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Just heard this song on the radio and decided to figure out the chords for it. I'm still a beginner at transcribing and I only spent 15 minutes on it, but I think it's pretty correct, otherwise feel free to post corrections in the comments. Chords to use: B, C#m7, D#m7, G#m, F# and Em You can take the 7-chords and make them regular if you want to, but I think 7- chords are used in the recording.
e|B7| C#m7|4| D#m7|6| G#m|4| F#|2| Em|7| b|7| |5| |7| |4| |2| |8| g|8| |4| |6| |4| |3| |9| D|9| |6| |8| |6| |4| |9| A|9| |4| |6| |6| |4| |7| E|7| |-| |-| |4| |2| |-|
Intro goes |B|x2 |C#m7|x2 Then there is a break sort of, and one guitar keeps strumming B like in the intro (except it doesnt switch to C#m7), and another guitar with some sort of flanger on it goes |B||D#m7| |C#m7|x2 The second time that plays, the ending is different. |B||D#m7| |C#m7| |C#m7 - D#m7 - Em| Verse is the same as the intro |B|x2 |C#m7|x2 Then there is eventually a break with some decending melody, where the e, b, and g-strings are plucked - in that order (the "let's dance a little harder"-part) The chords for this part are |G#m - G#m - G#m - B - D#m7 - G#m| |F# - F# - F# - D#m7 - G#m - F#| That whole part plays two times. If you count in double tempo notation is easier: |G#m| |B - D#m7 - G#m| |F#| |D#m7 - G#m - F#| After that part has played twice, it ends on |C#m7| |C#m7 - D#m7| Hope you enjoy! And sorry for not posting lyrics to it, I bet you can find those out yourself ;) If you decide to cover it using this, I would love credit :) hehehe