Learn "ALMOST PARADISE" by Ann Wilson & Mike Reno on Piano

Master "ALMOST PARADISE" by Ann Wilson & Mike Reno with our interactive piano player. This hard-level Pop arrangement is in the key of G at 72 BPM, making it a rewarding piece for advanced players to master.

Tip: Break "ALMOST PARADISE" into sections and master each one separately. The speed control lets you drill difficult passages at any tempo until they feel natural.

Lyrics

I thought that dreams be longed to (Em)oth er men, ’cause (Cmaj7)each time (D)I got (Gsus2)close they’d (G)fall a part a gain. I feared my heart would beat in (Em)se cre cy. I (Cmaj7)faced the nights a lone. Oh, (Cmaj7)how could I have (G)known that (Cmaj7)all my life (D)I on ly need ed you? (C)Whoa, al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise, we’re knock ing on (D)heav en’s door. (Em)Al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise; how (D)could we ask for (Em)more? (D)I (C)swear that I can see for ev er (Am7)in your (D)eyes. (Gsus)Par a dise. I thought that (D)per fect love was (Em)hard to find. I’d (C)al most (D)giv en up; you (G)must have read my mind. And all those dreams I saved for a (Em)rain y day, ooh, they’re (Cmaj7)fi n’lly (D)com in’ true. I’ll (C)share them all (D)with (G)you ’cause (C)now we hold (D)the fu ture in our hands. (C)Whoa, al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise, we’re knock ing on (D)heav en’s (Em7)door. Al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise; how (D)could we ask for (Em)more? (D)I (C)swear that I can see for ev er (C)in your (D)eyes. (Am)Par a dise. And in your arms sal va tion’s (C)not so far a way. It’s get ting clos er, (C)clos er ev (D)’ry day. (C)Al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise, we’re knock ing on (D)heav en’s (Em7)door. Al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise; how (D)could we ask for (Em)more? (D)I (C)swear that I can see for ev er (C)in your (D7)eyes. (Gsus)Par a dise. (Gsus)Par a dise. (C)Par (D)a (G)dise.

Song Details

Category
Pop
Key
G
Tempo
72 BPM
Difficulty
hard

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  2. 2
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