7 Chords used in the song: G, Em, C, D, A7, Eb, F
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Transpose chords:
[Intro]
G Em C D G
[Verse]
G
Every breath you take
Em
Every move you make
C
Every bond you break
D
Every step you take
G
I'll be watching you
G
Every single day
Em
And every word you say
C
Every game you play
D
Every night you stay
G
I'll be watching you
[Chorus]
C G
Oh can't you see, you belong to me
A7 D
How my poor heart aches, with every step you take
G
And every move you make
Em
And every vow you break
C
Every smile you fake
D
Every claim you stake
G
I'll be watching you
[Bridge]
Eb F
Since you've gone I've been lost without a trace
Eb
I dream at night, I can only see your face
F
I look around but it's you I can't replace
Eb
I feel so cold and I long for your embrace
G
I keep crying baby, baby, please
[Instrumental]
Em C D Em
[Chorus]
C G
Oh can't you see, you belong to me
A7 D
How my poor heart aches, with every step you take
G
Every breath you take
Em
Every move you make
C
Every bond you break
D
Every step you take
G
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
G Em C
I'll be watching you
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pluck the C twice, then E once, then C once, A once, C once, E once, and C once for the melody to be good
03 Jun 2020
Im Chorus nach dem C (bei "see") klingt ein D schön, bevor es ins G geht. Macht es runder.
12 May 2018
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About this song: Every Breath You Take
"Every Breath You Take" is a song written by Sting and originally performed by The Police. It was released on their 1983 album Synchronicity. The song beknownst to the fans is about Stings' marriage ending up in a divorce, this song was his way of telling his former wife I will always watch you in an ominous manner; stalking yet everyone always thinks of it as a love song. The single was one of the biggest of 1983, topping the UK charts for four weeks and the Billboard Music Charts (North America) for eight weeks. Read more on Last.fm.