Gordon Lightfoot

Ill Do Anything(Chords)

Gordon Lightfoot

Key: G

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Capo on 3rd fret
	        
 

Intro: G  F  C    G  F  C 

verse 1: 
                      F                    C 
Down in the warm dark part of my heart you stay  
                           F                      C 
I've been on my own for so long as I stand here today  
G 
I'd never leave you 
                          C 
I'll do anything that you say  


verse 2: 
                       F                   C 
I've been around some, walking on the down street  
                      F                        C 
Feeling as low as the shoes on the soles of my feet  
G                                             C 
Taking dead aim on fortune and fame you might say  
G                      F                  C 
Playing guitar doesn't make you a star anyway 


Instrumental: C  F  C       F  C    G  F  C 


verse 3: 
                     F                  C 
Many's the time I've wished that I were free 
                            F                   C 
But my love for you was too deep for my eyes to see  
G 
I'd never leave you 
                          C 
I'll do anything that you say  


verse 3: 
                           F                C 
Whenever the thought seems better off left alone 
                         F                        C 
I think of you then in a way that is ten times as strong  
G                                             C 
Taking dead aim on fortune and fame you might say  
G                      F                  C 
Playing guitar doesn't make you a star anyway 


Instrumental: C  F  C       F  C 


OUTRO:    (## fade to end ##) 
G 
I'd never leave you 
                          C 
I'll do anything that you say 
G 
Try to believe me 
     F                    C 
I'll do anything that you say  
    G 
And though it might grieve me 
     F                    C 
I'll do anything that you say  
G 
Please understand me 
     F                    C 
I'll do anything that you say
	        

Written by Gordon Lightfoot

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