The tenth track “My Song Will Never Die” was released on March 24, 2023, from the album Gettin’ Old. It was produced by Jonathan Singleton & Chip Matthews. The track is in the key of F# major, to simplify the chords use a Capo on the 4th fret.
You can also play the song by drop-down the tuning half-step to (Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, Eb) replacing the chords (D, G, Gsus2, A, A5, A5/E) to (G, C, Csus2, D, D5, D5/A,)
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
- BPM: 144
- Key: F#
- Capo: 4th fret
- Chords: D, G, Gsus2, A, A5, A5/E
- Suggested Strumming:
- D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord
Guitar Chords | Ukulele Chords |
D – xx0232 G – 320003 Gsus2 – 30003x A – x02220 A5 – x02xxx A5/E – 00xxxx | D – 2220 G – 0232 Gsus2 – 0230 A – 2100 A5 – xx00 A5/E – xx00 |
Track Info
- Artist: Luke Combs
- Album: Gettin’ Old
- Produced by Jonathan Singleton & Chip Matthews
- Release Date: March 24, 2023
[Intro] D [Verse 1] D There’s a beat coming from
Gsus2
somewhere other than my chest D There’s words that stir up dust
Gsus2
in the peace that I will rest D A melody to ease the mind
Gsus2
long after I’ve lost mine D A5/E D I will, but my song will never die [Verse 2] D I don’t know the day,
Gsus2
I don’t know the time D Gsus2 But one day my Bonnie ain’t gonna
have her Clyde D And I know I’ll be leaving
Gsus2
somewhere further down the line D A5 D I will, but my song will never die [Chorus] G When I hear that hallelujah
D
chorus calling me back home G I’ll lay down this guitar and
D A
someone else can sing my songs D It ain’t about the leaving,
G
it’s in what you leave behind D A5 D I will, but my song will never die [Verse 3] D True words are rare birds,
Gsus2
they heal up broken hearts D They sing through rusty strings
Gsus2
on beat up old guitars D The notes are always changing
Gsus2
but truth stands the test of time D A5 D I will, but my song will never die [Chorus] G When I hear that hallelujah chorus
D
calling me back home G I’ll lay down this guitar and
D A
someone else can sing my songs D It ain’t about the leaving,
G
it’s in what you leave behind D A5 I will, but my song will never die [Instrumental] D G D G [Bridge] G When my name ain’t nothing
D
more than just letters on a stone G Or flowers in a field full of
D A
other sinners gone D It ain’t about the leaving,
G
it’s in what you leave behind D A D I will, but my song will never die D A G I will, but my song will never die D A G I will, but my song will never die D A G I will, but my song will never die D A G I will, but my song will never die
[Outro] G When I hear that hallelujah chorus
D
calling me back home G I’ll lay down this guitar and
D A5
someone else can sing my songs D It ain’t about the leaving,
G
it’s in what you leave behind D A D I will, but my song will never die D Oh I will, but my song will... never die
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