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p If you are looking for Cherish guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Cherish by The Association using guitar or guitar. This song by The Association can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Cherish guitar chords has rhythm and included in Original Album Series (2016) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Cherish by The Association Guitar Chords/h3 # brprebr#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#br/prebr##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #br##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #br# brprebr#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##br/prebr#From: rogers@hi.com (Andrew Rogers)br#Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 19:22:01 -0500br#Subject: ./a/association/cherish.crdbr#br# Cherishbr# (Terry Kirkman)br#br#Intro:br#brFmaj9 [xx7988] Ebmaj9 [xx5766]brbr[Fmaj9] [Ebmaj9] Verse 1:[Bum][-][bum][-][bum][-][bum]brFmaj9 Gm7/C [xx5766] Ebmaj9 Gm7/CbrCherish is the word I use to describebrAll the [Fmaj9]feeling that I have hiding [Gm7/C]here for you inside[Ebmaj9][Gm7/C]brYou don't know [Am7]how many times I've wished that I had t[Bb]old youbrYou don't know [Am7]how many times I've wished that I could h[Bb]old youbrYou don't know [Am7]how many times I've wished that I couldbr[Bb]Mold you [Am7]into [Gm7]someone who couldbrBb C [hammer-on: xx555x-gt;xx756x]brCherish me as much as I cherish youbrVerse 2:brPerish is the word that more than appliesbrTo the hope in my heart each time I realizebrThat I am not gonna be the one to share your dreamsbrThat I am not gonna be the one to share your schemesbrThat I am not gonna be the one to share whatbrSeems to be the life that you couldbrCherish as much as I do yoursbrBridge:brOh I'm be[Gm7]ginning to think that m[C]an has never foundbrThe w[Am7]ords that could make you want [E]mebrThat have the r[C]ight amount of letters, j[F]ust the right [Dm/C]soundbrThat could [Bb]make you hear, [Gm7]make you seebrThat you are d[Eb]rivin' me out of my m[C]indbrOh I could say I [Fmaj9]need you but then you'd r[C]ealizebrThat I [Cm]want you just like a t[D9]housand other guysbrWho'd say they l[Bb]oved you With all the r[C]est of their liesbrWhen all they w[Dm]anted was to t[/Bb]ouch your f[/A]ace, your h[/G]andsbrAnd gaze into your e[Eb]yes[C][D7]brVerse 3 [words same as verse 1, chord progression completely different]:br[G]Cherish is the word I u[C]se to describe[Bb][C]br[G]All the feeling that I have t[C]hriving here for you inside[Bb][C]brYou don't know [Bm7]how many times I've wished that I had t[C]old youbrYou don't know [Bm7]how many times I've wished that I could h[C]old youbrYou don't know [Bm7]how many times I've wished that I couldbr[C]Mold you [Bm7]into s[Am7]omeone who couldbr[F]Cherish me as much as I cherish y[D]oubrCoda:br[N.C.] D G C DbrAnd I do cherish youbrA[G]nd [C]I d[D]o c[G]her[C]ish y[D]oubr[N.C.]brCherish is the wordbrguitar 1 [w/tremolo]:br[Bbmaj7] brprebr---------------------17----------5-br---------------13s18----17-------6-br-------7-10s14-------------------7-br---7-8---------------------------8-br-8---------------------------------br-----------------------------------br/prebrguitar 2 [w/more tremolo]:brbrprebr---------------------------br---------------------------br---------------5-----------br-------5-------------------br---------------------------br-3-------------------------br/prebr-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers p If you want to learn The Association Cherish guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Cherish. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p