Let Go


I find this particular way of playing "Let Go" more substantial than the alternate way. Thanks. --deAdeline Verse 1: F Am Drink up baby down Dm C mmm are you in or are you out? F Am Leave your things behind Dm C 'Cause it's all going off without you Gm Excuse me Am Bb C too busy writing your tragedy Gm These mishaps, Am you bubble-wrap Bb C When you've no idea what you're like... CHORUS: Dm Am Bb So, let go, so let go, Jump in F C Dm Oh well, whatcha waiting for? Am It's alright Bb C 'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown Dm Am B So, let go, yeah let go, Just get in F C Dm Oh, it's so amazing here Am It's alright Bb C 'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown C, C, C, C.... (Verse 2: same chords as first verse) It gains the more it gives And it rises with the fall So hand me that remote Can't you see that all that stuff's a sideshow? Such boundless pleasure We've no time for later now You can't await your own arrival You've twenty seconds to comply... (CHORUS) Dm Am Bb C Hey, yah hey, yah hey, ay Dm Am Bb C Hey, yah hey, yah hey, mm may-yeaheyay... Gm Am B C Hey, yah hey, yah hey, ay Gm Am B C Hey, yah hey, yah hey, mm may-yeaheyay... (this goes right into the bass solo behind the first half of the chorus - you can either play the standard chorus chords palm muted, or improvise a bassline between the D and A strings, occasionally hitting the G string on the 2nd fret as well.) (CHORUS see above, then standard chords for 2nd half) Repeat chorus progression until end of song, ending on a Dm again. ***Thanks previous poster for the framework for "Let Go"