15 Chords used in the song: Em, Cadd9, C7, E, D, A, B, C, G, G/F#, G/B, A7sus4, Dsus4, Asus4, Am7
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{Intro}
Em Em Cadd9 C7
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E E Cadd9 Cadd9
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{Verse 1}
Em C7
Destiny, Destiny protect me from the world
Em C7
Destiny, hold my hand protect me from the world
D A B
Here we are, with our running and confusion
C
And I don't see no confusion anywhere
{Chorus 1}
G G/F# Em Cadd9 G/B A7sus4
And if the world does turn, and if Lon - don burns
D Cadd9 G G/F# Em
I'll be standing on the beach with my guitar
D Dsus4 D G G /F# Cadd9 G/B Asus4
I wanna be in a band, when I get to heaven
D Cadd9 G
Anyone can play guitar
G/F# Em D
And they won't be a nothing anymore
{Verse 2}
Em C7
Grow my hair, Grow my hair I am Jim Morrison
Em C7
Grow my hair, I wanna be, wanna be, wanna be Jim Morrison
D A B
Here we are with our running and confusion
C D |D |Am7|Am7|C |C |C |C |
And I don't see no confusion anywhere.
{Chorus 2}
G G /F# Em Cadd9 G/B A7sus4
And if the world does turn, and if Lon - don burns
D Cadd9 G G/F# Em
I'll be standing on the beach with my guitar
D Dsus4 D G G /F# Cadd9 G/B Asus4
I wanna be in a band, when I get to heaven
D Cadd9 G
Anyone can play guitar
G /F# Em D
And they won't be a nothing anymore
{Outro}
Cadd9 Cadd9
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About this song: Anyone Can Play Guitar
"Anyone Can Play Guitar" was a single taken from Radiohead's first album Pablo Honey, released just in advance of the album. It was the band's second single, and their first to receive a wide hearing ("Creep" had been issued in limited quantities some months earlier, and had failed to chart, but would soon become a hit and ultimately be re-released later in 1993). "Anyone Can Play Guitar" made relatively little impression on the charts, but it remained a staple of the band's live sets throughout the early-mid nineties.