Song: “Emotionless”
Artist: Good Charlotte
Album: The Young and the Hopeless
Tabbed by: Aaron McDivitt
Email: s1386673@cedarville.edu
Tuning: ½ Step down ( Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, Eb )
Hey whatsup, this is an amazing acoustic song by Good Charlotte. The strumming is very
easy to pick on. Some of the chords may look pretty weird, but that’s what they are.
I’m positive this is totally right. Thanks, I hope you like it.
Em7add9- xx2032
D- xx0232
Dsus2- xx0230
C2- x32033
G- 320033
Am7- x02013
Cm- x35543
Gmaj7- 3x0032
G7/F- 1x0001
Bm7-x24232
* Indicates pull off from D to Dsus
Verse 1:
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Hey dad, I’m writing to you
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Not to tell you that I still hate you
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Just to ask you how you feel
C2
And how we fell apart
C2 (stop)
How this fell apart.
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Are you happy out there in this great wide world
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Do you think about your sons do you miss your little girl
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
When you lay your head down how do you sleep at night
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Do you even wonder if we’re alright?
C2
But we’re alright, we’re alright
Chorus:
G
Its been a long road without you by my side
C2
Why weren’t you there all the nights that we cried
G
You broke my mother’s heart you broke your children for life
C2
Its not ok but we’re alright
G
I remember the days you were a hero in my eyes
C2
But those are just a long lost memory of mine
G
I spent so many years learning how to survive
C2
Now I’m writing just to let you know we’re still alive. (stop)
Verse 2:
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
The days I spent so cold so hungry
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
Were full of hate I was so angry
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
The scars run deep inside this tattooed body
Em7add9 D* Dsus C2
There’s things I’ll take to my grave
C2
But I’m ok I’m okayyy
Chorus
Bridge:
Am7 Cm G Gmaj7
And sometimes I forgive
Am7 Cm G G7/F
Yellin' this time I’ll admit
Am7 Cm
That I miss you said I miss yooooouuuu
Chorus
Outro Part:
Bm7 Am7
And sometimes I forgive
Bm7 Am7
And this time I’ll admit
Bm7 Am7 G ( stop)
That I miss you I miss you Hey Dad.