Somebody’s Son in guitar acoustic version can be one of the best song you liked. Not only enjoying the song but you can play “Somebody’s Son by Aaron Lines” using guitar too. Yeah .. this song by may also be played by that device. But, before that, you need to understand its guitar chords.
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Yes, guitar is not easy to master in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the easier guitar will feel to play Somebody’s Son song.
“Somebody’s Son” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “Moments That Matter (2007)” album.
Somebody’s Son by Aaron Lines Guitar Chords
Capo 2
C#m A 2x
Verse 1
[E]I was watching the news tonight
[B]Anchorman said there was a fight
And a [C#m]young man[B] died from his wou[A]nds
[E]They showed pictures of the battle
[B]And I almost turned the channel
Like I al[C#m]ways[B] seem to [A]do
[A]Then it hit me like a freight train coming through [B]
Chorus
That?s somebody?s son,[E]
Somebody?s h[B]usband,
Somebody?s ev[A]erything,
Out there someone?s co[B]ming undone
It made me w[C#m]onder if any[B]one really wins
When [A]every war has to be [B]won
[B]With somebody?s son
C#m A 2x
Verse 2 (same as first verse)
I walked down the hall to check
On my youngest lying in bed
And I stood there watching him dream
I tried but I couldn?t imagine how we would feel if something happened
And I didn?t have him here with me
Then I cried for that dead boy and his family
Chorus
He?s somebody?s son,
Somebody?s husband,
Somebody?s everything,
Out there someone?s coming undone.
It made me wonder if anyone really wins
When every war has to be won
With somebody?s son
[E] [B] [C#m] [B] [A] [E] [B]
Chorus
Somebody?s son,
Somebody?s husband,
Somebody?s everything.
Out there someone?s coming undone.
It made me wonder if anyone really wins
When every war has to be won
With somebody’s son
[C#m] [A] [C#m] [A] [C#m]
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If you want to learn Aaron Lines Somebody’s Son guitar chords, you have to learn the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords only require few adjustments. Every of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart.
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