WWW.AZCHORDS.COM | I Miss You Im Sorry Chords – Gracie Abrams | Version #1
[Intro]
G Em Bm C
[Verse 1]
G Em
Do you remember happy together?
Bm C
I do, don't you
G Em
Then all of a sudden you're sick to your stomach
Bm C
Is that still true?
[Chorus]
G Em
You said "forever" in the end I fought it
Bm C
Please be honest are we better for it?
G Em
Thought you'd hate me but instead you called
Bm
and said "I miss you"
C
I caught it
[Verse 2]
G Em
Good to each other, give it the summer
Bm C
I knew, you too
G Em
But I only saw you once in December
Bm C
I'm still confused
[Chorus]
G Em
You said "forever" and I almost bought it
Bm C
I miss fighting in your old apartment
G Em
Breaking dishes when you're disappointed
Bm C
I still love you, I promise
G Em
Nothing happened in the way I wanted
Bm C
Every corner of this house is haunted
G Em
And I know you said that we're not talking
Bm C
But I miss you, I'm sorry
[Outro]
G Em
I don't wanna go, think I'll make it worse
Bm C
Everything I know brings me back to us
G Em
I don't wanna go, we've been here before
Bm C
Everywhere I go leads me back to you
G Em
I don't wanna go, think I'll make it worse (You said forever and I almost bought it)
Bm C
Everything I know brings me back to us (I miss fighting in your old apartment)
G Em
I don't wanna go, we've been here before (Breaking dishes when you're disappointed)
Bm C
Everywhere I go leads me back to you (I still love you, I promise)
G Em
I don't wanna go, think I'll make it worse (Nothing happened in the way I wanted)
Bm C
Everything I know brings me back to us (Every corner of this house is haunted)
G Em
I don't wanna go, we've been here before (And I know you said that we're not talking)
Bm C
Everywhere I go leads me back to you (But I miss you)
G Em
I don't wanna go, think I'll make it worse
Bm C
Everything I know brings me back to us
G Em
I don't wanna go, we've been here before
Bm C
Everywhere I go leads me back to you
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How to play "I Miss You I'm Sorry" [Chords] on guitar
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Song Overview:
- Key: G major.
- Difficulty: Beginner.
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E).
- Tempo: 55 bpm.
- Capo: No capo.
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Chords Used:
- G (320003)
- Em (022000)
- Bm (x24432)
- C (x32010)
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Strumming Pattern:
- Suggested: Down, down-up, up-down-up (D DU UDU).
- Alternative: Down-strum only for soft sections.
- At 55 bpm, keep strums gentle and aligned with the lyrics.
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Sections Breakdown:
[Intro]
- Chords: G -> Em -> Bm -> C
- Play softly to establish the song's reflective tone.
[Verse 1]
- Chord progression: G -> Em -> Bm -> C
- Strum gently, focusing on smooth transitions.
- Allow each chord to ring for a melancholic feel.
[Chorus]
- Chord progression: G -> Em -> Bm -> C
- Use slightly more dynamic strumming.
- Emphasize the lyrics "You said forever."
[Verse 2]
- Same progression as Verse 1.
- Maintain the soft, wistful tone.
[Chorus]
- Repeat the same structure, increasing dynamics slightly.
- Highlight the emotional weight of "I still love you, I promise."
[Outro]
- Chord progression: G -> Em -> Bm -> C (repeated).
- Gradually decrease intensity toward the end.
- Let the final C chord ring out for a lingering effect.
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Common Mistakes:
- Rushing transitions between Bm and C—practice these slowly.
- Overstrumming; keep dynamics consistent with the song’s mood.
- Missing timing due to slow tempo; use a metronome at 55 bpm.
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General Tips:
- For beginners struggling with Bm, try Bm7 (x20202) as an alternative.
- Focus on hammer-ons in the intro and chorus for added expressiveness.
- Use a pick for clarity or fingers for a softer tone.
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Song Facts:
- One of Gracie Abrams' most heartfelt and vulnerable songs.
- Explores themes of longing, regret, and unresolved feelings.
- Minimalist arrangement highlights her emotional lyrics.
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Song Meaning:
- Reflects on a past relationship, balancing love and sorrow.
- Highlights the struggle of moving on while cherishing memories.
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Comparisons to Previous Works:
- Similar emotional depth to "Friend."
- Maintains the narrative-driven songwriting Gracie is known for.
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