Tom: Em
C G Am
e:| 0 e:| 1 e:| 0
B:| 1 B:| 1 B:| 1
G:| 0 G:| 2 G:| 2
D:| 2 D:| 3 D:| 2
A:| 3 A:| 4 A:| 0
E:| x E:| x E:| 0
The basic chord progression is C-G-Am / Am-G-C, however the G isn't played like a chord.
It's simply a filler (transition) between the Am and C.
Listen to the song to understand what I mean.
[Verse]
Am G
Sweet, sweet girl dreamed some day she'd
C G
be a writer
Am G
Swore she's never give up on her soul
C G
desire
Am G
But leaps of faith turned to shots in the
C G
darkness
Am G
Until she told herself that she'll never be
C G
an artist
[Chorus]
Am
Don't give up on you
G C G
I won't give up on you either
Am
I believe in you
G C G
I believe in your fever
[Verse]
Am G C G
8 years old in an apple orchard
Am G
His best friend told him that his soul would
C G
be tortured
Am G
He ran to his mother with the fear of
C G
religion
Am
She showed him how to stand up
G C G
And make his own decisions
[Chorus]
Am
Don't give up on you
G C G
I won't give up on you either
Am
I believe in you
G C G
I believe in your fever
Am
Don't give up on you
G C G
I won't give up on you either
Am
I believe in you
G C G
I believe in your fever
[Verse]
Am G C G
Sue and her friend were lesbian lovers
Am
They moved to Vermont so they could
G C G
marry each other
Am G
In a little house in the woods and the
C G
clover
Am G
They found the meaning of life and all of
C G
it's wonder
[Chorus]
Am
Don't give up on you
G C G
I won't give up on you either
Am
I believe in you
G C G
I believe in your fever
Am
Don't give up on you
G C G
I won't give up on you either
Am
I believe in you
G C G
I believe in your fever
[Ending]
Am G C G
I put my faith in your fever
Am G C G
We put a faith in your fever