6 Chords used in the song: Ebmaj7, Cm, Gm, D, F, Fmaj9
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INTRO
Ebmaj7____Cm____Gm____F____D (let ring)
VERSE
Ebmaj7
I've been down and
I'm wondering why
Cm
Those little black clouds
Keep walking around
Gm
With me
F
With me
Ebmaj7
It wastes time
And I'd rather be high
Cm
Think I'll walk me outside
And buy a rainbow smile
Gm
But be free
F
They're all free
CHORUS
Ebmaj7 Cm
So maybe tomorrow
Gm F
I'll find my way home
Ebmaj7 Cm
So maybe tomorrow
Gm F
I'll find my way home
VERSE
Ebmaj7
I look around at a beautiful life
Cm
Been the upperside of down
Been the inside of out
Gm
But we breathe
F
We breathe
Ebmaj7
I wanna breeze and an open mind
Cm
I wanna swim in the ocean
Gm
Wanna take my time for me
F
All me
CHORUS
Ebmaj7 Cm
So maybe tomorrow
Gm F
I'll find my way home
Ebmaj7 Cm
So maybe tomorrow
Gm F
I'll find my way home
FILL
Cm__D__Gm______F__Cm__D__Gm______F__Gm___________Ebmaj7__Cm__Gm
CHORUS
Ebmaj7 Cm
So maybe tomorrow
Gm F
I'll find my way home
Ebmaj7 Cm
So maybe tomorrow
Gm F
I'll find my way home X2
OUTRO
Ebmaj7__Cm___Gm___Fmaj9___Ebmaj7
END
# also sounds good if you bar the 1st fret and place you ring finger on the 3rd fret of the A string, (Don't know what that chord is) instead of the Ebmaj7.
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About this song: Maybe Tomorrow
"Maybe Tomorrow" is a single from the Stereophonics 2003 album You Gotta Go There to Come Back. It is featured in the soundtrack of the academy award winner movie Crash. It has more of a jazz ambience than some of their other songs and this and the whole album were considered a departure from the classic rock sound of previous album Just Enough Education to Perform. This song is their second highest-charting, peaking at #3 on the UK Singles Chart in July 2003. Kelly Jones typically plays the song alone on stage when performing live.