4 Chords used in the song: Dm, C, A#, F
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Dm C A#
I can feel it coming in the air tonight
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I?ve been waiting for this moment for all of my life
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I can feel it coming in the air tonight
C
Ho lord
Dm
Oh lord
Dm
Well when you told me you were drowning
F
I would not lend a hand
A#
I?ve seen your face before, my friend
C
But I don?t know if you know who I am
Dm
But I was there and I saw what you did
F
I saw with my own two eyes
A#
So you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been
C
It?s all been a pack of lies
Dm C A#
I can feel it coming in the air tonight
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I?ve been waiting for this moment for all of my life
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I can feel it coming in the air tonight
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I?ve been waiting for this moment for all of my life
C
Ho lord
Dm
Oh lord
Dm
Well I remember, I remember, don?t worry
F
How could I ever forget?
A#
It was the first time, the last time
C
That we ever met
Dm
But I know the reason why you keep me silenced up
F
No you don?t fool me
A#
The hurt doesn?t show, but the pain still grows
C
It?s no stranger to you and me
Dm C A#
I can feel it coming in the air tonight
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I?ve been waiting for this moment for all of my life
Dm C A#
I can feel it coming in the air tonight
C
Ho lord
Dm C A#
I?ve been waiting for this moment for all of my life
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silver_moon
(Victoria)
Excellent! Such a great song... turned out really well when I played it, so I'm happy! :)
30 Oct 2012
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About this song: In The Air Tonight
In the Air Tonight is a song by Phil Collins which first appeared on his 1981 album, Face Value. It was the first single of Collins' solo career, and remains one of his best known hits. The recording is notable for its atmospheric production and macabre theme. Released in January 1981 in the UK, the single was an instant hit, quickly climbing to Number 2 in the Singles Chart. It was also an international hit, reaching the top 20 on the Billboard Chart in the summer of 1981.