[Intro]
A D
[Verse 1]
A
Don’t wanna make a million
A
Don’t wanna make a scene
D
Don’t wanna make no headlines
D
Or the cover of a magazine
A
Don’t wanna make no trouble
A
Don’t wanna make no fuss
D
Don’t wanna make a big damn deal
D
Of the way I feel about you girl I just
[Chorus]
A
Wanna make you happy
A
Wanna make you smile
D
I wanna make weak in the knees for a little while
A
I wanna make you miss me
A
Every minute I’m gone
D
Girl, there’s only one thing that I want
A
I wanna make you happy
A
I wanna make you happy
[Verse 2]
A
All you do
A
Is walk in the room
D
You make my heartbeat fast
D
Yeah you make it go boom boom boom
A
You make my day
A
And every one of my nights
D
Yeah you make me feel alive
D
Oh that’s why baby I
[Chorus]
A
Wanna make you happy
A
Wanna make you smile
D
I wanna make weak in the knees for a little while
A
I wanna make you miss me
A
Every minute I’m gone
D
Girl, there’s only one thing that I want
A
I wanna make you happy
A
I wanna make you happy
[Guitar Solo]
A D
[Chorus]
N.C.
Wanna make you happy
N.C.
Wanna make you smile
N.C.
I wanna make you weak in the knees for a little while
D A
I wanna make you miss me
A
Every minute I’m gone
D
Girl, there’s only one thing, baby
A
I wanna make you happy
D
I wanna make you happy
A
I wanna make you happy
D
I just wanna make you happy
A
Happy
How to play "Make You Happy" by Charles Esten on guitar:
The song "Make You Happy" by Charles Esten can be played with a capo on
the 2nd fret, and it primarily revolves around the chords G, C, and N.C. (no chord).
This simple chord progression makes it a great choice for beginners looking to add
a heartfelt song to their repertoire.
Intro and Verses
The intro and verses use a straightforward chord progression starting with G
and then moving to C. You'll want to focus on the rhythm and dynamics to
capture the feel of the song.
Chorus
For the chorus, you continue with the G and C chords. The key here is to
emphasize the lyrics' emotional content through your strumming pattern,
making sure to make the transitions smooth.
Guitar Solo
There's a section in the song where the guitar solo comes in, and you'll be
playing G to C, similar to the verses and chorus. This part offers a nice break
and allows for some creative expression if you're feeling adventurous.
Tips
Pay attention to the rhythm. The feel of the song is quite laid-back, so keep
your strumming relaxed.
Experiment with dynamics. Playing some sections softer and others a bit
louder can really bring the song to life.
Practice the transitions between chords to ensure they're smooth and seamless.
This song is a beautiful piece to play on the guitar, capturing its heartfelt
message through simple yet expressive chords. Whether you're a beginner
or have been playing for a while, "Make You Happy" offers both a fun challenge
and a rewarding musical experience.
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