Key: E · Capo: 2nd fret · BPM: 96 · Difficulty: Beginner · Chords: A, D, Em, G
[Intro] A D [Verse] D Em Take me down to the river G D Take me down to the sea D Em Drink up your coffee G D A And sip your tea D Em Sitting in the garden G D Lying in the park D Em All the birds are singing G D A D It'll soon be dark [Chorus] A G D Listen to mother nature's song G The melodies are beautiful D The chords sublime A G D Listen to mother nature's song G The harmonies are killing me D Her rhythms are mine Em A Take a look at all she's done G D G Take a little time [Verse] D Em The shadows on thе pavement G D The sunlight in your hair D Em A cherry blossom snow storm G D A D I can take you there [Chorus] A G D Listen to mother nature's song G The melodies are beautiful D The chords sublime A G D Listen to mother nature's song G The harmonies are killing me D Her rhythms are mine Em Take a look at A all she's done G D G D Take a little time [Outro] A G D G D A G D G D Em A G D G D
Track Info
- Song: Mother Natures Song
- Artist: Liam Gallagher & John Squire
- Released Date: 1 March 2024
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ℹ️ About This Song
Chords Info
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- BPM: 96
- Key: E
- Capo: 2nd fret
- Chords: A, D, Em, G
- Suggested Strumming:
- D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord
| Guitar Chords | Ukulele Chords |
| A – x02220 D – xx0232 Em – 022000 G – 320003 | A – 2100 D – 2220 Em – 0402 G – 0232 |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What key is Mother Natures Song in?
Mother Natures Song is in the key of E.
What chords do I need for Mother Natures Song?
You need A, D, Em, G to play Mother Natures Song by Liam Gallagher & John Squire.
Do I need a capo for Mother Natures Song?
Yes, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play Mother Natures Song by Liam Gallagher & John Squire.
How hard is Mother Natures Song to play on guitar?
Mother Natures Song by Liam Gallagher & John Squire is rated Beginner. It uses simple open chords and is great for new players.