This song is very easy to learn and play. The chords below are the ones I use. The song is just made of pretty much Cadd9, G, Em and D. G 320033 D xx2233 Em 022033 Cadd9 x32033 * Single strum ~ Fade out Em G Oh, nowhere left to go Cadd9* Em* Cadd9* Em* Are we getting C–l–o–s–E–r? C–l–o–s–E–r? Em G No, all we know is "No" Cadd9* Em* Cadd9* Em* Nights are getting C–o–l–D–E–r, C–o–l–D–E–r Cadd9 G Hey, tears all fall the same Em D We all feel the rain ~ We can't change. . . (I like to have the D fade out at 'change' and have a quick pause before I go to the chours) Cadd9 G Everywhere we go we're looking for the sun Em D No place to grow old, we're always on the run Cadd9 G They say we'll rot in Hell, but I don't think we will Em D ~ They've branded us enough, "Outlaws of Love". (Here, I like to fade out the D and then do another little pause before I start the next Verse) Em G Scars make us who we are Cadd9* Em* Cadd9* Em* Hearts and homes are B–r–o–k–E–n, B–r–o–k–E–n Em G Far, we could go so far Cadd9* Em* Cadd9* Em* With our minds wide o–p–e–n, o–p–e–n Cadd9 G Hey, tears all fall the same Em D We all feel the rain We can't change... (I like to play D till you start to play Cadd9, so I would play the D chord till 'go' when you would start to play Cadd9) Cadd9 G Everywhere we go we're looking for the sun Em D No place to grow old, we're always on the run Cadd9 G They say we'll rot in Hell, but I don't think we will Em D They've branded us enough, "Outlaws of Love". Cadd9 G yeah yeah mmmmmmm Em D ~ ooooooooohhhhhhhhhh... (At this part he is saying Outlaws Of Love but more or less he's just humming it so I just put the oh's and mmm's there for reference.) (I like to fade out the D at the end of the bridge) Cadd9* G* Everywhere we go we're looking for the sun Em* D* No place to grow old, we're always on the run Cadd9 G They say we'll rot in Hell, but I don't think we will Em D They've branded us enough, "Outlaws of Love". Cadd9 G Outlaws of Love Em D Outlaws of Love Cadd9 G Outlaws of Love Em* D*~ Outlaws of Love (I like to strum the D once and then let it fade out) Note: When I say fade out, I like to fade it out for a few seconds and then I palm mute the strings till I play the next chord. At the last chorus when you strum the chords once till you start playing the chords regularly again, I like to do a little picking pattern. Here it is: Cadd9 G Em D e|––––––––––––3–––––––––––––3–––––––––––––3–––––––––––––3––––––––––––––––––––| B|–––––––––3–––––––––––––3–––––––––––––3–––––––––––––3–––––––––––––––––––––––| G|––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2––––––––––––––––––––––––––| D|––––––2–––––––––––––––––––––––––––2––––––––––2–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––| A|–––3––––––––––––––––2––––––––––2–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––| E|–––––––––––––––––3–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––| Then after you pick the chords, you would start playing the chords again as usual.