Four-Chord Guitar Songs
1,267 four-chord guitar songs for fuller rhythm patterns. Grab a progression and build set-ready flow.
1267 songs • 497 artists
- Echosmith - Bright
- Simple Plan - Perfectly Perfect
- Steve Aoki - Waste It On Me
- Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love
- Eric Clapton - After Midnight
- Everly Pregnant Brothers - No Oven No Pie
- Tate McRae - Dear Parents
- Eydie Gorme - Blame It On The Bossa Nova
- Avril Lavigne - Bite Me
- Eddie Hodges - I’m Gonna Knock On Your Door
- Eric Bogle - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
- Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You
- Glen Hansard - High Hope
- Coldplay - Christmas Lights
- Don Gibson - Lonesome Number One
- The Wombats - Lemon To A Knife Fight
- Shawn Mendes - Act Like You Love Me
- The Weeknd - Die For You
- Elizabeth Cotten - Freight Train
- Tom Walker - Fly Away With Me
- Dean Lewis - 7 Minutes
- Sleeping At Last - Turning Page
- Lukas Graham - What Happened To Perfect
- Eddy Arnold - The Cattle Call
- Eagles - How Long
- Dolly Parton - Coat Of Many Colors
- Shawn Mendes - Life Of The Party
- Luke Combs - She Got The Best Of Me
- Eddie Cochran - Three Steps To Heaven
- Ed Bruce - Last Cowboy Song
- Eddy Arnold - Make the World Go Away
- Édith Piaf - No, No Regrets
- Dobie Gray - Drift Away
- Dougie MacLean - Caledonia
- Eliza Gilkyson - Paradise Hotel
- James Arthur - Certain Things
- Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do
- Kane Brown - Found You
- Don Williams - Good Ole Boys Like Me
- Harry Styles - As It Was
- Never Shout Never - Bigcitydreams
- Doris Day - The Deadwood Stage
- Donovan - Happiness Runs
- Miley Cyrus - Adore You
- Selena Gomez - The Heart Wants What It Wants
- Kidzone - Away In A Manger
- Bruce Springsteen - Pay Me My Money Down
- Dean Martin - Let It Snow
- The Delltones - Hanging Five
- Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You
Four chord guitar songs for fuller progressions
Explore 1,267 four chord guitar songs that unlock richer progressions and longer song forms. Four chord loops appear in countless popular songs, so this list is perfect for building a set that feels complete. Each card shows the chords clearly so you can plan transitions before you play, and filters by genre or year keep the list focused on your taste.
Four chord guitar songs are often searched by players who want fuller arrangements and more realistic song flow. This page keeps the selection simple while giving you the control to pick songs that match your level. If you are ready to move beyond short progressions, these charts provide the next step without overwhelming complexity. Because the chords are visible on each card, you can avoid songs that include shapes you are not ready for yet. That makes practice more efficient and keeps motivation high during longer sessions, especially when you track progress week by week and stay consistent.
Structured practice for longer loops
Work through the chords one by one, then connect them in pairs before playing the full progression. Start slow and raise tempo in small steps. Use a metronome to keep timing honest, and simplify the strumming pattern if transitions feel unstable. Clean tone and consistent rhythm matter more than speed, especially on longer loops.
To build endurance, split the song into sections and practice each part separately. Taking short breaks between repeats keeps your hands relaxed and helps you return with cleaner changes. Add favorites to a weekly rotation and group songs by similar chord shapes to speed up muscle memory. When four chord progressions feel comfortable, you can prepare longer sets with confidence, while still using two or three chord lists for warm ups and quick rhythm resets.