Everywhere chords by Fleetwood Mac


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Everywhere | Chords + Lyrics


Intro

||: E Emaj7 | E6 Emaj7 :|| x3
| E Emaj7 | E6 |
||: E B | E B | E B | C#m7 A :||
Calling out your name. Calling out your name.

Verse 1

| E B | E B |
Can you hear me calling, out your name?
| E B | C#m7 A |
You know that I’m falling and I don’t know what to say.
| E B | E B |
I’ll speak a little louder, I’ll even shout.
| E B | C#m7 A |
You know that I’m proud and I can’t get the words out.

Chorus 1

| B C#m7 | A B | C#m7 B | A B |
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere.
| B C#m7 | A B | C#m7 B | A B |
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere (wanna be with you everywhere).

Instrumental 1

| E B | E B | E B | C#m7 A |

Verse 2

| E B | E B |
Something’s happening, happening to me.
| E B | C#m7 A |
My friends say I’m acting peculiarly.
| E B | E B |
Come on, baby, we better make a start.
| E B | C#m7 A |
You better make it soon before you break my heart.

Chorus 2

| B C#m7 | A B | C#m7 B | A B |
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere.
| B C#m7 | A B | C#m7 B | A B |
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere (wanna be with you everywhere).

Instrumental 2

||: E Emaj7 | E6 Emaj7 :||
||: E Eadd9 | E Eadd9 :||

Verse 3

| E B | E B |
Can you hear me calling, out your name?
| E B | C#m7 A |
You know that I’m falling and I don’t know what to say.
| E B | E B |
Come along, baby, we better make a start.
| E B | C#m7 A |
You better make it soon before you break my heart.

Chorus 3

||: B C#m7 | A B | C#m7 B | A B :||
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere.
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere.
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere.
Oh, I, I want to be with you everywhere (wanna be with you everywhere).

Outro

||: E :|| x5
||: E (G# A B E ) | E5 | E (D# E F# B) | E5 :|| to fade
Da, da, dum, da…


Everywhere’s chords, progressions, and TAB

Everywhere Analysis + TAB

Sung by “the other” female singer of Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie, Everywhere was a huge hit for the band in 1987, over a decade after their masterpiece Rumours.

As Everywhere’s chords are played by keyboards and sparse, picked guitar parts, I’ve designed a part that you could play if you’re the only guitarist in a band, playing live.

As many classic tunes have more than one guitar, this is a skill you must develop in order to play live with bands as the only guitarist, I can help you on this journey by giving you many examples like this.

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