Learn to play "coping (1621)" 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.
D Know a lot of girls Bm She's not the same D Waist long hair Bm Hides the pain D And the way she talks Bm About beauty and change D I still can't believe Bm What she was up against G Her mama had her doubts Her dad was not around Bm7 A6 Did every little thing by her lonesome G You should have heard the sound She'll never turn it down Bm7 A6 Always had it loud just to focus Chorus: G And she moved right out the house, 16 but 21 Bm7 A6 Spirits to her head like she's coping G Never broke (Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah) Em7 No (Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah) Bm7 But she's coping (Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah) A Still (Ah-ah-ah) G But she left that girl at home Bm7 A6 F#m She left that girl some time ago G Em She left that girl at home Bm7 A6 Wish I could tell her she'll never be alone When the rain pours down It's a perfect day And there's a hope in her eyes Even skies turn grey (Oh) Lighting something sweet Right to her face But it's been years That she can't replace Like her mama had her doubts Her dad was not around Did every little thing by her lonesome You should have heard the sound She'll never turn it down Always had it loud just to focus Chorus You can simplify chords by removing barre | TransposeReset Font SizeReset Guitar Chord DiagramsA A6 Bm Bm7 D Em Em7 F#m 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 "coping (1621)" on the ukulele, check out the chords on our sister site: Ukulele Chords for "coping (1621)" by Johnny Orlando.