All Dogs Go To Heaven - Chris Young

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[Intro]
C
 
 
[Verse 1]
C                              G
He's hanging out the window on every Sunday drive
     Am7                                F
He's front door standing guard, barking as the cars go by
     C                          G
He's always glad to see me, and sad to see me go
         Am7                        F
He's the closest thing to pure love that I've ever known
 
 
[Chorus]
F                  G          C
And that's why all dogs go to Heaven
F                G                C
To spend forever running wild and free, off the leash
             F             G
I know he'll probably go before me
        Am         G       F
Oh, and that's the day I'm dreadin'
                                  G
But he'll be waiting on me at the gates C 'Cause all dogs go to Heaven [Verse 2] C G If you spell God backwards, you'll get man's best friend Am F And when this life is over, man, that ain't gonna end C G And you won't find it in the Bible, but I know it's true Am F If up there in the sky, there's a place for me and you [Chorus] F G C Then all dogs go to Heaven F G C To spend forever running wild and free, off the leash F G I know he'll probably go before me Am G F Oh, and that's the day I'm dreadin' G But he'll be waiting on me at the gates F 'Cause all dogs go to Heaven [Interlude] G Am F G [Bridge] Am F There'll be bones for chewin', sticks for chasin' G Never-ending fields to play in [Chorus] F G C Because all dogs go to Heaven F G C To spend forever running wild and free, off the leash F G I know he'll probably go before me Am G F Oh, and that's the day I'm dreadin' G But he'll be waiting on me at the gates F G Yeah, just like we ain't never missed a day N.C. C 'Cause all dogs go to Heaven C All dogs go to Heaven How to play "All Dogs Go To Heaven" by Chris Young on guitar is a heart-touching lesson that explores the deep bond between humans and their canine companions. This Tutorial delicately balances simplicity and emotional depth through its chord progressions, mirroring the song's homage to the unconditional love of dogs. Intro and Verse Chords: The song begins with a single C chord, setting a reflective tone that resonates throughout the piece. The verses follow a beautiful chord pattern of C, G, Am7, and F, painting a vivid picture of life's simple, yet profound moments shared with a beloved pet. The progression from C to G captures the joy and companionship, while the transition to Am7 and F adds a touch of melancholy, acknowledging the fleeting nature of time. As you play through the verses, focus on the emotional weight each chord brings to the narrative. The strumming pattern can be gentle and steady, allowing the lyrics to shine and the story to unfold naturally. Chorus Dynamics: The chorus introduces a heartfelt declaration with the chords F, G, and C, affirming the song's belief in an eternal paradise for dogs. This section elevates the emotional intensity, with the chord changes supporting the hopeful and comforting message. The inclusion of Am in the progression adds a deeper layer of sentiment, reflecting the mixed feelings of love, loss, and the eventual acceptance of parting. In the chorus, the strumming can become more pronounced, providing a solid foundation for the uplifting message. Allow the chords to resonate, embodying the promise of an everlasting companionship beyond this life. Bridge and Interlude: The bridge, with Am, F, and G, offers a whimsical glimpse into the joys awaiting in dog heaven, emphasizing the eternal happiness and freedom. This section is a reminder of the playful and carefree spirit of dogs, with the chords echoing the boundless joy and love they bring into our lives. During the bridge and interlude, maintain a light strumming pattern, creating a soundscape that captures the essence of an endless playground of happiness. Song Conclusion: The song circles back to the core message in the final chorus and concludes on the C chord, symbolizing both an end and a continuity. The closing chords should be played with a sense of closure and peace, honoring the timeless bond between humans and their dogs. Guitar Lesson Summary: In "All Dogs Go To Heaven," the guitar serves as a medium to express the profound connection and the eternal love shared with our furry friends. The chord progressions and strumming patterns guide you through a journey of joy, love, and eventual acceptance, with each note and lyric reflecting the unconditional bond. As you learn to play this song, let the emotions flow through your strumming, creating a musical tribute to the beloved companions who leave paw prints on our hearts.


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