly impacts the
  performance.
- Rushing through the chord changes. Take your time to ensure that each chord
  is clearly articulated and given space to breathe, which is especially
  important in a ballad like this.

Lyrics Meaning:
"My Boy" explores themes of fatherhood, love, and acceptance beyond biological
bonds. The song reflects on the deep emotional connection between a stepfather
and his stepson, emphasizing that love and commitment are what truly define a
family relationship.

This song is not just about playing chords but about conveying a story. Focus on
the emotional resonance of the lyrics and chords as 

   
[Verse 1]
A               E                  D           F#m
 He ain't got my smile, that don't bother me a bit
        A         E              D      E      A
He's got somebody else's eyes I'm seeing myself in
            E                       D                   F#m
I'm holding on to every moment, God knows I've missed a few
    A           E              D        E     A
The day we met I knew I had some catching up to do
 
 
[Chorus]
F#m           E                      A
   He ain't my blood, ain't got my name
          D                     F#m
But if he did, I'd feel the same
         E                     A
I wasn't there for his first steps
            D                   F#m
But I ain't missed a ball game yet
    E                            A
And that ain't ever gonna change
D
I could never walk away
F#m              E                    A
   Yeah, he's my son and that's my choice
           D                 F#m     E      A   D
He ain't my blood but he's my,  he's my boy
 
 
[Verse 2]
A          E                       D                 F#m
 It hit me like a train, the first time he called me dad
     A                 E                    D         E       A
In a three stick figure crayon picture with all of us holding hands
         E                      D                 F#m
His mama said, "I understand if it's too soon for this"
  A                       E                             D        E      A
I didn't let her finish, I took it to the kitchen and I stuck it on the fridge, yeah
 
 
[Chorus]
F#m           E                      A
   He ain't my blood, ain't got my name
          D                   F#m
But if he did, I'd feel the same
         E                     A
I wasn't there for his first steps
            D                   F#m
But I ain't missed a ball game yet
    E                            A
And that ain't ever gonna change
D
I could never walk away
F#m              E                    A
   Yeah, he's my son and that's my choice
           D                 F#m     E      A   D
He ain't my blood but he's my,  he's my boy
 
[Bridge]
F#m
   He's Saturday morning cartoons
E
 He's "Hey, can I sleep in your room?"
A
 He's bigger than the plans I had
     D
He's making me a better man
 
 
[Chorus]
F#m           E                      A
   He ain't my blood, ain't got my name
          D                   F#m
But if he did, I'd feel the same
         E                     A
I wasn't there for his first steps
            D                   F#m
But I ain't missed a ball game yet
    E                            A
And that ain't ever gonna change
D
I could never walk away
F#m              E                    A
   Yeah, he's my son and that's my choice
           D                 F#m     E      A   D
He ain't my blood but he's my,  he's my boy
             F#m     E      A   D
Yeah, he's my,  he's my boy




How to play "My Boy" by Shane Elvie on guitar

Playing Style: "My Boy" is a touching ballad that uses a combination of chords
in the key of A major. The chords used are A, E, D, F#m, which together create
a heartfelt and moving musical accompaniment to the deeply personal lyrics.

Verse and Chorus Chords:
- The verses follow a chord progression of A, E, D, F#m, which repeats to
  support the narrative style of the lyrics. The progression builds a strong
  emotional foundation, reflecting the song's sentimental theme.
- The chorus introduces a powerful message with the same chord progression,
  emphasizing the bond described in the lyrics. It's crucial to play these chords
  with sensitivity to the lyrical content, allowing each chord to resonate.

Bridge Chords:
- The bridge shifts focus slightly with the chords F#m, E, A, D, offering a
  reflective moment within the song. This section should be played softly,
  highlighting the intimate revelations of the lyrics.

Strumming Pattern:
- A recommended strumming pattern for this song is Down-Down-Up-Up-Down-Up.
  This pattern allows for a dynamic range that can be played softly during the
  verses and with more intensity during the chorus to match the emotional lift
  of the lyrics.
- Be mindful of the dynamics throughout the song, using the strumming pattern
  to enhance the storytelling.

Common Mistakes:
- Not paying attention to the emotional delivery. The chords are simple, but
  the way they are played—dynamically and with feeling—greatly impacts the
  performance.
- Rushing through the chord changes. Take your time to ensure that each chord
  is clearly articulated and given space to breathe, which is especially
  important in a ballad like this.

Lyrics Meaning:
"My Boy" explores themes of fatherhood, love, and acceptance beyond biological
bonds. The song reflects on the deep emotional connection between a stepfather
and his stepson, emphasizing that love and commitment are what truly define a
family relationship.

This song is not just about playing chords but about conveying a story. Focus on
the emotional resonance of the lyrics and chords as