Guilty
View chords used in this chart
D6 Fdim Em7 Em7/9 Em7 A7/13-
Is it a sin, is it a crime
D9 D D7M D6 D7M G7M G7
Loving you, Dear, like I do
Em7/9 Em7 G/B A7 A4/7 A7 D B7
If it's a crime, then I'm guilty
Em7 G/B A7 D A
Guilty of loving you
D6 Fdim Em7 Em7/9 Em7 A7/13-
Maybe I'm wrong, dreaming of you
D9 D D7M D6 D7M G7M G7
Dreaming the lonely night through
Em7/9 Em7 G/B A7 A4/7 A7 D B7
If it's a crime, then I'm guilty
Em7 G/B A7 A713- D
Guilty of dreaming of you
Bridge
F#m C#7 F#m Bm7 C#7
What can I do, what can I say
F#m Bm7 C#7
After I've taken the blame
A E7 Fdim A F#7
You say you're through, you'll go your way
G G/F# Em7 Em6 A7
But I'll always feel just the same
D6 Fdim Em7 Em7/9 Em7 A7/13-
Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong
D9 D D7M D6 D7M G7M G7
Loving you, Dear, like I do
Em7/9 Em7 G/B A7 A4/7 A7 D
If it's a crime, then I'm guilty
Em7 G/B A7 D A
Guilty of loving you
How to play Guilty
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What is the starting chord?
The first identified chord is D6. You can transpose without leaving the page.
Can I play it on guitar or keyboard?
Yes. The chord progression works on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and keyboard. Adapt the voicings to your instrument and level.