I Want To Break Free Uke tab by Queen (Baritone Chords)

6 Chords used in the song: C, F, G, Am, Dsus4, D

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Year:  1984
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Key: C, GChords
Intro: [C C] [C C] [C C] [C C] [C C] [C C] [C C] (pause)
[NC] I want to break [C C] free
I want to break free
I want to break free from your lies
You're so… self-satisfied I don't [F F] need you
I've got to break [C C] free
God [G G] knows… [F F] God knows I want to break [C C] free
[NC] I've fallen in [C C] love
I've fallen in love for the first time
And this time I know it's for [F F] real
I've fallen in [C C] love, yeah
God [G G] knows [F F] God knows I've fallen in [C C] love
It's [G G] strange, but it's [F F] true
[G G] I can't get over the way you [F F] love me like you do
But I [Am Am] have to be sure
When I [Dsus4 Dsus4] walk out that [D D] door
[F F] Oh how I [G G] want to be [Am Am] free baby
[F F] Oh how I [G G] want to be [Am Am] free
[F F] Oh how I [G G] want to bre-[C C]-eak free
[C C] … [F F] [C C] [G G] [F F] [C C] (pause)
But life still goes [C C] on
I can't get used to living without… living without
Living without you… by my [F F] side
I don't want to live a-[C C]-lo-o-o-one
God [G G] knows
[F F] Got to make it on [C C] my own
So baby can't you [G G] see
[F F] I've got to bre-[C C]-eak free
I've got to break free
I want to bre-e-eak free yeah
I want… I want… I want… I want to break free
[C C] cha-cha-cha

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About this song: I Want To Break Free

"I Want to Break Free" is a song performed by Queen, which was written by bassist John Deacon. According to the I Want To Break Free Songfacts, he wrote it from the male perspective of the women's liberation movement. It featured on their 1984 album The Works. In the UK Chart, it peaked at number 3, and remained in the chart for fifteen consecutive weeks from its release in late April 1984. Most of the song follows the traditional 12 bar blues progression in E Major, a rare thing for a Queen song. Read more on Last.fm.

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