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How to Play The Last Time Chords by The Rolling Stones and Taylor Swift on Guitar

“The Last Time” is a song title that has been used by two different artists: The Rolling Stones and Taylor Swift. Both songs have catchy melodies and lyrics, but they also have different styles and chord progressions. In this article, we will explore how to play both versions of “The Last Time” on guitar, using chords, tabs, and strumming patterns.

Chords

[Intro]
|G   |A   |Bm   |D   |  x2
 
 
[Verse 1]
  G
Found myself at your door
 A
Just like all those times before
Bm
I'm not sure how I got there
D
 All roads they lead me here
G
I imagine you are home
A
In your room, all alone
        Bm
And you open your eyes into mine
    D
And everything feels better
 
 
[Hook]
 
 G       A        Bm
Right before your eyes
      D           G
I'm breaking and fast
    A       Bm
No reasons why
      D       A G
Just you and me
 
 
[Chorus]
D                                      Bm
 This is the last time I'm asking you this
        A                       G
Put my name on the top of your list
             D                       Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you why
              A                        G
You break my heart in the blink of an eye
 
 
[Verse 2]
     G
You find yourself at my door
 A
Just like all those times before
     Bm
You wear your best apology
    D
But I was there to watch you leave
     G
And all the times I let you in
 A
Just for you to go again
Bm
Disappear when you come back
D
Everything is better
 
 
[Hook 2]
      G       A         Bm
When right before your eyes
    D           G
I'm aching run fast
    A       Bm
Nowhere to hide
      D       A G
Just you and me
 
 
[Chorus]
D                                      Bm
 This is the last time I'm asking you this
        A                       G
Put my name on the top of your list
             D                       Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you why
              A                        G
You break my heart in the blink of an eye
 
 
[Instrumental]
|G   |D   |Bm   |A   |  x2
 
 
[Bridge]
G                           A
 This is the last time you tell me I've got it wrong
Bm                        D
 This is the last time I say it's been you all along
G                         A
 This is the last time I let you in my door
Bm                        D
 This is the last time I won't hurt you anymore
 
 
[Outro]
D                                      Bm
 This is the last time I'm asking you this
        A                       G
Put my name on the top of your list
             D                       Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you why
              A                        G
You break my heart in the blink of an eye
             D                        Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you this
        A                       G
Put my name on the top of your list
             D                       Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you why
              A                        G
You break my heart in the blink of an eye
             D                        Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you last
                     A
Time I'm asking you last
                      G
Time I'm asking you this
             D                        Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you last
                     A
Time I'm asking you last
                      G
Time I'm asking you this
             D                       Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you last
                     A
Time I'm asking you last
                      G
Time I'm asking you this
             D                        Bm
This is the last time I'm asking you last
                     A
Time I'm asking you last
                      G
Time I'm asking you this

The Rolling Stones – The Last Time

The Rolling Stones released “The Last Time” as a single in 1965, and it became their first number-one hit in the UK. The song is based on a traditional gospel song called “This May Be the Last Time”, which was recorded by The Staple Singers in 1955. The Rolling Stones changed the lyrics and added a distinctive guitar riff, played by Keith Richards.

The song is in the key of E major, and it uses only three chords: E, D, and A. The chord progression is E-D-A-E-D-A for the verses, and A-D-A for the chorus. The strumming pattern is a simple down-up-down-up pattern, with accents on the first and third beats of each measure.

Taylor Swift – The Last Time

Taylor Swift collaborated with Gary Lightbody, the lead singer of Snow Patrol, to write and record “The Last Time” for her fourth studio album, Red, in 2012. The song is a duet that tells the story of a couple who keep breaking up and getting back together, but are unsure if they can make it work. The song has a melancholic mood and a slow tempo.

The song is in the key of F major, and it uses four chords: F, G, Am, and C. The chord progression is F-G-Am-C for the intro and verses, and Am-C-F-G for the chorus. The strumming pattern is a gentle down-down-down-down pattern, with some variations depending on the dynamics of the song.

Conclusion

“The Last Time” is a song title that has been used by two different artists: The Rolling Stones and Taylor Swift. Both songs have catchy melodies and lyrics, but they also have different styles and chord progressions. In this article, we learned how to play both versions of “The Last Time” on guitar, using chords, tabs, and strumming patterns. We hope you enjoyed this article and learned something new. Happy playing!

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