Sailing von Rod Stewart | Lyrics und Gitarrenakkorde
Author: Gaurav Narula
Sailing von Rod Stewart wurde ursprünglich 1972 von Gavin Sutherland von den Sutherland Brothers geschrieben. Rod Stewart coverte ihren Song 1975 für sein erstes Studioalbum Atlantic Crossing. Das Lied wurde sofort ein Riesenerfolg, was Rod Stewarts musikalische Karriere zu neuen Höhenflügen antrieb.
Du kannst Sailing von Rod Stewart direkt in der Uberchord App spielen lernen, komplett mit Gitarrenakkorden, Liedtext und einem Rhythmustrainer.
Tonart des Songs: G-Dur
Die Originaltonart des Songs ist G-Dur.
Gitarrenakkorde von Sailing von Rod Stewart
Bitte beachte: Dieses Lied wird mit dem Kapodaster auf dem 4. Bund der Gitarre gespielt.
Video Anleitung
Sailing – Liedtext und Akkorde
Fingerpicke die ersten 2 Strophen und schlage dann die Akkorde an. Verse 1 G Em C G I am sailing, I am sailing home again 'cross the sea. A Em Am G D I am sailing stormy waters, to be near you, to be free. Verse 2 G Em C G I am flying, I am flying like a bird 'cross the sky. A Em Am G D I am flying passing high clouds, to be near you, to be free. Verse 3 G Em C G Can you hear me, can you hear me, thru the dark night far away? A Em Am G D I am dying, forever trying to be with you; who can say? Verse 4 G Em C G Can you hear me, can you hear me, thru the dark night far away? A Em Am G D I am dying, forever trying to be with you; who can say? Bridge C Em D-Db-D D-Db-D Em C G D-Db-D Dsus4 D6 C Chorus G Em C G We are sailing, we are sailing home again 'cross the sea. A Em Am G We are sailing stormy waters, to be near you, to be free. D Am G Oh Lord, to be near you, to be free. D Am G Oh Lord, to be near you, to be free.
G is not the original key of this song, it is B. However G is the easiest key to play it in so if your place a capo on fret 4 you will be in the original key. Having said that; G (no capo) is probably a more comfortable key for most male singers (or try capo 2)
Re my previous comment. The original key I refer to is Rod Stewart’s more famous version, I have not heard the Southerlad Bos. version which may be in G