EMELI SANDE – NEXT TO ME Introduction: Am, G, C
If you ever wonder where it is you'll find him You will find him you will find him next to me
Verse 1 Am G C You won't find him drinking at the table Am G C Rolling dice and staying out til three Am G C You won't ever find him being unfaithful Am G C You will find you will find him next to me You won't find him trying to change the devil For money fame power out of grief You won't ever find him where the rest go You will find him find him next to me
[Chorus] The basic chord sequence remains the same throughout – just the three chords played in the introduction!
Piano Introduction – this can be repeated throughout the song in order to play the accompaniment
Chorus: Am GC Next to me ooooh Am GC Next to me ooooh Am GC Next to me ooooh Am G C You will find him you'll find him next to me Verse 2 When the end has come and buildings falling down fast When we spoilt the land and dried up all the sea When everyone's lost their head all around us You will find him you'll find him next to me Never in my life have I met someone like him I'm blown away by his love for me
This piece is very repetitive – not much music to learn for it to sound good!
Verse 3: When the moneys spent and all my friends have vanished And I can't seem to find no help or love for free Playing the chords I know there's no need for me to panic with the melody: Cause I'll find him I'll find him next to me When the skies are grey and all the doors are closing And the rising pressure makes it hard to breathe All I need is a helping hand to stop the tears from falling I will find him will find him next to me
Each chord should be held for a certain number of beats as follows:
[Chorus x 2]
Am G C 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Piano Chords:
Repeat this throughout the piece
Bass Line: Play each of the following notes, holding them for the number of beats stated A B C 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Repeat this throughout the piece
Guitar chords The numbers next to the notes (piano) or on them (guitar) tell you which fingers to use to play each
note