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Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues Chords

Chord reference C, F, G7
Rhythm tips ↓-↓↑-↓↑-↓↑

Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]singin’ the blues ‘Cause [C]I never thought that [G7]I’d ever lose, your [F]love dear [G7]Why’d you do me that [C]way [F] [C] [G7]

I [C]never felt more like [F]cryin’ all night When [C]everything’s wrong, And [G7]nothin’ ain’t right with[F]out you [G7]You got me singing the [C]blues [F] [C] [C7]

The [F]moon and stars no [C]longer shine The [F]dream is gone I [C]thought was mine There’s [F]nothing left for [C]me to do But cry [G7]over you

Well I [C]never felt more like [F]runnin’ away But [C]why should I go, ‘Cause [G7]I couldn’t stay, with[F]out you [G7]You got me singing the [C]blues [F] [C] [G7]

[F] [C] [C7]

The [F]moon and stars no [C]longer shine The [F]dream is gone I [C]thought was mine There’s [F]nothing left for [C]me to do But cry [G7]over you

Well I [C]never felt more like [F]runnin’ away But [C]why should I go, ‘Cause [G7]I couldn’t stay, with[F]out you [G7]You got me singing the [C]blues [F] [C] [F] [C]

Artist Guy Mitchell
Album Single
Genres Pop
Year 1956
Key C

How to Play Singing The Blues on Guitar?

Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues can be played in the key of C using the C, F, G7 chords.

  • For C, To play C, press fret 1 on the B string with finger 2, let low E, G, high E ring open, mute A, D.
  • For F, To play F, barre fret 1 from the B string to the high E string with finger 1, press fret 1 on the low E string with finger 4, let A ring open, mute D, G.
  • For G7, To play G7, press fret 1 on the low E string with finger 2, let D, G, B ring open, mute A, high E.

Barre: Use your index finger to press multiple strings on the same fret, keeping your finger flat.

You can play Singing The Blues with the ↓-↓↑-↓↑-↓↑ strumming pattern.