As Long As You Love Me
Sep 6th, 2010 by admin
This song by Backstreet Boys is in C.
The chord in brackets is transitional.

These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1a: Am7 - F - G - C - (G/B)
Part 1b: Am7 - F - G - C
Part 2a: F - C - Am7 - G
Part 2b: F - C - F - C/E - Dm7 - G
Part 3: F - C - Am7 - E4 - E7/G#
Part 4a: Am7 - G - F - G
Part 4b: Am7 - G - D/F# - F - G
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Hey I was wondering what the ‘cheat chords’ mean. Are they the notes or what?? Like what’s Am7?? Sorry but can you plz explain this to me thx
Hi Mel, the “cheat chords” are chords. Am7 is a chord (or triad) made up of A-C-E-G notes.
The call my chords “cheat chords” because they are the chords I use to play the song, and may not be what the original chords are for the song.
Hi thanks so much for replying and thank you for explaining the cheat chords to me!! Thank you for putting up this site I really appreciate it!
You are welcome, Mel.