Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords

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Key: E · Capo: NA · BPM: 170 · Difficulty: Beginner · Chords: E, D, G, A, C
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[Intro]

E
 
 
[Verse]

E
It was a beautiful day, 

the sun beat down
          D       
I had the radio on, 
      E
I was drivin'
E
Trees went by, 

me and Del were singin'
          D               E
"A Little Runaway," I was flyin'
 
 
[Chorus]

      D       G      E
Yeah, runnin' down a dream
                    G       A
That never would've come to me
D            G    E
Workin' on a mystery
          G       A
Goin' wherever it leads
        G      E
Runnin' down a dream
 
 
[Verse]

E
I felt so good, 

like anything was possible
      D                            E
I hit cruise control and rubbed my eyes
E
The last three days, 

the rain was unstoppable
       D                  E
It was always cold, no sunshine
 
 
[Chorus]

      D       G      E
Yeah, runnin' down a dream
                    G       A
That never would've come to me
D            G    E
Workin' on a mystery
          G       A
Goin' wherever it leads
        G      E
Runnin' down a dream
 
 
[Interlude]

E    C    D
E    C    D
 
 
[Verse]

E
I rolled on, the sky grew dark
          D                       E
I hit the pedal down to make some time
E
There's somethin' 

good waitin' down this road
        D          
And I'm pickin' up, 
                           E
I'm pickin' up whatever is mine  
 
 
[Chorus]

      D       G      E
Yeah, runnin' down a dream
                    G       A
That never would've come to me
D            G    E
Workin' on a mystery
          G       A
Goin' wherever it leads
        G      E
Runnin' down a dream
          D       G      E
Yeah, I'm runnin' down a dream
                    G       A
That never would've come to me
D            G    E
Workin' on a mystery
          G       E
Goin' wherever it leads
            G      E
I'm runnin' down a dream
 
 
[Outro]

C    D    E x9
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ℹ️ About This Song

Get ready to rev up your engine and crank the volume. The powerhouse country-rock duo Brothers Osborne has dropped a thunderous, high-energy cover of Tom Petty’s iconic anthem, “Runnin’ Down a Dream.” Staying true to the driving, propulsive spirit of the 1989 classic, John and TJ Osborne infuse the track with their signature robust vocals and face-melting guitar work, making it the ultimate addition to your rock repertoire.

Whether you are looking to master that legendary fuzz-driven rhythm or just want to jam along to its unstoppable tempo, we have got you covered. Best of all? You don’t need a complex setup to get started this rock masterpiece is built around five fundamental open chords (E, D, G, A, and C) played in standard tuning.

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Grab your guitar, lock into the brisk 170 BPM groove, and start runnin’ down your own musical dream today!

Chords Info

  • Tunning: Standard(EADGBE)
  • Chords: E, D, G, A, C
  • Key: E
  • Capo: NA
  • BPM: 170

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What key is Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords in?

Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords is in the key of E.

What chords do I need for Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords?

You need E, D, G, A, C to play Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords.

Do I need a capo for Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords?

No capo is needed to play Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords.

How hard is Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords to play on guitar?

Brothers Osborne – Runnin Down A Dream Chords is rated Beginner. It uses simple open chords and is great for new players.

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