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Gilbert Osullivan Alone Again Chords

Alone Again (Naturally) chords

by Gilbert O'Sullivan

  • Alone Again (Naturally) was written by Irish gaelic vocalist-songwriter, Gilbert O'Sullivan. The single was released Feb 18, 1972 in the UK, and May 1972 in the U.s..
  • Music: F Major in 4/4 time at ~ 86 bpm
  • Chords: F, F6, Fmaj7, Faug, Am, Am7b5, E7, Gm, Gm7, Gm7b5, Gm9, Ab, D7, D7b9, Dm, Dsus2, Dm7b5, Eb7, C/G, C7, C7b9, Bm7b5.
  • Level Of Ease: Intermediate - in that location are some pretty testing chords in this song. If you are a beginner and feel comfortable with the essential open chords, learn how to play barre chords and re-visit this song. Calculations and formulas of the less mutual chords can be found with the chord charts below.

Alone Again (Naturally) past Gilbert O'Sullivan

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            F    F6    Dsus2     Dm    Gm9     C7     F            Intro: 4/4 ‖    –     |        –      |      –      |       ‖            Fmaj7                   F6            Am            1. In a lit-tle while from now    If I'm not feel-ing an-y less sour            Am7b5                                                       D7            I prom-ise my-self    To care for myself    And half dozen-sit a near-by to-wer            Gm7                        Gm7b5            And climb-ing to the elevation    To throw my-self off            F                  Faug            In an ef-fort to make it clear to who-due east-ver            F6                         Bm7b5   E7            What it's similar when you lot're shat  - tered            Am                             Am7b5                D7b9    D7            Left stand-ing in the lurch    At a church building where peop-le say  -  ing            Gm                                         Gm7b5            "My God that'due south tough    She stood him up___ No betoken in us re-principal-ing            Fmaj7          F6          Am          D7            We may likewise go abode"    As I did on my own            Gm           C7b9          F            A-lone a-gain___   Nat-ur-al-ly            Fmaj7                    F6           Am            2. To call back that on-ly yes-ter-day    I was cheer-ful bright and gay            Am7b5                                                   D7            Wait-ing for-ward to    Would-n't do?   The function I was a-bout to play            Gm7                       Gm7b5            Only as if to knock me down    Re-al-i-ty came a-round            F                   Faug            And with-out so much    Every bit a mere touch            F6            Bm7b5  E7            Threw me in-to lit-tle piec - es            Am                             Am7b5           D7b9    D7            Leav-ing me to dubiousness    Talk a-bout God in his mer  -  cy            Gm                           Gm7b5            Who if He rea-lly does ex-ist    Why did He de-sert me            Fmaj7         F6        Am           D7            In my hour of demand    I tru-ly am in-human action            Gm           C7b9            F            A-lone a-gain___     Nat-ur-al-ly            Ab            Bridge: It seems to me that there are more than hearts            Eb7                                     Gm7b5      C7            Bro-ken in the earth that can't exist | mend-ed -     |            Ab         Dm7b5            Left united nations- at - | tend-ed -        |            C/Thou                 Gm7    C7            What do we practice?    What do we | do?  -     |            Fmaj7   F6    Am     Am7b5     Am7b5   D7     Gm7    Gm7b5            Instr: |       –    |       |         |       –     |       |        |            F     Faug     F6   Bm7b5  E7            |     –        |     /           |            Am       Am7b5   D7     Gm     Gm7b5   Fmaj7   F6   Am   D7                        |       |         -     |       |       |       -    |    –    |                          Gm           C7b9            F            A-lone a-gain        Nat-ur-al-ly            Fmaj7                   F6           Am            iii. Await-ing dorsum ov-er the years    And what-ev-er else that ap-pears            Am7b5                                                          D7            I re-mem-ber I cried when my male parent died, never wishing to hide the tears                          Gm7                         Gm7b5            And at vi-ty v years old    My Moth-er God remainder her soul            F                       Faug            Could-n't un-der-stand    Why the on-ly man            F6                   Bm7b5  E7            She had ev-er loved had been ta  -  ken            Am                              Am7b5           D7b9    D7            Leav-ing her to start    With a center so bad-ly brok  - en            Gm                                  Gm7b5            Des-pite en-cour-age-ment from me    No words were ev-er spok-en            Fmaj7               F6       Am                  D7            When she pas-sed a-way    I cried and cried all day            Gm           C7b9             F            A-lone a-gain___      Nat-ur-al-ly            Gm           C7b9   C7        F            A-lone a-gain___      Nat-ur-al-ly          

  • Key, note & chord transposition chart
  • Reading the Vocal Charts - a closer look at reading the charts on this site
  • Sheet Music at MusicNotes.Com - Pianoforte/Guitar Vocal

Chord Charts 🗝 F Major

Numbered Circles: Fingers used to play chords O: Optional Note
Barre Line: One finger holds down multiple stringsR: Root Note
Unmarked strings: Play open upTen: Don't play string B: Bass Note

Right Handed Charts:

Please Annotation: The following is a calculation of the less common chords

  • You will notice a few m7b5 or half-diminished seventh chords: 1-b3-b5-b7
  • Faug is an F augmented chord with the formula i-iii-#5, besides written every bit F+
  • F6 is an F chord with an added 6th: 1-3-5-6
  • C7b9 is a C7 chord with an added flattened ninth: 1-3-five-b7-b9.
  • Same applies to D7b9
  • Gm9 is a Gm7 chord with an added 9th: one-3-v-b7-9

Calculating these chords:

Chord Tonic Calibration Formula Result
Am7b5 A-B-C#-D-E-F#-G# 1-b3-b5-b7 A-C-Eb-K
Bm7b5 B-C#-D#-East-F#-G#-A# 1-b3-b5-b7 B-D-F-A
Dm7b5 D-E-F#-Chiliad-A-B-C# 1-b3-b5-b7 D-F-Ab-C
Gm7b5 G-A-B-C-D-Due east-F# 1-b3-b5-b7 G-Bb-Db-F
Faug F-G-A-Bb-C-D-E one-three-#v F-A-C#
F6 F-G-A-Bb-C-D-East 1-3-five-6 F-A-C-D
C7b9 C-D-Eastward-F-K-A-B-C-D 1-iii-v-b7-b9 C-E-K-Bb-Db
D7b9 D-E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D-E 1-b3-b5-b7 D-F#-A-C-Eb
Gm9 G-A-B-C-D-E-F#-G-A 1-3-5-b7-9 Yard-Bb-D-F-A

Left Handed Charts:

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