Got The Girl chords
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[Verse 1]
G
Have you ever thought it was too good to be true
C
But it wasn’t
G
Have you ever swore it was gonna fall apart
C
Then it doesn’t
G
have you ever had that deep down feeling
C
It says don’t wake me if I’m dreaming
G
You say, “you know when you when.”
C
But all I know, man
Is she is the reason
[Chorus]
G Am7
I got the windows down
C G
And the pedal on the floor
G Am7
I got her song queued up
C G
When she opens up that door
G Am7
She’ll see wine and a dozen roses
C
A big old smile cuz this boy
G Em
Knows that he’s already got everything
D C D
He’ll ever need in the world
G C
Cause he’s got the girl
[Verse 2]
G
And I got a feeling
C
She’s already out on the porch, just waiting
G
And I got a tailgate for two
C
And a backroad reservation
G
I got two more stop signs and one more turn
C
’til I get to her
[Chorus]
G Am7
I got the windows down
C G
And the pedal on the floor
G Am7
I got her song queued up
C G
When she opens up that door
G Am7
She’ll see wine and a dozen roses
C
A big old smile cuz this boy
G Em
Knows that he’s already got everything
D C
He’ll ever need in the world
Em
Cause he’s got the girl
D
She’s got his heart
C
He’s got it all when she’s in his arms
[Outro]
G Am7
I got the windows down
C G
And the pedal on the floor
G Am7
I got her song queued up
C G
When she opens up that door
G Am7
She’ll see wine and a dozen roses
C
A big old smile cuz this boy
G Em
Knows that he’s already got everything
D C
He’ll ever need in the world
G C
Cause he’s got the girl
G C
Yeah, he’s got the girl
How to play "Got The Girl" on the guitar by Haughton Reid
[Verse 1]
- G and C chords
- Strumming: To create a relaxing atmosphere, use slow, steady downstrokes.
- Dynamics: Maintain a low volume to match the lyrics' conversational tone.
- Transitions: Change from G to C with ease.
[Chorus]
G, Am7, C, Em, D are the chords.
- Strumming: Mix up and downstrokes while gradually increasing intensity.
The delivery of the line "I got the windows down" is quite poignant. Emphasize this.
- Feel: Seize the happiness and enthusiasm of the occasion.
[Verse 2]
- Chords: G, C
- Strumming: Keeping a light rhythm, just like in Verse 1.
- Dynamics: Reflective, in line with the story of expectation.
- Transitions: Make sure there are seamless chord changes.
[Chorus]
G, Am7, C, Em, D are the chords.
- Strumming: Moderately intense, in line with the opening chorus.
- Emphasis: Draw attention to important passages like "She'll see wine and a dozen roses."
[Finale]
G, Am7, C, Em, D are the chords.
- Strumming: Go back to the gentle, steady tempo from the introduction.
- Emphasis: Relate to the final idea of possessing everything.
- Feel: Let the chords ring out, highlighting the happiness and fulfillment.
[Overall Advice]
- Tuning: EADGBE standard tuning.
- Tone: To fit the song's contemplative and upbeat vibe, use a clear, warm tone.
- Practice: Increase tempo gradually at first until you feel comfortable with the chord changes.
- Frequent errors: Hurrying transitions and losing rhythm.
[Song Details]
Haughton Reid's song "Got The Girl" is about gratitude and the delight
of being with someone special. The song's lyrics convey thankfulness for
discovering genuine love and the small joys in life that accompany it.
Love, life, and genuine storytelling are common topics in Haughton Reid's songs,
which makes for an engaging and emotional listening experience.