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Free Radio Nowhere tab for the acoustic guitar. Learn to play Bruce Springsteen with easy chords for beginners

Chords (7)

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Chord C (x,3,2,0,1,0)
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Chord D (x,x,0,2,3,2)
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Chord Em (0,2,2,0,0,0)
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Chord F (1,3,3,2,1,1)
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Chord G (3,2,0,0,3,3)
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Chord Am (x,0,2,2,1,0)
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Chord D/F# (2,0,0,2,3,2)

 

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Stick a Capo on 2

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Intro: [Em Em][C C][G G][D/F# D/F#] x4


1st verse:
      Em Em                C C       G G   D/F# D/F#
I was tryin' to find my way home
        Em Em      C C     D D      D D   
But all I heard was a drone
Em Em             C C        G G   D/F# D/F#
Bouncing off a satellite
             Em Em         C C       D D     D D
Crushin' the last lone American night


Chorus:
        Em Em    C C      G G    D/F# D/F# 
This is radio nowhere 
Em Em          C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
        G G     C C      Em Em   D/F# D/F#
This is radio nowhere
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?


2nd verse
      Em Em                C C        G G   D/F# D/F#
I was spinnin' 'round a dead dial 
      Em Em          C C           D D    D D
Just another lost number in a file
Em Em             C C        G G   D/F# D/F#
Dancin' down a dark hole
     Em Em              C C               D D    D D
Just searchin' for a world with some soul


Chorus:
        Em Em    C C      G G    D/F# D/F# 
This is radio nowhere 
Em Em          C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
        G G     C C      Em Em    D/F# D/F#
This is radio nowhere
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?



Bridge:
Em Em     C C       G G         D/F# D/F#     |
I just want to hear some rhythm   |  x4
         Em Em       C C     G G   D/F# D/F#
I want a thousand guitars 
       Em Em        C C     G G    D/F# D/F#
I want pounding drums 
         Em Em                C C       G G          D/F# D/F#>let ring  (D/F# D/F#) D D>PM  (D D)
I want a million different voices speaking in tongues



Chorus:
        Em Em    C C      G G    D/F# D/F# 
This is radio nowhere 
Em Em          C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
        Em Em    C C      G G    D/F# D/F#
This is radio nowhere
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?


solo: 
[Am Am][F F][C C][G G] x4
[Em Em][C C][G G][D/F# D/F#] x2


3rd verse:
      Em Em                  C C         G G   D/F# D/F#
I was driving through the misty rain
Em Em              C C        D D     D D
searchin' for a mystery train
Em Em                  C C         G G   D/F# D/F#
Boppin' through the wild blue
          Em Em           C C       D D     D D
Tryin' to make a connection to you


Chorus:
        Em Em       C C      G G    D/F# D/F# 
This is radio to nowhere 
Em Em          C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
        G G    C C      Em Em    D/F# D/F#
This is radio nowhere
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?
G G           C C     G G        D/F# D/F#
Is there anybody alive out there?


Outro:
Em Em     C C       G G         D/F# D/F#     |
I just want to hear some rhythm   |  x2
Em Em     C C       G G         D/F# D/F#     |
I just want to hear your rhythm   |  x6

(Fade out)

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