9 Chords used in the song: C, Cmaj7, C7, F, Dm, G, Am, Em, Gsus4

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Intro:C
Cmaj7
C7
Cmaj7
Verso 1:C
Cmaj7
C7
Kiss me out of the bearded barley
Cmaj7
C
Nightly, beside the green, green grass
Cmaj7
C7
Swing, swing, swing the spinning step
F
You wear those shoes and I will wear that dress
Coro:
Dm
G
C
Am
Dm
Oh, kiss me.. beneath the milky twilight
G
C
C7
F
Lead me .... out on the moonlit floor
G
C
Lift your open hand
Em
Am
G
F
Strike up the band, make the fireflies dance, silver moon's sparklingG
Gsus
G
.........So kiss me
*repite intro*
Verso 2:C
Cmaj7
C7
Kiss me down by the broken tree house
Cmaj7
C
Swing me upon its hanging tire
Cmaj7
C7
Bring, bring, bring your flowered hat
F
We'll take the trail marked on your father's map
*repite coro*
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"Silver moon's sparkling, so kiss me" i would change it for: F G C (after Em, Am, G)
26 Feb 2021


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About this song: Kiss Me
In 1999, "Kiss Me" was released as a single, propelling Sixpence None the Richer into the national pop spotlight. That year the song was also featured in the film "She's All That" as the newly made-over protagonist, Laney Boggs, is revealed, and again at the end, during the film's credits. In 2001 the film "Not Another Teen Movie" would use the song in a parody of that scene. "Kiss Me" was also played on the WB teen drama "Dawson's Creek" in episodes #2-06 "The Dance" and #2-18 "The Perfect Wedding," and is found on the show's first soundtrack CD, "Songs from Dawson's Creek" (Volume 1).