The Way Back chords
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[Intro]
Am G F
Am G F
Am G F
N.C.
[Verse 1]
Am G F
I saw you in my dreams last night
Am G F
You had a vandal grin framed by a suit and tie
Am G F
You were saying you were out of here
Am G F
With you breath framed by cocaine and beer
[Break]
Am G F
[Verse 2]
Am G F
Who’d of thought, she would ruin you
Am G F
Leave your whole damn family in shambles too
Am G F
I got a call from your mom months back
Am G F
Saying I wish he didn’t leave town like that
[Chorus]
F G Am
Loves gonna’ bring you home
Am G F
Even God didn’t see it comin'
F G Am
But no matter where you’re at
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
[Break]
Am G F
Am G F
[Verse 3]
Am G F
Toking poison to some Killers song
Am G F
Your old man’s trans am in Kodachrome
Am G F
Bumper sticker to the back right
Am G F
State champs ‘83 through ‘85
[Break]
Am G F
[Verse 4]
Am G F
She’s smoking cigarettes in the kitchen
Am G F
Tom and Jerry’s on the front room television
Am G F
She always sat under the oak tree
Am G F
Saying God I miss the old me
[Chorus]
F G Am
Loves gonna’ bring you home
Am G F
Even God didn’t see it comin'
F G Am
But no matter where you’re at
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
[Break]
Am G F
Am G F
[Outro]
Am G F
I saw you in my dreams last night
Am G F
You had a vandal grin framed by a suit and tie
Am G F
Toking poison to some Killers song
Am G F
Your old man’s trans am in Kodachrome
Am G F
Your old man’s trans am in Kodachrome
Am G F
Your old man’s trans am in Kodachrome
How to play "The Way Back" by Bryan Zach on guitar.
"The Way Back" by Bryan Zach is a deeply emotional song that revolves around themes of
nostalgia, loss, and redemption. The chord progression Am, G, F throughout the song
creates a melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere, making it resonate with listeners on a
profound level.
[Intro and Verse Chord Progression]
The song begins with a haunting intro that sets the emotional tone:
Am G F
Am G F
Am G F
N.C.
This progression is carried into the verses, providing a steady rhythmic foundation for
the storytelling lyrics. Here’s how to align the chords with the first verse:
Am G F
I saw you in my dreams last night
Am G F
You had a vandal grin framed by a suit and tie
The N.C. (No Chord) indicates a pause in the guitar playing, which adds dramatic tension
before diving into the narrative.
[Chorus Chord Progression]
The chorus introduces a slight variation in the chord sequence, emphasizing the song's
hopeful message:
F G Am
Loves gonna’ bring you home
Am G F
Even God didn’t see it comin'
F G Am
But no matter where you’re at
Am F
We’ll always find the way back
Repeat this progression for each chorus, highlighting the thematic crux of the song - the
inevitable journey back to the things we love.
[Strumming Pattern]
A simple yet expressive strumming pattern for the song could be:
Down, down-up, up-down-up
This pattern allows for dynamic variation, which is crucial for expressing the emotional
depth of the song.
[Song Dynamics]
Dynamic control is key in "The Way Back". The verses should be played with a sense of
introspection and longing, while the choruses should be more forceful, reflecting a
renewed sense of hope and determination.
Lyrics Meaning:
"The Way Back" delves into the complexities of human relationships and the bittersweet
nature of memories. It speaks to the heartache of watching someone you love lose their
way, the resilience of the human spirit, and the powerful, sometimes unexpected paths
back to love, healing, and home. The imagery of nostalgic elements, like a "bumper
sticker to the back right" and "Tom and Jerry’s on the front room television", adds a
layer of universal relatability, evoking a longing for simpler times while facing the
inevitable changes life brings.