5 Chords used in the song: Dm7, Bb, C, F, Gm
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Dm7
Giant steps are what you takeBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
I hope my legs don't breakBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
We could walk foreverBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
We could live togetherBb
C
Dm7
Walking on, walking on the moonDm7
Walking back from your houseBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
Walking back from your houseBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
Feet they hardly touch the groundBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
My feet don't hardly make no soundBb
C
Dm7
Walking on, walking on the moonBb
F
Some may sayC
Gm
Bb
I'm wishing my days away
F
No wayC
Gm
Bb
And if it's the price I pay
F
Some sayC
Gm
Bb
Tomorrow's another day
F
You stay
C
I may as well playDm7
Giant steps are what you takeBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
I hope my legs don't breakBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
We could walk foreverBb
C
Walking on the moonDm7
We could live togetherBb
C
Dm7
Walking on, walking on the moonBb
F
Some may sayC
Gm
Bb
I'm wishing my days away
F
No wayC
Gm
Bb
And if it's the price I pay
F
Some sayC
Gm
Bb
Tomorrow's another day
F
You stay
C
I may as well play
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About this song: Walking On The Moon
"Walking on the Moon" is a 1979 song by The Police, from their second album, Reggatta de Blanc. The song was The Police's second number one hit single in the United Kingdom after "Message in a Bottle", but didn't chart in the United States. It is one of The Police's more reggae-influenced songs. According to Sting the song is about the feeling of being in love. Sting said that he wrote the song when he was drunk: