11 Chords used in the song: C, D, F, Am, G, Am7/G, Am7, D/E, Em, D/G, C9
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Transpose chords:
CDFAm
CGAm
Verse 1:
CD
There’s a lady who’s sure,
FAm
All that glitters is gold.
CGAm
And she’s buying a Stairway to Heaven.
C D
When she gets there she knows,
FAm
If the stores are all closed,
CG Am
With a word she can get what she came for.
CG Am
And she’s buying a Stairway to Heaven.
Little part between verses:
CDFAm
CGAm
Verse 2:
CD
There’s a sign on the wall,
F Am
But she wants to be sure.
CGAm
‘Cause you know sometimes words have two meanings.
CD
In a tree by the brook,
FAm
There’s a songbird who sings,
CGAm
Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven.
Bridge 1:
Am7/G Am7 D/E D
And it makes me wonder...
Am7/G Am7 Em-D-C-D
And it makes me wonder...
Verse 3:
C Am7
There’s a feeling I get,
Am
When I look to the West.
CGAm
And my spirit is crying for leaving.
CAm7
In my thoughts I have seen,
Am
Rings of smoke through the trees,
C GAm
And the voices of those who stand looking.
Bridge 1
Verse 4:
CAm7
And it’s whispered that soon,
Am
If we all call the tune,
C G Am
Then the piper will lead us to reason.
C Am7
And a new day will dawn,
Am
For those who stand long,
CGAm
And the forests will echo with laughter.
Bridge 2:
D/GD
C9
D/GD
C9
Solo:
Over chords: Am G F G
Ad lib
Verse 5:
AmGFG
And as we wind on down the road,
Am GFG
Our shadows taller than our souls,
Am G FG
There walks a lady we all know,
AmGFG
Who shines white light and wants to show,
AmG FG
How everything still turns to gold.
AmGFG
And if you listen very hard,
Am GFG
The tune will come to you at last.
Am GF
To be a rock and not a roll.
N.C.
And she’s buying a Stairway to Heaven.
Little “finishing-touch” solo
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Juparen
(Medellin)
Organizes the position of the chords and better specifies chords in the intro ... well done!
18 Jun 2016
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About this song: Stairway To Heaven
"Stairway to Heaven" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was composed by guitarist Jimmy Page and vocalist Robert Plant for the band's fourth studio album, Led Zeppelin IV. It is the most requested and most played song on FM radio stations in the United States, despite never having been released as a single there. In November 2007, through download sales promoting their recent Mothership release, the song hit #37 on the UK Singles Chart and #13 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. Read more on Last.fm.