Topic: New Chords Postings
"I Will Still Love You" gave Vancouver's Stonebolt a major hit in the latter half of 1978. The single was drawn from the band's self-titled debut album (pictured). Released in mid-August, the song made a 15 week climb up the RPM 100 chart to peak at #19 on December 2. Success also came Stateside, with the single going Top 30 on Billboard.Over time the master tapes of Stonebolt's records were misplaced, and the band actually had to re-record their best songs for their 1999 greatest hits compilation Regeneration: The Best Of Stonebolt.
The chord chart:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/crd/stonebolt-iwillstillloveyou.txt
Audio (studio recording):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwuZPXqVljI
Live:
Updated: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 4:21 AM EDT
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