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Autumn Leaves Chords by Mckenna Grace

Autumn Leaves chords by Mckenna Grace

Guitar chords with lyrics

  • Capo on 4th
  • Difficulty: Beginner 👶
Key: B

Intro:

Em   D   C   D

Am   D   C   D


Verse 1:

Am                        D
  Met in spring, fell in fall
                    C
Rainy days, winter walks
                                 D
I wear your shirt, all night we talk
                             Am
In your arms is my favorite spot
                        D
Plane tickets, bucket lists
                         C
Polaroids and our first kiss
                       D
Now I know that love exists
                           C
And movie nights and promises

Pre-chorus:


The way you look at me
      D          B7
Face only lit by the TV
      Em                Dm7   G
The prettiest eyes I've ever seen
 C                         Am
Blue light shining like a dream
Cm
Ohh


Chorus:

G                          D
  My favorite songs all appeared
                                 C
They speak of love but now them mean
                                 Am
Something else since you're with me
             D                 G
I'm falling down like autumn leaves
                         D
My favorite smiles 2000 miles away
    Em        Bm     C
But now I'm flying East
                             Cm
I'll leave my kiss on your cheek
                              Am
I'm fallin' down like autumn leaves
 D   C   D
Ohh Ohh Ohh


Verse 2:

Am                        D
  New York City in early May
                        C
Nothing ever stays the same
                           D
Come October things have changed
                                  Am
Now there's a heart next to your name
                          D
Crowded room, I look for you
                                     C
I'm at this party cause you're here too
                       D
We'll leave early, 11:30
                                   C
I watch you shine like you're the
moon


Pre-chorus:


The way you look at me
      D          B7
Face only lit by the TV
      Em                 Dm7   G
The prettiest eyes I've ever seen
 C                         Am
Blue light shining like a dream
Cm
Ohh


Chorus:

G                          D
  My favorite songs all appeared
                                 C
They speak of love but now them mean
                                 Am
Something else since you're with me
             D                 G
I'm falling down like autumn leaves
                         D
My favorite smiles 2000 miles away
    Em        Bm     C
But now I'm flying East
                             Cm
I'll leave my kiss on your cheek
                              Am
I'm fallin' down like autumn leaves
 D
Ohh
              C    B7
Like autumn leaves Ohh


Bridge:

Am                              D
..Now all the cards are on the table
                         C
Didn't think that I was able
                    B7
To fall in love as fast
       Am                   D
Cause I'm scared of the unknown
                            C
But with you it feels like home
               Cm
You feel like home


Chorus:

G                          D
..My favorite songs all appeared
                                 C
They speak of love but now them mean
                               Am
Something else now you're with me
             D                 G
I'm falling down like autumn leaves
                         D
My favorite smiles 2000 miles away
    Em        Bm     C
But now I'm flying East
                             Cm
I'll leave my kiss on your cheek
                               G
I'm fallin' down like autumn leaves
 D   Em
Ohh
              C     Am   D   G
Like autumn leaves Ohh

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Mckenna Grace chords for Autumn leaves

About this song

I'm sorry, but "Autumn Leaves" is actually a jazz standard composed by Joseph Kosma with lyrics by Jacques Prévert. It has been covered by countless artists, but not by McKenna Grace. The song features a melancholic melody over a 32-bar AABC form, often played in a ballad style. Its haunting chord progression has made it a favorite for jazz musicians to improvise over.