A Guide to Playing Coming Back to Life Chords on Your Guitar – A Pink Floyd Song

This article will show you how to play Coming Back to Life chords on your guitar along with the lyrics. Coming Back To Life, a Pink Floyd song, is a favorite among Pink Floyd fans and guitarists alike. This song is a relaxing vocal and guitar piece taken from Division Bell, provided by David Gilmour.

This song is played in the key of G Try holding down an electric guitar in clean mode or an acoustic guitar.

I’ll refer to the names of the strings starting from the top of the guitar in order from the thickest string to the thinnest: EADGBE. Coming back to life chords are relatively easy to play. Most of them are open chords, however there are about 2 barre chords in this song, F major and Bb major. Lyrics for Coming Back to Life are also provided along with the chords.

So without further ado, grab that guitar and let’s get started…

Coming back to life chords and lyrics

CF

Where were you when I was burned and broken?

i am girlfriend

As the days slipped by from my window looking

CF

Where were you when I was hurt and helpless?

i am girlfriend

Cause the things you say and the things you do surround me

I’m f

While you were hanging on someone else’s words

i am sib

Dying to believe what you heard

Am7 GC

I was looking straight at the bright sun

CF

Lost in thought and lost in time

i am girlfriend

While the seeds of life and the seeds of change were planted

CF

Outside the rain fell dark and slow

i am girlfriend

While reflecting on this dangerous but irresistible pastime

I’m f

I took a heavenly ride through our silence

i am sib

I knew the time had come

Am7 GC

For killing the past and coming back to life

I’m f

I took a heavenly ride through our silence

i am sib

I knew the wait had begun

Am7 GC

And headed straight… into the shining sun

I hope you enjoyed playing and learning the Coming Back To Life chords from the song. Be sure to play chords carefully at first, especially barre chords, as this usually puts a lot of strain on your fingers if you’re not used to playing them. To make this even more fun and interesting, why not get the backing track to play? I’ve done this and it’s so much fun. Gives you a great buzz!

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