Soon Chords & Lyrics by LeAnn Rimes
Soon
guitar chords lyrics
Soon
LeAnn Rimes
I Need You
Transcribed by: Steven P.
C x32010
C x35553
Am x02210
Fadd9 13x213
Dm xx0231
Csus x33011
Csus x35563
F 133211
Cadd9 x32030
Bb x13331
Esus 022200
E 022100
Asus x02230
D/F# xx4232
Gsus 3x0013
Gsus 355533
Absus 466644
Db x46664
Bbm x13321
Gb 244344
Ebm x68876
Csus2
Verse 1
C Am Fadd9
Soon, baby I will cry my last tears, soon, yeah
Dm
I will be over you
C Am
Soon, darling all these tears won't be here
Fadd9
Soon, yeah
Dm Csus
You know that I will be over you soon
Verse 2
C Am
One night, baby, you won't be in my dreams
F Dm
One night, yeah, I'll finally make it through
C Am
One night, darling, I won't call out your name
F
I won't be in this pain
Dm Csus
I will be over you soon
Chorus 1
F
Soon as the mountains turn to rivers
C Cadd9
Soon as the sea turns into sand
Bb
Soon as the sun comes up at midnight
C Csus
That's how soon and
F
All the hurt will end
C
But 'til then I'll just pretend
Esus E Asus Am
It will be o - ver, o - ver
D/F# Gsus Am Gsus
I keep telling myself I'll for - get you someday soon
C
Soon
Am F Dm Csus
Chorus 2
F
Soon as the mountains turn to rivers
C
Soon as the sea turns into sand
Bb
Soon as the sun comes up at midnight
C
That's how soon and
F
All the hurt will end
C
But 'til then I'll just pretend
Esus E Asus Am
It will be o - ver, o - ver
D/F# Gsus Absus Db
I keep telling myself I'll for - get you someday soon
Baby
Outro Chorus
Bbm Gb
I will cry my last tears soon - soon
Ebm
You know that I will be over you
Db Bbm
Soon, darling, I won't call out your name
Gb
I won't be in this pain
Ebm Db
I will be over you soon
Gb Db
I'll be over you soon, baby
Gb Db
I'll be over you soon - soon
Gb Absus Db
Oh I'll be over you soon
This is my interpretation of the song and is what I hear. Since
U-G doesn't always include the correct chord voicings, I have
included all of them in this transcription. Please feel free to
experiment with your own chord voicings.
Quite a few chords on this song. On some of them, I've included
duplicates. The first is an open chord and the second is a barre
version. Listing more than one version of the same chord gives
you the opportunity to stay in the same area of the neck for
greater efficiency.
Due to the vast number of chords used in this song, I have set
the difficulty to intermediate. Intermediate and better guitar
players should have no problem playing this song.