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Last Chord Stayed (Official Lyrics Video)


Some songs end, but their echo lingers. Last Chord Stayed is a slow-burning blues ballad that captures the haunting beauty of something unfinished — a love that faded, a memory that clings, a chord that refuses to let go.

With moody guitar lines and vocals etched in longing, this track speaks to the quiet ache that remains long after the music stops.

???? Genre: Slow Blues / Emotional Ballad
????️ Intimate, soul-worn vocals
???? Minimalist guitar with a lingering finish
???? Full lyrics on screen
???? Best experienced alone, in the stillness after midnight

Lyrics:
[Intro, Amp Fade-In, Slow Chord Ring Out]
She walked away…
But the last chord stayed…

[Verse 1]
The clock kept ticking, the light turned grey
Her boots moved on, but the sound won’t sway
I touched the strings, they knew the shade
Of a love that lingered… when she strayed

[Chorus, Soul-Blues Fusion, Backing Echo Vocals]
Last chord stayed, while the rest moved on
She faded out, but the tone lives on
No need to speak, no price she paid
Just left me with the last chord… stayed

[Verse 2, Jazz-Blues Phrasing, Gentle Bass Groove]
The reverb caught her in mid-flight
Held her shape in the studio light
I mute the past but it won’t fade
Still humming where that last chord stayed

[Guitar Solo, Emotional Slides, Minor Scale Runs]

[Bridge, Half-Spoken over Hollow Backbeat]
She struck once, then let it ring
Didn’t need a second swing
She said more than voices say
Just played… and walked away

[Chorus, Full Harmony Swell, Slow Build]
Last chord stayed, while the rest moved on
She faded out, but the tone lives on
No need to speak, no price she paid
Just left me with the last chord… stayed

[Outro, Final Slide, Amp Decay and Silence]
Still here…
Still plays…
That last chord… stayed…

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Originally posted by UCXh1nuVWs4lJLlD4YaL887A at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTgblHjMh_c

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