Anson Seabra – The Saddest Man Alive (Guitar Live)

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[Verse 1]
Am             C           Fmaj7
There goes the saddest man alive

Am               C             Fmaj7
Walking down the street all by himself on Friday night

Am             C              Fmaj7
Heart broke in pieces, twenty-nine

Am               C
Just the same as yesterday

        Fmaj7
Without her by his side

C  Fmaj7    G
Hmm, by his side
[Chorus]
Am        C
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah

G             Fmaj7                   Am   Cmaj7
If you listen close, you can hear him cry, ah ah

G              Fmaj7
Calling to her ghost in the moonlight

Am         C         G         Fmaj7
“Why’d you leave me? Come back sweetie”

Am        C
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah

G              Fmaj7
Calling to her ghost in the moonlight

Fmaj7
(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
[Verse 2]
Am             C           Fmaj7
There goes the saddest man alive

Am                C                 Fmaj7
Tries his best to hide it, but it’s written in his eyes

Am         C                Fmaj7
No will to live but none to die

Am                  C
Knows he’ll make it out of this

    Fmaj7
But oh, he won’t tonight

Em  F    G
Hmm, not tonight
[Chorus]
Am        C
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah

G             Fmaj7                   Am   Cmaj7
If you listen close, you can hear him cry, ah ah

G              Fmaj7
Calling to her ghost in the moonlight

Am         C         G         Fmaj7
“Why’d you leave me? Come back sweetie”

Am        C
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah

G              Fmaj7
Calling to her ghost in the moonlight
[Post-Chorus]
Am        C        G              Fmaj7
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah
(Calling to her ghost in the moonlight)
Am        C        G              Fmaj7
Ah ah ah, ah ah ah
(Calling to her ghost in the moonlight) [Outro]
Am             C           Fmaj7
There goes the saddest man alive

Am          C                   Fmaj7
Been eleven months but he can’t get her off his mind

Am        C                  Fmaj7
Lost in a love with just one side

Am             C       Fmaj7
Clinging to the memory of their last goodbye