Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks - Wild As The Wind guitar chord

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Date: 4/5/99; 5:37:44 PM

From: "Bahram"

Subject: "Wild As The Wind" by GARTH BROOKS and TRISHA YEARWOOD

Wild As The Wind - Written by Peter Wasner and Charles John Quarto

Recorded by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood.

To be found on GARTH BROOKS - DOUBLE LIVE, Disc #2

Transcription by Bahram ( Urkman@frankfurt.netsurf.de )

The Original Recording is in G#, so use a Capo on the 1'st Fret if you want

to play along with the CD.

Intro : |G - - - | G - - - |

G G/B

1.Verse Johnny grew up, on the dark side of the law

C(9) D

Living in a shadow, of a light he never saw

G G/B

Rosie came `round, in the way that good love does

C(9) D

Just when you?re looking elsewhere, for the thing that never was

|3/4 G | 3/4 G/B

Chorus Wild as the wind, wild as the wind is

C(9) D

Wild as the wind is love, Yeaaaah

|3/4 G | 3/4 G/B

Wild as the wind, wild as the wind is

C(9) D

Wild as the wind is love

G G/B

2.Verse So they teamed up, and they travelled all the way

C(9) D

Looking for forever, for every yesterday

G G/B

She brings him hope, in the way that angels do

C(9) D

Taking him to heaven, in ways he never knew

|3/4 G | 3/4 G/B

Chorus Wild as the wind, wild as the wind is

C(9) D

Wild as the wind is love, Yeaaaah

|3/4 G | 3/4 G/B

Wild as the wind, wild as the wind is

C(9) D

Wild as the wind is love, wild as the wind

Solo |G - - - | G/B - - - | C(9) - - - | D - - - |

Em G/B C

Bridge Ever so often, he gets a stray look in his eyes

F C/E Am7 D

She knows how to hold him, without ever asking why

|3/4 G | 3/4 G/B

Chorus Wild as the wind, wild as the wind is

C(9) D

Wild as the wind is love, Yeaaaah

|3/4 G | 3/4 G/B

Wild as the wind, wild as the wind is

C(9) D

Wild as the wind is love, wild as the wind

Repeat the Chorus a few times and then fade out. The last Chord is a G.

Comments :

Be careful in the Chorus. The 1'st, 2'nd, 5'th and 6'th bar are 3/4 bars, not

not a whole 4/4.

All C(9) chords can also be played as a standard C Chord, but C(9) just sound

authentic.

And here is how to play a few of those "strange" chords in this song, if you

don't know them :

G/B C(9) C/E Am7

E 3 | - - X - E 3 | - - x - E 0 | - - - - E 0 | - - - -

G 3 | - - x - G 3 | - - x - G 1 | x - - - G 1 | x - - -

B 0 | - - - - B 0 | - - - - B 0 | - - - - B 0 | - - - -

D 0 | - - - - D 2 | - x - - D 2 | - x - - D 2 | - x - -

A 2 | - x - - A 3 | - - x - A 3 | - - x - A 0 | - - - -

E x | - - - - E x | - - - - E 0 | - - - - E x | - - - -

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