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Capo: 3
Sunrise
Norah Jones
By: Jt$BillzYall
This song is actually much simpler than the other ways up here. I watched some live
and the guitar player plays this song with a capo on the 3rd fret. Since the guitar is so
it’s kind of hard to tell exactly what he’s playing, so I kind of Just followed the bass
For playing by yourself on an acoustic guitar this works perfectly.
Chords used:
Am/G G C F Dm
E-o- E-x- E-o- E-1- E-1-|
B-1- B-3- B-1- B-1- B-3-|
G-o- G-o- G-o- G-2- G-2-|
D-2- D-o- D-2- D-3- D-o-|
A-o- A-2- A-3- A-3- A-x-|
E-x- E-3- E-x- E-1- E-x-|
Intro: (Capo on 3rd fret!!)
Am/G G C
Am/G G C
Am/G G C F
SunGrise, sunAm/Grise
Looks like Gmornin' in your Ceyes
But the Am/Gclocks held 9:F15 for Chours
SunGrise, sunAm/Grise
Couldn't Gtempt us if it Ctried
'Cause the Am/Gafternoon's alFready come and Cgone
Am/G G C F (x 3)
And I said hoo...
To Dmyou
Surprise, surprise
Couldn't find it in your eyes
But I'm sure it's written all over my face
Surprise, surprise
Never something I could hide
When I see we made it through another day
And I said hoo...
To you
Bridge: Play the verse part all the way through; ending back on C.
Then go on to:
Dm F (I exclude the top note of the F until “bring”.
Now good night It sounds less harsh with the D minor)
Throw its cover Dmdown
Ooh on Fme again
DmOoh and if I'm Fright
It's the Dmonly way
To Fbring me back
Hoo...
To you
Hoo...
end on C
Much easier : )