The Dance Uke tab by Garth Brooks (Baritone Chords)

5 Chords used in the song: G, C, D, Em, Bm

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Year:  2016
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3.7
(Intermediate)
Key: G, EmChords
G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG C baritone chordC G baritone chordG D baritone chordD C baritone chordC G baritone chordG

C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
1. Lookin back on the mem'ry of the dance we shared
2.. Holding you I held everything for a moment

G baritone chordG D baritone chordD
1. 'neath the stars above.
2. wasn't I the king?

G baritone chordG C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
1. For a moment all the world was right how could I have known
2. If I'd only known how the king would fall. Hey who's to say

Em baritone chordEm D baritone chordD
1. that you'd ever say good bye
2. You know, I might have changed it all.


C baritone chordC D baritone chordD Bm baritone chordBm
And now, I'm glad I didn't know the way it all would end

C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
the way it all would go.

C baritone chordC D baritone chordD Bm baritone chordBm
Our lives, are better left to chance. I could have missed the pain

C baritone chordC D baritone chordD G baritone chordG
but I'd had have to miss the dance

C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
Out: Yes my life, it's better left to chance.

Bm baritone chordBm
I could have have missed the pain,

C baritone chordC D baritone chordD
but I'd had have to miss the dance.

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About this song: The Dance

According to the The Dance Songfacts, the inspiration for the song was a scene from the movie Peggy Sue Got Married. Co-writer Tony Arata writes on his website, "Kathleen Turner discovers she can't alter one aspect of her past without affecting the rest. No one gets to pick their memories, thankfully."

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