I Will Be There Chords & Lyrics - Steve Forbert
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[INTRO]
[D] [E] [A]
[CHORUS]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes in the st[A]ation [F#m]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes 'round the b[E]end [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope you'll be my f[F#m]inal destin[A]ation [F#m]
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
[VERSE 1]
Well I br[A]oke a heart, I l[F#m]eft my darlin' cr[A]ying [F#m]
Yes, I br[A]oke a heart, that's [F#m]what I've done for y[E]ou [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope this love we're [F#m]both so stuck on try[A]ing [F#m]
Wil[F#m/E]l be w[D]orth the tears and p[E]ain I've put her thr[A]ough
[CHORUS]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes in the st[A]ation [F#m]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes 'round the b[E]end [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope you'll be my f[F#m]inal destin[A]ation [F#m]
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
[SOLO]
[A] [F#m] [A] [F#m]
[A] [F#m] [E] [E6] [E7]
[A] [F#m] [A] [F#m] [F#m/E]
[D] [E] [A]
[VERSE 2]
Well, I kn[A]ow you've gone and [F#m]left your long-time l[A]over [F#m]
Yes, I kn[A]ow you've gone and [F#m]set your darlin' fr[E]ee [E6] [E7]
Said your l[A]ast good-byes and l[F#m]eft him for an[A]other [F#m]
And[F#m/E] I h[D]ope you'll find it's a[E]ll worthwhile with m[A]e
[CHORUS]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes in the st[A]ation [F#m]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes 'round the b[E]end [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope you'll be my f[F#m]inal destin[A]ation [F#m]
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
[OUTRO]
Rollin' [F#m]in, yes
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
Notes
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Start the intro with a single C sharp note (B string, second fret), as an upbeat before the D chord.
Use much vibrato.
The quick E - E6 - E7 on each line 2 is rather optional – do it if you like, vary your playing.
Play an ordinary E chord and put your little finger on the B string second fret, then third fret.
You don't need to play a complete F#m/E chord on line 4 of each verse and chorus. Just play a E bass note.
Or skip it completely and go directly from F#m to D.
[D] [E] [A]
[CHORUS]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes in the st[A]ation [F#m]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes 'round the b[E]end [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope you'll be my f[F#m]inal destin[A]ation [F#m]
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
[VERSE 1]
Well I br[A]oke a heart, I l[F#m]eft my darlin' cr[A]ying [F#m]
Yes, I br[A]oke a heart, that's [F#m]what I've done for y[E]ou [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope this love we're [F#m]both so stuck on try[A]ing [F#m]
Wil[F#m/E]l be w[D]orth the tears and p[E]ain I've put her thr[A]ough
[CHORUS]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes in the st[A]ation [F#m]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes 'round the b[E]end [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope you'll be my f[F#m]inal destin[A]ation [F#m]
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
[SOLO]
[A] [F#m] [A] [F#m]
[A] [F#m] [E] [E6] [E7]
[A] [F#m] [A] [F#m] [F#m/E]
[D] [E] [A]
[VERSE 2]
Well, I kn[A]ow you've gone and [F#m]left your long-time l[A]over [F#m]
Yes, I kn[A]ow you've gone and [F#m]set your darlin' fr[E]ee [E6] [E7]
Said your l[A]ast good-byes and l[F#m]eft him for an[A]other [F#m]
And[F#m/E] I h[D]ope you'll find it's a[E]ll worthwhile with m[A]e
[CHORUS]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes in the st[A]ation [F#m]
I will [A]be there when your t[F#m]rain comes 'round the b[E]end [E6] [E7]
And I h[A]ope you'll be my f[F#m]inal destin[A]ation [F#m]
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
[OUTRO]
Rollin' [F#m]in, yes
I[F#m/E] will [D]be there when your tr[E]ain comes rollin' [A]in
Notes
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Start the intro with a single C sharp note (B string, second fret), as an upbeat before the D chord.
Use much vibrato.
The quick E - E6 - E7 on each line 2 is rather optional – do it if you like, vary your playing.
Play an ordinary E chord and put your little finger on the B string second fret, then third fret.
You don't need to play a complete F#m/E chord on line 4 of each verse and chorus. Just play a E bass note.
Or skip it completely and go directly from F#m to D.
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