Learn to play "Stand Alone" on your guitar with our chord guide. This page provides everything you need to perform this song on the guitar, including lyrics integrated with chords, chord diagrams, and a key transposer to match your vocal range.
For easier playing, use our Simplify Chords feature to remove difficult chords like barre.
C Am There you are, cryin' again F G But your loveliness won't cover your shame C Am There you are, you're takin' true love F G And while you're takin' true love, you given the blame F G (How could I ...) Could I be so wrong C Am To think that we could get along? F G Days I wasted with you, child C Am If I count there'll be a million or two F Am Now I stand alone through the memories G That haunts me, that haunt F Am Yeah, and I walk alone through the rhapsodies G That taunts me, that taunts me, me There you are, crying again But your loveli-ne-ness won't cover your shame There you are, you're takin' true love And while you're takin' true love, you givin' the blame Chorus: How could I be so wrong To think that we could get along? Days I wasted with you, child If I count there'll be a million or two Now I stand alone through the memories That haunts me, that haunt (me) Yeah, and I walk alone through the rhapsodies That taunts me, that taunts me, me Now, there you are, cryin' again But your loveline-ness won't cover your shame-ame, hey There you are, you're takin' true lo-love While you're takin' true lo-love, you givin' the blame You can simplify chords by removing barre | TransposeReset Font SizeReset Guitar Chord DiagramsAm C F G Here you can see detailed diagrams for each guitar chord used in the song. Utilize our key transposer to adjust the chords to a key that better fits your singing range. Simply select the desired key, and the chords throughout this page will update automatically, ensuring you can play and sing comfortably. |
If you are also interested in learning how to play "Stand Alone" on the ukulele, check out the chords on our sister site: Ukulele Chords for "Stand Alone" by Bob Marley.