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Brother by Toad the Wet Sprocket
It sounds so so without a capo but to get the real sound, put the capo on the fourth.
The capo makes it a lot easier because the song is originally in the key of B. And
unlike every other lyrics page online, these are the real words. Hope you enjoy cause
it's a great song.
Intro:
G C G C G C Em C G C Em A C
Prechorus:
G C
I find my brother in there
G C
Deep in my heart
G C
I find my brother in there
Em
Holding my arms
C
I love you
Chorus 1:
G C
And if you feel too quiet now
Em A C
There are no words to tell you how
I love you
G C G C
Verse 1:
G D
I often feel like the prodigal son
C G/B Am A
Take all I need, giving back none
G D
Our beauty shows in such different ways
Em F
You're like the light behind the fog so soft and but still
C
You burn my eyes away
Prechorus:
G C
I found my brother in there
G C
Deep in my heart
G C
I found my brother in there
Em
Holding my arms
C
I love you
Chorus 2:
G C
And if you feel too quiet now
Em A C
There are no words to show you how
I love you
(Solo)
Verse 2:
G
So much has changed
D
So much has happened these years
C G/B Am A
Still I find... you're waiting here
G
We have a bond
D
That nothing can change
Em F
Still I find a peace of mind
C
Whenever I hear your name
Prechorus
Chorus 2
Outro
The last prechorus and chorus are the same chord patterns, just with different timing.
All the outro is, is jut G C G C repeated, so you can just go with it until you're blue
in the face and maybe throw another chorus in there somewhere.
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Sam Average |
#1 by Sam at Dec 5, 1971 at 5:32 PM EST |
| On "Welcome Home: Live at the Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, 1992" Glen says this song is about his own brother. It's at the end of The Nightingale Song's track: "I don't think I ever used the term 'I love you' in a song until I wrote about a man. This is about my brother because I love my brother. So there you go." So, there you go. | |
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Jesse Professional |
#2 by Jesse Garcia at Aug 2, 1980 at 4:06 PM EST |
| I love this song. I'm doing an InuYasha/Sesshoumaru AMV of it. I think it's about when brothers see past the sibling rivalry and admit that they adore eachother. I sing it to my bro when he's mad at me. :) | |
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Gary Wanna Be |
#3 by Gary Rossington at Dec 6, 1980 at 10:41 PM EST |
| On the "Welcome Home: Live at the Arlington Theatre" cd, it should be noted that instead of "So Bright" he says "So Soft". It's kinda hard to figure out, but it defnlee helps to sing it right when you sing along in your car... uhm.. right? [insert bashful smiley here] | |
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Ulti` Average |
#4 by Ulti` 89 at Mar 31, 1991 at 6:17 PM EST |
| Gorgeous! also on the OST of "So I Married An Ax Murderer" | |