CHORDS: Maisie Peters – Daydreams Piano & Ukulele Chord Progression and Tab

This is the chords of Daydreams by Maisie Peters on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar and Keyboard.

[Intro]
Em Em

[Verse 1]
G                  D/F#
I was unattached
Em                     Em7                     C
He was quite a catch, with a nose ring
G                               D/F#
Serves coffee on the side
Em                               Em7                     C
Looks handsome in a tie and he knows it
B7
Step into my taxi
A7
Pull away, he\’s waving at me

[Pre-Chorus]
C
I can dress it up pretty
C
I can blame it on cities

[Chorus]
G
But he doesn\’t want me
D/F#
He doesn\’t want me
Am7
When it comes to it
C
Really the truth is
Em
Oh no, he doesn\’t want me
A7
And I know that I could pretend
Am7
But it\’s one down
C                Dadd11           C           G
And it\’s back to daydreams again

[Verse 2]
G                     D/F#
Sometimes you can try
Em                     Em7                               C
Do everything just right, make him notice
G                               D/F#
Cue the moon and stars
Em                     Em7                               C
I\’ll wait outside the bar, in a nice dress
Am7
Maybe it just slipped his mind
A7
Maybe he was working late tonight

[Pre-Chorus]
C
I can dress it up pretty
C
I can blame it on cities

[Chorus]
G
But he doesn\’t want me
D/F#
He doesn\’t want me
Am
When it comes to it
C
Really the truth is
Em
Oh no, he doesn\’t want me
A7
And I know that I could pretend
Am7
But it\’s one down
C                   Dadd11                     C
And it\’s back to daydreams again

[Bridge]
Em
Ooh (Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Em                     Am
Ooh (Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Em
Ooh (Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Em                     Am
Ooh (Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)
Dadd11
Ooh-ooh, ooh

[Outro]
G                     D
Funny when it rains
Em                               Em7
You can never catch a train
C
On the red line
G                               D/F#
You step in from the storm
Em                     Em7
A stranger holds the door
C
And it\’s spring time

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