p strongLooking Back/strong in guitar acoustic version can be one of the best music you liked. Not only hearing the music but you can play Looking Back by This Wild Life using guitar too. Yeah .. this song by may also be played by that device. But, first thing, you need to understand its guitar chords. /p p Whether you are searching for emLooking Back guitar chords/em, you just visit to the best site. /p p Yups, guitar is hard to master in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the simple guitar will feel to play the song. /p p Looking Back guitar chords has rhythm and included in Clouded (2014) album. /p h3Looking Back by This Wild Life Guitar Chords/h3 IntrobrbrC Am G F G, Am G F Gbrbr[(G)]I try to find a way[Am] out of this holebr[G]But I'm dug in [F]deep, and it's walls are steep [G]br[Am]Been down so long it seem[G]s like [F]all I've known[G]brI try to find a [Am]way to make you seebrThe good in me, make you believebrI wasn't ready then but I can show you howbrI'm ready nowbrbrWoah WoahbrIt seems like it gets harder every yearbrI took two steps forward but three steps backbrHad to take a deep breath before my bags were packedbrIt's gotta get easier from herebrI had to learn to live without looking backbrLook inside myself to find the things I lackedbrbrI'm better off without all of your doubtbrYou don't know me, or who I'll bebrAnd without your help I've grown so much this yearbrI try to find a way to make you seebrThe good in me, make you believebrI wasn't ready then but I can show you howbrI'm ready nowbrbrOne thing I've learned is thatbrGood things will not fall in my lapbrI had to work harder and longerbrBe smarter and strongerbrThan the person right beside mebrHave the confidence and common sensebrTo know there's still something inside mebrI gave my very best, with the purest intentbrAnd I'll be proud when I look back ----------------- p If you want to study emThis Wild Life Looking Back/em guitar chords, you need to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minors of any of these chords only require few adjustments. Every of those minor chords is absolutely based on its major counterpart. /p p For your info, you can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. Want to play another guitar chords? Easy .. just use search button in this web, you can find it by song title or by the artist. Have Fun! /p