Tonight in My Dreams played in guitar can be one of your favourite song. Not only enjoying the song but you can play “Tonight in My Dreams by David Francey” using guitar too. Yeah .. this music by may also be played by that device. But, before that, you must know its guitar chords.

If you are looking for Tonight in My Dreams guitar chords, you have come to the perfect web.

Yeah,Ya, guitar is not easy to study in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the easier guitar will feel to play the music.

“Tonight in My Dreams” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “The Waking Hour (2005)” album.

Tonight in My Dreams by David Francey Guitar Chords

CAPO: 2nd Fret

INTRO: C

Tell me baby would it be alright

Would it be alright if I saw you tonight
If I [F]saw you tonight
Saw you tonight in my [C]dreams

Tell me baby would it be okay

We can get back home by the break of day
If I [F]saw you tonight
Saw you tonight in my [C]dreams

CHORUS:
[F]I ain’t no liar, we can get higher
Than [C]heaven above
[F]I’m telling you, Baby, it’s true
[G]This must be love

[C]We can go out, carrying on

Just dancing ’til dawn with the radio on
If I [F]saw you tonight
Saw you tonight in my [C]dreams

We could be dancing to a radio tune

I’ll kiss you all night by the light of the moon
If I [F]saw you tonight
Saw you tonight in my [C]dreams

CHORUS:
[F]I ain’t no liar, we can get higher
Than [C]heaven above
[F]I’m telling you, Baby, it’s true
[G]This must be love

INSTRUMENTAL: C F C F C

CHORUS:
[F]I ain’t no liar, we can get higher
Than [C]heaven above
[F]I’m telling you, Baby, it’s true
[G]This must be love

[C]Tell me baby would it be alright

Would it be alright if I saw you tonight
If I [F]saw you tonight
Saw you tonight in my [C]dreams
Ah, if I [F]saw you tonight
Saw you tonight in my [C]dreams
Hm, if I [F]saw you tonight
Tonight in my [C]dreams
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If you want to learn David Francey Tonight in My Dreams guitar chords, you need to look at the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we take all major chords is that the minors of any of these chords just lack tiny adjustments. Every of those minor chords is absolutely based on its major counterpart.

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