Soon You’ll Get Better (feat. Dixie Chicks)

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UKULELE CHORDS AND TABS

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Intro: C  G  Am  G
 
xA|----3h5---5-5p3-2-3--|--2-3h5-----5p3-3----|
xE|--0------------------|----------0----------|
xC|--0------------------|--2-----2------------|
xG|--------0------------|------------------0--|

xA|--0-3h5---5-5p3-2-3--|--2---3---5---5------|
xE|--0------------------|--3---------0--------|
xC|---------------------|---------------------|
xG|--------2------------|----0---0-------0----|


Verse 1:
C                            G  
  The buttons of my coat were, tangled in my hair
Am                             G                        F
   In doctor's office lighting, I didn't tell you I was scared
G                                 C
  That was the first time we were there
 

                   G  
Holy orange bottles, each night I pray to you
Am                             G                       F
   Desperate people find faith, so now I pray to Jesus too
G
  And I say to you
 
Chorus:
C         G  
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
F         G
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
Am     G                    F
Ooh-ah, you'll get better soon
G  
    'Cause you have to

Interlude: C  G  Am  G
 
Verse 2:
C                       G  
  I know delusion when I, see it in the mirror
Am                           G                          F
   You like the nicer nurses, you make the best of a bad deal
G                         C
  I just pretend it isn't real
 

                           G  
I'll paint the kitchen neon, I'll brighten up the sky
Am                          G                              F
   I know I'll never get it, there's not a day that I won't try
G
  And I say to you
 
Chorus:
C         G  
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
F         G
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
Am     G                    F
Ooh-ah, you'll get better soon
G  
    'Cause you have to
 
Bridge:
Dm                   G                C
   And I hate to make this all about me
    G                      Am
But who am I supposed to talk to?
C                     F
What am I supposed to do
Fm
   If there's no you?
 
Verse 3:
C                             G  
  This won't go back to normal, if it ever was
Am                           G                       F
   It's been years of hoping, and I keep saying it because
G
  'Cause I have to
 
Chorus:
C     G  
Ooh-ah, you'll get better
F         G
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
Am     G                    F   G  
Ooh-ah, you'll get better soon


C         G  
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
F         G
Ooh-ah, soon you'll get better
Am     G                  F
Ooh-ah, you'll get better soon
G  
    'Cause you have to

Outro: C  G  Am  G  F
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Connor Voigt

I’m gonna walk into guitar center and start playing this on a uke 😉

PoshTheFox

Thank you so much! I want to learn this for my grandpa. He loved led Zepplin so much. This song was playing as he drifted away from me. You have no idea how much this means to me. <3

pvsiii

The “H” stands for hammer-on, the arrows mean you bend the string, the “full” means you bend the string a full tone (should sound 2 frets higher)

Hope that helps:)

Jonas

Hi there! My apologies that it took this long, but I have now posted a full tab for Stairway To Heaven ;-). Enjoy!

kt

SCREAMING BECAUSE IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR FOREVER THANK

Alex Fielder

You get a coupon for a free hug because of how awesome you are 🙂 I LOVE THIS SONG

Gabe

NO STAIRWAY

Walter

thanks very useful

Marv

Really good. Thanks a lot.

Pendolinchen

Thank you, i love his song and the Uke 😉

~Sunday 6th of April~

Biography

Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. Her narrative songwriting, which often takes inspiration from her personal life, has received widespread critical praise and media coverage. Swift debuted as a country pop singer, but eventually incorporated and moved into other genres, including pop rock, synth-pop, electro-pop, dance pop, folk pop, and indie folk.

Born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, Swift relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004 to pursue a career in country music.

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