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Sad Night Where Is The Morning Chords by The Ocean Blue

Sad Night Where Is The Morning chords by The Ocean Blue

Guitar chords with lyrics

  • Tuning: Standard
Tuning: Standard

Difficulty: Novice

Sad Night Where Is The Morning?
By: The Ocean Blue

Intro: (Hi-hat & snare drum roll followed by bass guitar riff)
Capo: 2nd Fret- (Guitar riff)  D    A7    G     A7

Verse 1:
D                         A7
Sad night, where is morning light?
                      G                            A7
When will you come? When will you shine?
            D                                             A7
Into my darkened soul, where there’s no light to grow
              G                               A7  D
Anything good, anything you would see
(Guitar riff)  D    A7    G     A7

Verse 2:
D                         A7
Sad night, why don’t you speak to me?
                        G                            A7
What would you say? what would you think?
            D                                         A7
Of my thoughts today?  Oh how they want to stray
        G                            A7  D
Far away dear, far away dearly be

(Guitar riff)  D    A7    G     A7   (2X)

G                                  A7                 D                      G
Took a long, long time to grow, Take a long, long time to know
G                                  A7                  D                  G
Took a long, long time to grow, Take a long, long time to go
G                                  A7                 D                      G
Took a long, long time to grow, Take a long, long time to know
G                                 A7
Took a long, long time to grow,  Let it go

(Guitar riff)  D    A7    G     A7

Repeat Verse 1:

(Guitar riff)  D    A7    G     A7     D

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The Ocean Blue chords for Sad night where is the morning

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This guitar chords for Sad Night Where Is The Morning by The Ocean Blue is suitable for players who want a clear arrangement. Tuning: Standard. Good for practicing chord changes and steady rhythm.