Brain Damage chords and lyrics
Free chords for Brain Damage by Pink Floyd. Scroll the interactive sheet above or read the chord names inline below.
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage (Waters) A7 x02223 (or x02020) Bm7 x24232 (or x20202) Asus4 x02230 Dsus2 xx0230 D7sus2 xx0210 [Intro] D [Verse 1] [Verse 2] [Chorus] [Verse 3] [Chorus] [Outro] D G7/D D G7/D D E/D A7 D Dsus2 D E/D A7 D Dsus2
Brain Damage Chords by Pink Floyd
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