Billy Ray Cyrus

Give My Heart To You(Chords)

Billy Ray Cyrus

Key: G

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	        Intro : |D9- - -|D9- - D|D9- - -|D9- - D| 
 
Verse 1 : 
 
   G                                      G 
I gave two teeth in a teenage brawl, to a girl whose name I can't recall 
D                       D 
    Then we broke up 
   G                                  G 
I gave a knee to the football team chasing that high school state champ dream 
D                      D 
    We almost won 
Bm            A                G        D/F# 
I gave junior college almost a year 
       Em                Bm                A4               A 
Then I gave a Greyhound twenty bucks, and that's how I got here 
 

G A D G A D I give all my money, for a slice of daily bread G A Bm G A I give forty honest hours, to a boss I never met G A D G A Bm And I gave my soul to Jesus, at the age of twenty-two G D/F# Em D/F# A4 A So there ain't much left to offer, but I give my heart to you
Intro : |D9- - -|D9- - D| Verse 2 : G G I gave a beard and a head of hair to a boot camp corporal with a barbers chair D D At Camp LeJeune G G I gave Uncle sam what he bargained for, twenty-four months not a minute more D D I just didn't fit in Bm A G D/F# Then I gave a high school friend of mine a call Em Bm A4 A And we gave a body shop a try 'til we gave up last fall Chorus : G A D G A D I give all my money, for a slice of daily bread G A Bm G A I give forty honest hours, to a boss I never met G A D G A Bm And I gave my soul to Jesus, at the age of twenty-two G D/F# Em D/F# A4 A So there ain't much left to offer, but I give my heart to you Solo : |G - A - | D - - - | G - A - | D - - - | |G - A - | Bm- - - | G - - - | A - - - | Chorus : G A D G A Bm Bm And I gave my soul to Jesus, at the age of twenty-two G D/F# Em D/F# A4 A So there ain't much left to offer, but I give my heart to you Outro : |D9- - -|D9- - D|D9- - -|D9- - D||D9 |D9-D| Comments : I really love this song, because it's simply simple and great :-) It also has great Lyrics in my opinion. It sounds best with a flatpicking on an acoustic guitar. Try to play a G6 instead of the G in the line 'So there ain't much ...'. That sounds pretty cool. Also try to play a D9 instead of the D in some parts of the song, so it doesn't sound the same all the time. The Intro- and Outro Part : |D9- - -|D9 - D| can be picked something like that :
                      Hammer 
                      /\ 
e |0-----------|0-----0-2---| 
b |3--3--------|3--3----3---| 
g |2-----2-----|2-------2---| 
D |0-----------|0-------0---| 
E |------------|------------| 
A |------------|------------|

Written by Walt Aldridge/Bob DiPiero

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