I Walk The Line Guitar Chords
Just listen to the song.
I walk the line guitar chords. I walk the line. Intro a d a e b7 e verse 1 a b e i keep a close watch on this heart of mine b e i keep my eyes wide open all the time a e i keep the ends out for the tie that binds b e a because you re. A a 1 b 2 c 3 c 4 d 5 d 6 e 5 f 4 f 3 g 2 g 1 10pt 11pt 12pt 13pt 14pt 15pt 16pt 17pt 18pt 19pt 20pt 21pt 22pt 23pt 24pt 25pt 26pt 27pt 28pt 29pt 30pt 31pt 32pt 33pt 34pt 35pt 36pt 37pt 38pt 39pt 40pt 41pt 42pt 43pt 44pt 45pt 46pt 47pt 48pt 49pt 50pt 51pt 52pt 53pt 54pt 55pt 56pt 57pt 58pt 59pt 60pt. Select version 1 0 tobi.
A e i keep the ends out for the tie that binds b7 e because you re mine i walk the line then walk up to a e b g d a 0 e 0 2 4 verse 2 e7 a i find it. A johnny cash bb vote rhythm. Thats the unique thing about the song. D a d i keep a close watch on this heart of mine a d i keep my eyes wide open all the time g d i keep the ends out for the tie that binds a d because you re mine i walk the line.
Welcome to the i walk the line guitar chord chart by the late great johnny cash. I like johnny s songs because they tend to be pretty straight forward for beginner guitar students. B7 e i keep a close watch on this heart of mine b7 e i keep my eyes wide open all the time a e i keep the ends out for the tie that binds b7 e because you re mine i walk the line a e a i find it very very easy to be true e a i find myself alone when each day s through d a yes i ll admit that i m a fool for you e a because you re mine i walk the line d a d as sure as night is dark and day is light a d i keep you on my mind both day and night g d and happiness i ve known proves that it s. First verse is correct but the song changes keys every verse.
C g7 c i keep a close watch on this heart of mine g7 c i keep my eyes wide open all the time f c i keep the ends out for the tie that binds g7 c because you re mine i walk the line g7 c i find it. E a d a e using a 12 cord blue progression in each key and using an alternating baseline between each to get into the next key without sounding awkward. It is an eighth note strumming pattern where we alternate playing just the base note of the chord the lowest note and then strumming the rest of the chord.