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Saturday 25 September 2010

Wake Me Up When September Ends chords

Wake Me Up When September Ends chords



There once was much debate about what this song was about, one of the most common initial beliefs, and still a very

prevalent one at that, being that it is about 9/11. However, Billie Joe has confirmed to the public that the song was written as a memorial anthem about his father, a jazz musician and minor league baseball catcher, who died of lung cancer when Billie Joe was only ten years old.

In this melancholy ballad, Billie Joe, backed by the support of the other members of Green Day, takes a trip back to his painful childhood and thinks about the day he lost his innocence when his father died. Like many faced with such a traumatic event, Billie Joe never truly recovered, and he can’t believe that twenty years have passed since the day. As Armstrong associates pain with the month September, the month his father died, he would rather not deal with anything related to the month prompting him to sing, “As my memory rests, but never forgets what I lost… Wake me up when September ends…”

This song is in the key of G major and is four minutes and forty five seconds long. The verses are an example of 32-bar AABA form.

Personally, I like this song coz it takes me out of my loneliness and the arpeggio feels soothing to the ear. Here, I will be posting only the arpeggio which is played on an acoustic guitar. If you want the electric part, search on the net… you will find many.



Wake Me Up When September Ends Greenday  Intro:  
E|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
B|-------3-------3-|-------3-------3-|-------3-------3-|-------3-------3-|
G|----0-----0------|----0-----0------|----0-----0------|----0-----0------|
D|--5----------5---|--5----------5---|--5----------5---|--5----------5---|
A|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
E|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

(This pattern can be played all the way through if you want)


G
D/F#
Summer has come and passed
Em7 G
The innocent can never last
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

G
D/F#
Like my father's come to pass
Em7 G
Seven years has gone so fast
Cadd9
Cm G G
Wake me up when September ends

Em Bm
Here comes the rain again
C G G/f#
Falling from the stars
Em Bm
Drenched in my pain again
C D
Becoming who we are

G D/F#
As my memory rests
Em7 G
But never forgets what I lost
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

G D/F#
Summer has come and passed
Em7 G
The innocent can never last
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

G D/F#
Ring out the bells again
Em7 G
Like we did when spring began
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

Em Bm
Here comes the rain again
C G G/f#
Falling from the stars
Em Bm
Drenched in my pain again
C D
Becoming who we are
G D/F#
As my memory rests
Em7 G
But never forgets what I lost
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

G D/F#
Summer has come and passed
Em7 G
The innocent can never last
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

G D/F#
Like my father's come to pass
Em7 G
Twenty years has gone so fast
Cadd9 Cm G
Wake me up when September ends

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