We Sure Could Two Step chords
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[Intro]
D G
[Verse 1]
G
We sure could love, and when we’d love
G
It was a love we were proud of
C G
We sure could two step, and when we’d two step
D G
Each was a new step for me and you
[Verse 2]
G
We sure could fight, and when we’d fight
G
It was a fight, to kill the night
C G
We sure could two step, and when we’d two step
D G
Each was a new step for me and you
[Bridge]
D
Sure felt right, who knows what at first sight
G
Soon the odds were stacked and we couldn’t win
A7
Never knew the feeling, never knew if it was real
D7
And now I know I’ll never feel it again
[Pedal Steel & Fiddle Solos]
C G A7 D
G D G
[Verse 3]
G
You sure could grin, I’d scratch your chin
G
Count three from ten, try to find you again
C G
We sure could two step, and when we’d two step
D G
Each was a new step for me and you
D G
Each was a new step for me and you
How to play "We Sure Could Two Step" by Emily Nenni on guitar
Chords & Setup:
Chords needed: G, C, D, D7, A7
Capo: No capo required
Chord Guide:
G: 320003
C: x32010
D: xx0232
D7: xx0212
A7: x02020
Strumming Pattern:
Verse & Chorus: Use a simple down-up strumming pattern, maintaining
a gentle rhythm suitable for a two-step dance.
Bridge: Add emphasis on the downbeats to underscore the transition.
Verse 1 & 2:
Chord progression: G, C, G, D, and back to G.
Each verse ends with "Each was a new step for me and you," where
the chord changes to D before returning to G.
Bridge:
Chord progression: D, G, A7, D7.
The bridge feels different, so emphasize the chord changes more clearly.
Pedal Steel & Fiddle Solos:
Follow a pattern of C, G, A7, D, then G to D, and back to G.
Verse 3:
Play the same chord progression as in the first two verses: G, C, G, D, and back to G.
Outro:
Finish with G, D, and G, repeating the closing lyric.
General Tips:
Rhythm: Ensure a steady beat that matches a two-step dance tempo.
Chord Transitions: Practice smooth transitions, especially to and from D7 and A7.
Lyrics Meaning:
The song reflects on a relationship where dancing was a joyful expression,
but despite fond memories, the couple couldn't overcome their challenges.
The two-step dance becomes a metaphor for both the highs and lows
they experienced together.