All In Love Is Fair Chords
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Difficulty: | advanced |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
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...ALL IN LOVE IS FAIR... by Stevie Wonder
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*from 'Innervisions' (1973)*
[Intro]
Dm Dm/C Bb Ab Gm Gm/C
[Verse 1]
Dm Dm/C Bm7b5
All is fair in love; love's a crazy game.
Bb Am7b5 D7 G13
Two people vow to stay, in love as one, they say.
Gm/C Dm Dm/C Bm7b5
But all is changed with time; the future none can see.
Bb Am7b5 D7 Gm G/A
The road you leave be-hind; a-head lies myste-ry.
[Chorus]
A7/C# Dm Dm/C Bm7b5
But all is fair in love, I had to go a-way.
Bbm F/C D7 G13
A writer takes his pen, to write the words a-gain;
Gm/C F
That all in love is fair.
[Verse 2]
A7/C# Dm Dm/C Bm7b5
All of fate's a chance; it's either good or bad,
Bb Am7b5 D7 G13
I tossed my coin to say; in love with me you'd stay.
Gm/C Dm Dm/C Bm7b5
But all in war is so cold; you either win or lose.
Bb Am7b5 D7 Gm G/A
When all is put a-way; the losing side I'll play.
[Chorus]
A7/C# Dm Dm/C Bm7b5
But all is fair in love; I should have never left your side.
Bbm F/C D7 G13
A writer takes his pen, to write the words a-gain;
Gm/C F
That all in love is fair.
Bbm F/C D7 G13
A writer takes his pen, to write the words a-gain;
Gm/C F
That all in love is fair.
[Outro]
F/Eb Bb/D A7/C# A7 Dm
CHORD DIAGRAMS:
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Dm Dm/C Bb Ab Gm Gm/C Bm7b5 Am7b5 A7
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
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G13 D7 G/A A7/C# Bbm F/C F F/Eb Bb/D
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
3x345x xx0212 x00003 x42020 133211 x33211 133211 xx1211 xx0331
Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2004 (clumsyband@hotmail.com)
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guitarists please note:
if you have a "b" in the basic key, it is extremely unlikely to find harmonies based on #'s in the progression. so in this case the A# is in fact also a simple Bb (same key/fret). for a keyboarder it can be extremely annoying to re-adjust the chords that would fit seamlessly in a normal progression just because they are named wrong. it's a bit like looking for the fourth gear of a car, and suddenly finding it under "C+".
(the C# in the A7-chord is actually right though - no rule without exception...) :)
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