Now I realise the fact that the recording is piano only, so this is my personal interpretation which I find works well when performing it. It sounds pretty close for the most part... But in the "My love goes free" part, I play C/Am7 which I think he just stays on Am7 after the first switch and ends on C, but it sounds good when performing so I hope you enjoy. Oh and if you have a correction please post it and I'll check it out and fix it up when I get the chance. Cheers! Note: The D# chord can be played a few different ways, I'm simply putting my preference to what I find easiest. Tuning: Standard Timing: 4/4 Chords: e|-0---0----0---1----0---1--0----1----3--| B|-1---1----1---1----1---1--1----3----4--| G|-0---0----0---2----2---2--0----2----3--| D|-2---3----0---0----3---3--2----3----5--| A|-3---3----x---x----3---3--0----1----6--| E|-x---x----3---x----x---1--x----x----x--| The Movement comes in slow It's a tune we both should know But the walls are thin / / So we keep our voices low You're a bird with a pretty mouth You're a bird with songs to shout And the same refrain continues Singing out If you love her let her go If you love her let her go She sings beautiful and slow / / A tune that only caged birds know So you're in Nashville on the phone And I'm back here at home And the words are new But I recognise the tone / / / If you love her let her go If you love her let her go If you love her let her go She's beautifully composed / / A tune that only caged birds know / My love goes free... My love goes free... My love goes free... My love goes free...