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p If you are looking for We Do What We Can guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play We Do What We Can by Sheryl Crow using guitar or guitar. This song by Sheryl Crow can also be played by that instruments. =/p p We Do What We Can guitar chords has rhythm and included in Tuesday Night Music Club (1993) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3We Do What We Can by Sheryl Crow Guitar Chords/h3 We Do What We Can - Sheryl CrowbrbrDownstairs they're playing [E7]Kenton[Am], the house [E7]set to swing[Am]brE7+9 E7-9 Am E7 Am11brI lay in my bed and listen to everythingbrCause Leo's in [E7-9]rare form to[E7]night[Am], his trombone [E7-9]sings so [E7]sweet[Am]brThis is the [E7+9]room where [E7-9]they all [Am]come to meet[A]brbrHe said[Dm] I do what I [A/C#]can, [C] I live for the [G/B]momentbrBb9-5 E' A NB-see belowbrand that's who I am, yeah that's who I ambr[Dm] And isn't it [A/C#]good [C] if we could freeze [G/B]moments in timebrBb9-5 E' AmbrWe all would, but I do what I can, I do what I canbrbrDownstairs he's [E7]playing Kenton[E7-9], [Am] the Magnavox [E7]sighs[E7+9][E7-9][Am]brBut oh how the [E7]music has changed in [Am]all of our lives[E7][Am]brHe says nobody [E7]listens[Am] to modern [E7-9]jazz[E7][Am6]brand I'll never [E7+9]have [E7-9] what [Am]those guys have[A]brbrHe says I do what I can, I work for a livingbrand that's who I am, yeah that's who I ambrAnd it's good to be alive, but everything's differentbrSince Leo died, I do what I canbrbr[E7-9] [E7] [Asus4] [Am] [E7] [Asus4] [Am] br[Dm] Is this the end of the [Asus4]modern wor[Am]ldbr[E7]What could it mean [Asus4]for a young [Am]girlbrWho [E7-9]sees the [E7]pain [Asus4]on his face?[Am]brHe [E7]does what he can[Am]br[Dm] The procession on the [Asus4]TV scre[Am]enbr[E7] What could it [Asus4]possibly [Am]meanbrFor a [Dm]man who's come this [Asus4]far [Am]brjust to turn a[E7]round[Asus4][Am]brbrDm Asus4 Am } these two lines arebrCould there still be life in Kenton's swing }-played in 4/4 timebrE7 Asus4 Am } rather than 6/8brWith the Kennedys gone and everything }brThose [Dsus4]sad rows of [Dm]houses with their [Cadd9]optimistic [C]coloursbr[Dsus4]Democrat [Dm]grandparents and [Cadd9]draft dodging [C]brothersbr[Bbadd9]Riots down the [Bb]street and [E7sus4]discontented mothers[E7]brAm E7 Am E7+9 E7-9 AmbrWe do what we canbrbrDown[E7]stairs it's quiet[Am] - less a[E7]live, somehow[E7+9][E7-9][Am]brSomehow [E7]he was everything that [Am]I am now[A]brbrAnd he says I do what I can, I work for a livingbrAnd that's who I am, and that's who I ambrBut it's good to be alive, and these are the choicesbrWe make to survive - you do what you canbr................brbrWeird jazzy chord city! I've tried to transcribe an accurate representationbrof most of the chords, but understand that most of the chords for the versebrwould have been improvised over the vague guidelines of Am followed by E7.brNote that I have just called all the weird Am chords Am, so they can bebrplayed as Am-002210, 577555, or 007555; Asus2-002200; A7sus2-002000,brAmadd9-577500 or 007500; or Am7add9-575555 or 005500. I have, however, notedbra couple of especially weird ones - Am11-00543x and Am6 002212.brThe E type chords are E7-020130, 020100(E'), 076750 or 076707(E);brE7+9-07678x; and E7-9 - 07676x.brThe chords for the chorus are Dm-xx0231 or x57765; A/C#-x42225 or x42255;brC-x32010; Bb9-5 (my favourite!)-010110; then E7' and Am as shown above.brThere is a chord progression in the first two choruses (but not the last)brat the point marked with asterisks - goodness knows what the chords shouldbrbe called: A-x07655, ?-x07676, ?-x07565, ?-x05433.brThe chords for the bridge (Is this the end of..) go along these linesbrbrbrbr|-------|-------|-------|-0--0--|-------|-------|-4-----|-5--5--|br|-6-----|-5--5--|-3--0--|-3--1--|-6-----|-5--5--|-3-----|-5--5--|br|-7--7--|-7--5--|-1--1--|-2--2--|-7--7--|-7--5--|-4--4--|-7--5--|br|-6--6--|-7--7--|-0--0--|-2--2--|-7--7--|-7--7--|-2--2--|-7--7--|br|-7--7--|-7--7--|-2--2--|-0--0--|-5--5--|-7--7--|-2--2--|-7--7--|br|-0--0--|-5--5--|-0--0--|-------|-------|-5--5--|-0--0--|-5--5--|br|-------|-------|-4-----|-5--5--|br|-6-----|-5--5--|-3-----|-5--5--|br|-7--7--|-7--5--|-4--4--|-7--5--| etcbr|-6--6--|-7--7--|-2--2--|-7--7--|br|-7--7--|-7--7--|-2--2--|-7--7--|br|-0--0--|-5--5--|-0--0--|-5--5--|brbrbrThe chords for the line Those sad rows of houses.. onwards are:brbrbrDsus4-xx0233, Dm-xx0231, Cadd9-x32030, C-x32010, Bbadd9-688768, Bb-688766brbrE7sus4-022435, E7-022434. p If you want to learn Sheryl Crow We Do What We Can guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play We Do What We Can. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p