*Full Demo Here*
‘Someday Never Comes’ Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chords In Description (Standard - Capo 2 & 3)
https://youtu.be/MKxZpUOoXTA
According to Songfacts, this was CCR's last Top 40 single, and was also the last single to be released while the group existed.
‘Someday Never Comes’ describes the singer's self-consolation as he tries to accept the breakup of a marriage and loss of access to his son.
It was painfully clear that John Fogerty was referring to Creedence Clearwater Revival.
John Fogerty explained: “Every parent tells their child 'someday.' 'Gee, daddy, can we go fishing?' 'Yeah, someday.' My parents divorced when I was young and I ended up divorcing from my first wife.
The song is basically me talking about how it happened to me when I was young and here I go doing the same damn thing. It's sad. I wanted to express what a kid feels, 'Someday Never Comes.'
I wished we had played the music a little stronger, I wished I really would have gotten what I wanted."
*Chords*
*Intro*
A (x-0-2-2-2-0) I play and hold 5th string open only
Asus4 (x-0-2-2-3-0) pull off 2nd string back to A 4 times
(x3)
Asus4
A
Asus2 (x-0-2-2-0-0)
A (note only: x-x-x-2-x-x)
*Verse*
A
E
F#m
Dm
A
F
A
(then Asus4)
A
E
F#m
Dm
A
E
A
(then Asus4)
*Chorus*
E
A
E
A
Bm
D
A
(then Asus4)
…and into 2nd verse and chorus
*Key Change*
Move capo up one fret (from 2nd fret to 3rd fret) then play same chords as above.
*Outro*
Bm
A
Bm
A
Bm
A
…repeat to fade
:0)
‘Someday Never Comes’ Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chords In Description (Standard - Capo 2 & 3)
https://youtu.be/MKxZpUOoXTA
According to Songfacts, this was CCR's last Top 40 single, and was also the last single to be released while the group existed.
‘Someday Never Comes’ describes the singer's self-consolation as he tries to accept the breakup of a marriage and loss of access to his son.
It was painfully clear that John Fogerty was referring to Creedence Clearwater Revival.
John Fogerty explained: “Every parent tells their child 'someday.' 'Gee, daddy, can we go fishing?' 'Yeah, someday.' My parents divorced when I was young and I ended up divorcing from my first wife.
The song is basically me talking about how it happened to me when I was young and here I go doing the same damn thing. It's sad. I wanted to express what a kid feels, 'Someday Never Comes.'
I wished we had played the music a little stronger, I wished I really would have gotten what I wanted."
*Chords*
*Intro*
A (x-0-2-2-2-0) I play and hold 5th string open only
Asus4 (x-0-2-2-3-0) pull off 2nd string back to A 4 times
(x3)
Asus4
A
Asus2 (x-0-2-2-0-0)
A (note only: x-x-x-2-x-x)
*Verse*
A
E
F#m
Dm
A
F
A
(then Asus4)
A
E
F#m
Dm
A
E
A
(then Asus4)
*Chorus*
E
A
E
A
Bm
D
A
(then Asus4)
…and into 2nd verse and chorus
*Key Change*
Move capo up one fret (from 2nd fret to 3rd fret) then play same chords as above.
*Outro*
Bm
A
Bm
A
Bm
A
…repeat to fade
:0)
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