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How to Play Cigarette Daydreams Chords by Cage The Elephant on Guitar

Cigarette Daydreams is a song by American rock band Cage The Elephant, released in 2014 as the fourth single from their third studio album Melophobia. The song is a mellow acoustic ballad that features the lead singer Matt Shultz’s vocals and guitar playing. The song has been praised for its catchy melody, emotional lyrics, and nostalgic vibe.

If you want to learn how to play Cigarette Daydreams on guitar, you will need to know some basic chords, strumming patterns, and capo placement. In this article, we will show you how to play the song step by step, using the resources from the web search results.

Chords

[Intro]
D    Dmaj7    Em    G  A
 
[Verse 1]
D                          Dmaj7
  Did you stand there all alone
   Em          G             A      D
Oh, I cannot explain what's goin' down
                         Dmaj7
I can see you standin' next to me
Em          G          A         D
In and out somewhere else right now
       Dmaj7       Bm
You sigh   look away
G             A        D
I can see it clear as day
               Dmaj7         Bm
Close your eyes    so afraid
 G                A    D
Hide behind that baby face
 
[Interlude]
D       Dmaj7       Bm  Em
Doot do do, doot-do do
 
[Chorus 1]
Bm              D         G
   You can drive  all night
                F#m                      Bm
Looking for the answers in the pouring rain
               D             G
You wanna find   peace of mind
F#m
Lookin' for the answer
 
[Interlude]
D    Dmaj7    Em    G  A
 
[Verse 2]
D                          Dmaj7
  Funny how it seems like yesterday
   Em        G                A       D
As I recall you were lookin' out of place
                              Dmaj7
Gathered up your things and slipped away
    Em            G              A       D
No time at all I followed you into the hall
        Dmaj7     Bm
Cigarette daydream
 G             A     D
You were only seventeen
        Dmaj7              Bm
So sweet with a mean streak
 G                 A       D
Nearly brought me to my knees
 
[Interlude]
D       Dmaj7       Bm  Em
Doot do do, doot-do do
 
[Chorus 2]
Bm              D         G
   You can drive  all night
                F#m                      Bm
Lookin' for the answers in the pouring rain
               D             G
You wanna find   peace of mind
F#m
Lookin' for the answer
Bm                      D                   G
   If we could find a reason, a reason to change
F#m
Lookin' for the answer
Bm                     D                  G
   If you can find a reason, a reason to stay
F#m
Standin' in the pourin' rain
 
[Instrumental]
Em           A          Em             D           A
    Doot-do, do-di-do-di-do  Doot-do, do-di-do-di-do
Em           A           Em           Bm           G
    Doot-do, do-di-do-di-do  Doot-do, do-di-do-di-do
A   A
 
[Chorus 2] (quiet first time)
Bm           D          G
   You can drive all night
                F#m                      Bm
Lookin' for the answers in the pourin' rain
            D             G
You wanna find peace of mind
F#m
Lookin' for the answer
Bm                    D                   G
   If we can find a reason, a reason to change
F#m
Lookin' for the answer
Bm                     D                  G
   If you can find a reason, a reason to stay
F#m
Standin' in the pourin' rain

Strumming

The strumming pattern for the intro and the verses is down-down-up-down-up-down-up-down-up. You can see the notation and hear the sound of the strumming in this video at 1:01. The strumming pattern for the chorus is down-down-down-down-up-down-up-down-up. You can see the notation and hear the sound of the strumming in the same video at 4:20.

The strumming pattern for the instrumental bridge is down-down-up-up-down-up. You can see the notation and hear the sound of the strumming in the same video at 9:10.

Lyrics

The lyrics of the song are about a young love that faded away over time. The singer reminisces about the past and wonders what happened to his former lover. He also questions his own choices and regrets letting her go. The lyrics are full of imagery and metaphors that evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing.

You can find the full lyrics of the song in this tab or this video.

Conclusion

Cigarette Daydreams is a beautiful song that you can learn to play on guitar with some practice and patience. You will need to master some basic chords, strumming patterns, and capo placement. You can use the resources from the web search results to help you along the way. Once you learn how to play Cigarette Daydreams, you can impress your friends and family with your guitar skills and musical taste. Happy playing!

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