Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song chords by Jason Michael Carroll

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Key: A · Capo: 2nd fret · BPM: 168 · Difficulty: Beginner · Chords: G, D, Em, C, Em7
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[Intro]

G  D
 
[Verse]

 Em               
There's days that  
             C
She can't recall

G                        D
 From the life that she lived
Em                
With some memories 
              C
She's better off

  G                          D
'Cause she don't have to forget
 
 C                          D
But I get my hopes up some times
 C
When I see that light in her eyes
 
And she says...
 
 
[Chorus]
               G    
"Tell me your name, 

I feel like 
        D
I know you
          Em7           
Like I've seen you more 
                 C
Than just a few times

                  G
Come here let me show you
             D
A couple of pictures
                  Em7      
They're a little faded and 
             C
Before your time
 
                 G
This was in Colorado
         D
One February
                       Em7
Where we moved from Toronto
                C
Right after we married
 
                 G
That man on the left,
              D
Is my loving husband
                  Em7
And those are our kids
               C
Oh how I love them
 
                    Em
That look in their eyes
                     D
The smiles on their face
               Bm
When I look at you
                    C
It's strangely the same
 
              G   D
Tell me your name"
 
 
[Verse]

Em7             
Most of the time 
            C
That's the way, 

 G                 D
Our visits usually go
 Em7              C
Photos of memory lane,
G                             D
A few memories she can still hold
 
 C                  
But there's moments 
             D
I can still find

           C
That it's her, staring out 

Through those eyes
 
And I say
 
 
[Chorus]
               G   
"Tell Me Your Name, 
                 D
I know that you know me
                   Em      
You've been there every day 
             C
Of my whole life 

                  G       
Come here let me show you, 
                 D
In most of your pictures

                  Em           
That's me that's standing right 
               C
There by your side  
 
                   G   
Like there in Colorado, 
                  D
The reason we're laughing
                      Em7     
Is you'd just made a snowball, 
                 C
And threw it at Daddy
                  G        
That man on your left, yeah 
              D
You were his angel

                Em7         
You might not remember now, 
            Em   C
But someday you will
 
                 Em    
That look in our eyes,   
                   D
The smiles on our faces 

              Em
We've got no doubts mom
              C
You were the greatest
                 G
So Tell Me Your Name"
         D
And she said...
 
My name is Diane
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ℹ️ About This Song

On the 21st of February 2022, the track was released.

Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song

Track Info

Chords Info

  • Tuning: Standard(E A D G B E)
  • Key: A
  • Capo: 2nd fret
  • Chords: G, D, Em, C, Em7
  • BPM: 168
  • Suggested Strumming:
  • D= Down Stroke, U = Upstroke, N.C= No Chord

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What key is Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song in?

Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song is in the key of A.

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What chords do I need for Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song?

You need G, D, Em, C, Em7 to play Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song by Jason Michael Carroll.

Do I need a capo for Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song?

Yes, place a capo on the 2nd fret to play Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song by Jason Michael Carroll.

How hard is Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song to play on guitar?

Tell Me Your Name Dianes Song by Jason Michael Carroll is rated Beginner. It uses simple open chords and is great for new players.

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