Did you know ? We offer a chords chart including more than 1000 choard diagrams with photos !
Pinterest T4A Youtube T4A Twitter T4A Facebook T4A

Save Tonight tab

Save tablatureAdd to favorites
tablature comments 0 Comments
Print tablaturePrint
Free Save tonight tab for the acoustic guitar. Learn to play Eagle-Eye Cherry with easy chords for beginners in video.
Ukulele Version: Save tonight Ukulele



You like ? Help us ! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel !

Chords (4)

How to read and play chords for beginners

Chord C (x,3,2,0,1,0)
View chord photo
Chord F (1,3,3,2,1,1)
View chord photo
Chord G (3,2,0,0,3,3)
View chord photo
Chord Am (x,0,2,2,1,0)
View chord photo

 

Tab

How to read a Tab

Zoom A- | Reset | A+
Metronome
AutoScroll
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Change Key :
Intro : [Am Am][F F][C C][G G] x4



1st verse :
         Am Am   F F     C C       G G
Come and close, the curtains
              Am Am  F F   C C           G G
'Cause all we need is candle light
        Am Am    F F  C C              G G
You and me and a bottle of wine 
              Am Am         F F   C C     G G
And I'll hold you tonight
        Am Am  F F    C C        G G
Well we know I'm going away
        Am Am    F F          C C     G G
And how I wish I wish it weren't so
             Am Am        F F            C C   G G
So take this wine and drink with me 
Am Am             F F        C C     G G
Let's delay our misery 



Chorus : 
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone



2nd verse :
          Am Am F F       C C     G G
There's a log on the fire
       Am Am   F F        C C       G G
And it burns like me for you
        Am Am    F F         C C     G G
Tomorrow comes with one desire
   Am Am        F F    C C     G G
To take me away
         Am Am  F F   C C        G G
It ain't easy to say good-bye
       Am Am     F F      C C        G G
Darling please don't start to cry
       Am Am              F F          C C     G G
'Cause girl you know I got to go
     Am Am             F F          C C     G G
And lord, I wish it wasn't so



Chorus : 
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone



Solo : [Am Am][F F][C C][G G] x4



Bridge :
Am Am        F F        C C         G G
 Tomorrow comes to take me away
Am Am           F F       C C        G G
 I wish that I, that I could stay
Am Am              F F        C C      G G
Girl you know I got to go
    Am Am             F F         C C         G G
And lord I wish it wasn't so



Chorus : 
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone
       Am Am   F F    C C                  G G
Save tonight and fight the break of dawn
    Am Am     F F    C C              G G
Come tomorrow tomorrow I'll be gone
Am Am  F F  C C              G G
      tomorrow I'll be gone
Am Am  F F  C C              G G
      tomorrow I'll be gone
Am Am  F F  C C              G G
      tomorrow I'll be gone
Am Am  F F  C C              G G
      tomorrow I'll be gone



[Am Am][F F][C C][G G] x4

Comments

facebook
Follow us on Facebook!
forum
Need Help? Ask your questions here!
Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence
(Robert Fripp)