Love Remains Chords by Collin Raye #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 15:29:25 -0800 (PST) From: kingfrog@ptd.net Subject: CRD: Love Remains (Collin Raye) transcribed by: corrections by: written by: Sarah Overment Brian Pastor T.Douglass, J.Daddario rkuehnle@tir.com kingfrog@ptd.net from the album: I Think About You Note: Sarah Overment did a great job in transcribing this one but I had to replace a few chords. Instead of the D chord, I used a G/B which will give you the sound needed to match the CD. This is a great song! Love Remains Collin Raye G G/B C D We are born, one fine day Children of God, on our way G G/B C D Mama smiles, daddy cries Miracle before their eyes Em D C G D G They protect us, til we're of age Through it all, love rem--ains. (Verse 2) Boy moves on, takes a bride. She stands faithful, by his side. Tears and sweat, they build a home. And raise a family of their own. They share joy, they share pain. And through it all, love remains. (Bridge) Em C Kingdoms come and go but they don't last. D G Before you know the future is the past. Em C In spite of what's been lost and what's been gained. D G D C We are living proof, that love rem---ains. (Verse 3) G D I don't know, baby what I'd do. C G On this earth without you. D We all live, we all die. C G But the end is not goodbye. Em C The sun comes up and seasons change. G D G Through it all love remains. Em C An eternal burning flame. G D C G Hope lives on and love rem-ains. Well, that's about it...when you play the D try alternating between 000232 and 000230 to add a little style. This may be wrong, but it's hwo i play it, ok? :o) Any corrections, suggestions, comments, or requests...please send to me at picasso@enterprise.ca or rkuehnle@tir.com (Sarah Overment)