5 Chords used in the song: D, Asus4, Bm, G, Dsus4
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D Asus Bm G x2
D Asus
See the stone set in your eyes
Bm G
See the thorn twist in your side
D Asus Bm G
I wait for you
D Asus
Sleight of hand and twist of fate
BmG
On a bed of nails she makes me wait
D Asus Bm G
And I wait without you
G D Asus
With or without you
Bm G
With or without you
DAsus
Through the storm we reach the shore
Bm G
You give it all but I want more
D Asus Bm G
And Im waiting for you
G D
With or without you
Asus Bm G
With or without you
D
I cant live
Asus Bm G
With or without you
D Asus Bm G
D Asus
And you give yourself away
Bm G
And you give yourself away
D
And you give
Asus
And you give
Bm G
And you give yourself away
D Asus
My hands are tied
Bm G
My body bruised, shes got me with
D Asus
Nothing to win and
Bm G
Nothing left to lose
DAsus
And you give yourself away
BmG
And you give yourself away
D
And you give
Asus
And you give
BmG
And you give yourself away
D Asus
With or without you
Bm G
With or without you
D
I cant live
Asus Bm G
With or without you
D Asus Bm G x2
D
With or without you
Asus Bm G
With or without you
D
I cant live
Asus Bm G
With or without you
D
With or without you
D
D Asus D Dsus4 xrepeat until fade
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About this song: With Or Without You
"With or Without You" is the lead single from U2's 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. It has since become highly-acclaimed as one of the band's most popular songs. Released as a single in March 1987, it became the group's first American #1 hit, spending three weeks at the top. It also reached #4 in the UK and #2 on the Dutch Top 40. According to Bono, the song was heavily influenced by Scott Walker's album Climate of Hunter. It was U2's first single to be widely issued on CD. The song is U2's second most frequently covered song.