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Nothing To Lose Chords

Learn to play “Nothing To Lose” by MLTR on guitar — played in the key of D, using D, A, Bm and G. It's rated Advanced. Place a capo on fret 1 to match the original. Use the interactive player to transpose to your vocal range, add a capo, and autoscroll hands-free while you strum.

Chords:DABmGF#EBbCFDmEb

Chords for Nothing To Lose

Key: DBPM: 90Difficulty: Advanced
D
3
90
 There areDtimes
 when youAmake meBmlaugh
 There areGmoments
 when you drive meAmad
 There areDseconds when
 IAsee theBmlight
 ThoughGmany times you made meF#cry
 There'sBmsomethingE 
 youAdon'tDunderstand
 IBmwant toEbe yourAman
DNothing to loseAyour love toBmwin
Ehoping so bad thatDyou'll let meAin
DI'm at your feetAwaiting forBmyou
 I've gotEtime andAnothing toDlose
 There areDtimes
 when IAbelieve inBmyou
 TheseGmoments
 when I feel close toAyou
 There areDtimes I think
Athat I amBmyours
 ThoughGmany times I feelF#unsure
 There'sBmsomethingE 
 youAdon'tDunderstand
 IBmwant toEbe yourAman
A#I'llCalways be a-Fround you
Akeep an eye onDmyou
 Cos? myA#patience isCstrong
 and IFwon't let youA#run
D#cos you are the onlyAone
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About Nothing To Lose

MLTR's “Nothing To Lose” is a popular track that guitarists love to cover. This arrangement uses 11 chords — D, A, Bm, G, F#, E, Bb and C, and a few more — with the progression centred on D, A and Bm. Hover or tap any chord above to see its fingering, change the key with the transpose buttons, or set a capo to match the original recording.

Nothing To Lose — FAQ

What key is “Nothing To Lose” in?

“Nothing To Lose” by MLTR is in the key of D. You can transpose it to any other key using the player.

What chords do I need to play “Nothing To Lose”?

“Nothing To Lose” uses 11 chords: D, A, Bm, G, F#, E, Bb and C, and a few more.

Is “Nothing To Lose” easy to play on guitar?

“Nothing To Lose” is rated Advanced.

Do I need a capo to play “Nothing To Lose”?

Yes — place a capo on fret 1.

Who sings “Nothing To Lose”?

“Nothing To Lose” is performed by MLTR.