8 Chords used in the song: G, C, Cmaj7, Em, A7, B7, D, Cm
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Half the word away
Capo 1
[Intro]
G|C
G Cmaj7
I would like to leave this city
G Cmaj7
this old town don't smell to pretty and
G Em A7 C
I can feel the warning signs running around my mind
G Cmaj7
And when i leave this island
G Cmaj7
I book myself into a soul asylum
G Em A7 C
I can feel the warning sign running around my mind
Em G B7 Em G
So here i go, I'm still scratching around in the same old hole
Cmaj7 A7 D
my body feels young but my mind is very old
Em G
so what do you say?
B7 Em G
you can't give me the dreams that are mine anyway
Cmaj7
you're half the world away
Cm
you're half the world away
G Cmaj7
And when i leave this planet
G Cmaj7
you know i'd stay but i just can't stand it and
G D Em A7 C
I can feel the warning signs running around my mind
G Cmaj7
And if i can leave this spirit
G Cmaj7
I'll fine me a hole and I'll live in it
G D Em A7 C
I can feel the warning signs running around my mind
Em G B7 Em G
So here go, I'm still scratching around in the same old hole
Cmaj7 A7 D
my body feels young but my mind is very old
Em G
so what do you say?
B7 Em G
you can't give me the dreams that are mine anyway
C
you're half the world away
Cm
you're half the world away
G D Em
You're half the world away
A7 C
i've been lost iv been found but i don't feel down
G D Em
you're half the world away
A7 C
i've been lost iv been found but i don't feel down
Cm G
I don't feel down
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About this song: Half The World Away
This is a cover by AURORA of Oasis’s 1994 original “Half The World Away” written by Noel Gallagher. It was released on November 6, 2015 as the music to a UK department store (John Lewis)’s Christmas advert. The advert (called “Man On The Moon”) features a young girl, Lily, who uses her telescope to spot an elderly man who lives alone on the moon. The advert aimed to raise awareness of loneliness and encourage people to reach out to older family members, friends and neighbors. The advert raised money for the charity, Age UK. Read more on Last.fm.