Luke Combs – My Song Will Never Die (Guitar)

Half-Step Down (Eb-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb-Eb) Video Lesson
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Chords

Attempt to capture chords to play along with the official lyric video: Tune down a half step to play these chord shapes with the video. If you don't want to tune down, I find that it also sounds good to transpose these chords down 3 and put a capo on 2 (using open E and suspended A and B shapes) The G in parentheses is the beginning of the instrumental section that follows. [Intro] G [Verse 1]
          G                          Cadd9
There’s a beat coming from somewhere other than my chest

        G                              Cadd9
There’s words that stir up dust in the peace that I will rest

  G                            Cadd9
A melody to ease the mind long after I’ve lost mine

  G            D5/A             G
I will, but my song will never die
[Verse 2]
G                     Cadd9
I don’t know the day, I don’t know the time

    G                       Cadd9
But one day my Bonnie ain’t gonna have her Clyde

    G                                Cadd9
And I know I’ll be leaving somewhere further down the line

  G            D5               G
I will, but my song will never die
[Chorus]
       C                           G
When I hear that hallelujah chorus calling me back home

     C                                G                D
I’ll lay down this guitar and someone else can sing my songs

   G                                C
It ain’t about the leaving, it’s in what you leave behind

  G            D5               G
I will, but my song will never die
[Verse 3]
G                               Cadd9
True words are rare birds, they heal up broken hearts

     G                             Cadd9
They sing through rusty strings on beat up old guitars

    G                                     Cadd9
The notes are always changing but truth stands the test of time

  G            D5               G
I will, but my song will never die
[Chorus]
       C                           G
When I hear that hallelujah chorus calling me back home

     C                                G                D
I’ll lay down this guitar and someone else can sing my songs

   G                                C
It ain’t about the leaving, it’s in what you leave behind

  G            D5              (G)
I will, but my song will never die
[Instrumental] G C G C [Bridge]
        C                                 G
When my name ain’t nothing more than just letters on a stone

   C                          G             D
Or flowers in a field full of other sinners gone

   G                                C
It ain’t about the leaving, it’s in what you leave behind

  G            D                G
I will, but my song will never die

G              D                C
I will, but my song will never die

G              D                C
I will, but my song will never die

G              D                C
I will, but my song will never die

G              D                C
I will, but my song will never die
[Outro]
       C                           G
When I hear that hallelujah chorus calling me back home

     C                                G                D5
I’ll lay down this guitar and someone else can sing my songs

   G                                C
It ain’t about the leaving, it’s in what you leave behind

  G            D                G
I will, but my song will never die

     G
Oh I will, but my song will... never die