The Best Is Yet To Come - Ray Dalton
Like a song on the radio Follows me wherever I go All my troubles playing on repeat in my head The more I try to drown it out The more it comes back around It'sgot a hold on me A hold on me Back when I was 14I had my first heartbreak Didn'twanna leave my room for days It felt like the end of the world My mama used to say oh son Some days you'llget it wrong When every little step feels heavy You got to carry on The best is yet to come So when I'mfeeling low And every time my soul gets heavy I know that I ain'tdone The best is yet to come Every year I start with a wish Say I'mgonna be an optimist Oh by February My heart'shalf empty When I feel like I'mrunning out of better days I look up the wall and then I see your face I know it'snot the end of the world My mama used to say oh son Some days you'llget it wrong When every little step feels heavy You got to carry on The best is yet to come So when I'mfeeling low And every time my soul gets heavy I know that I ain'tdone The best is yet to come The best is yet to come When I feel like I'mrunning out of better days Better days I look up the wall and when I see your face The best is yet to come Some days you'llget it wrong When every little step feels heavy You got to carry on The best is yet to come Some days you'llget it wrong When every little step feels heavy you got to carry on The best is yet to come So when I'mfeeling low And every time my soul gets heavy I know that I ain'tdone The best is yet to come The best is yet to come Guitar score
The Best Is Yet To Come Artist: Ray Dalton
Capo: 0
Key: Eb
Difficulty:
Tempo: 90
Time Signature: 4/4
Hot: 101
Creation time: 2023-06-04 The Best Is Yet To Come Guitar Tab, arranged and transcribed by Chordance, complete with staff notation and numbered musical notation. The song was composed by and performed by Ray Dalton. This guitar tab is in the key of Eb and is a Beginner version, suitable for players at the Beginner level. A must-learn piece for guitar enthusiasts. Strum the guitar, open the piano, and experience the mood conveyed by Ray Dalton at that time~
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