Chords for 'Rainy Night In Georgia' part two
Tempo:
80.5 bpm
Chords used:
D
F#m
G
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, you know, YouTube is just unbelievable.
By the way, hi, how are you?
Because I'm looking at, man, Tony Joe White,
just because of recent versions of the way
he's doing Friday Night in Georgia.
And wow, there's a lot of, is that a great song?
And Shelby Lynn, the great Shelby Lynn.
I can't recommend enough.
She's done a great version of that too recently
in the last couple of years.
Well, it's just a timeless song.
But realize that when I've played this in the past,
it's a combination of Brooke Benton and the Tony Joe White original.
[B] [F#m]
And
[G]
[Bm] [F#m] [E] [F#]
[B] [D]
[G] [A] [F#m]
[D#] [E]
[Bm] [D] it's a rainy night [C#] in [A] Georgia.
[Bm] A rainy, rainy, rainy [F#m] night in Georgia.
I wish I could sing.
[Gm] That's an E minor [E] 7th to answer the little letter
that I got in the mail.
I seem to have a small but devoted following.
[B]
Good for me.
Because I never did, I'd be doing this
if I had three subscribers.
This is an E minor 7th right here.
It doesn't [A#] have the fifth in it though.
You just get the root and the [E] minor third.
And then there's the minor 7 or the flatted 7th.
And then another root.
I'm playing the top string.
But if you did play, that sounds real pretty.
[Am] Sounds like good on the, you know,
[E] you hit them with an E minor 7th and you did it.
Raining on.
[D] And then you [C] get, how many times that [D] I've wondered.
This [A] is the B section.
[Em] Still comes out [D] the same.
[G] And no matter [D] how you look at it [Em] or think of it,
[G] it's life and you gotta [D] play the game.
[N] Yeah, so did I already say that when I used to play this,
it was like a combination of a Tony Joe White original,
which that is, and, or broke Benton,
or maybe [Bm] just got so confused that I,
but it's a [Em] pretty song.
So the B section is a C sharp, I'm sorry, a C major [D] 7 to a,
times I wonder, [C] but it still [D] comes out the same.
And then [G] do it no matter G, [F#m] how you F sharp minor [Em] it to E minor.
[G] It's G [F#m] to F [Em] sharp minor, E minor.
[D]
I didn't, I always played the E [Bm] major 7 right to.
[F#m]
[D] [G]
[Em] [A] Right, man, that's pretty.
[B] Anyway, one other thing, you could flap a whole bunch
of, well, [F#] you know what?
I'll save that for another time.
If you're
By the way, hi, how are you?
Because I'm looking at, man, Tony Joe White,
just because of recent versions of the way
he's doing Friday Night in Georgia.
And wow, there's a lot of, is that a great song?
And Shelby Lynn, the great Shelby Lynn.
I can't recommend enough.
She's done a great version of that too recently
in the last couple of years.
Well, it's just a timeless song.
But realize that when I've played this in the past,
it's a combination of Brooke Benton and the Tony Joe White original.
[B] [F#m]
And
[G]
[Bm] [F#m] [E] [F#]
[B] [D]
[G] [A] [F#m]
[D#] [E]
[Bm] [D] it's a rainy night [C#] in [A] Georgia.
[Bm] A rainy, rainy, rainy [F#m] night in Georgia.
I wish I could sing.
[Gm] That's an E minor [E] 7th to answer the little letter
that I got in the mail.
I seem to have a small but devoted following.
[B]
Good for me.
Because I never did, I'd be doing this
if I had three subscribers.
This is an E minor 7th right here.
It doesn't [A#] have the fifth in it though.
You just get the root and the [E] minor third.
And then there's the minor 7 or the flatted 7th.
And then another root.
I'm playing the top string.
But if you did play, that sounds real pretty.
[Am] Sounds like good on the, you know,
[E] you hit them with an E minor 7th and you did it.
Raining on.
[D] And then you [C] get, how many times that [D] I've wondered.
This [A] is the B section.
[Em] Still comes out [D] the same.
[G] And no matter [D] how you look at it [Em] or think of it,
[G] it's life and you gotta [D] play the game.
[N] Yeah, so did I already say that when I used to play this,
it was like a combination of a Tony Joe White original,
which that is, and, or broke Benton,
or maybe [Bm] just got so confused that I,
but it's a [Em] pretty song.
So the B section is a C sharp, I'm sorry, a C major [D] 7 to a,
times I wonder, [C] but it still [D] comes out the same.
And then [G] do it no matter G, [F#m] how you F sharp minor [Em] it to E minor.
[G] It's G [F#m] to F [Em] sharp minor, E minor.
[D]
I didn't, I always played the E [Bm] major 7 right to.
[F#m]
[D] [G]
[Em] [A] Right, man, that's pretty.
[B] Anyway, one other thing, you could flap a whole bunch
of, well, [F#] you know what?
I'll save that for another time.
If you're
Key:
D
F#m
G
Em
Bm
D
F#m
G
Well, you know, YouTube is just unbelievable.
By the way, hi, how are you?
Because I'm looking at, man, Tony Joe White,
just because of recent versions of the way
he's doing Friday Night in Georgia.
_ _ And wow, there's a lot of, is that a great song?
_ And Shelby Lynn, the great Shelby Lynn.
I can't recommend enough.
She's done a great version of that too recently
in the last couple of years. _ _ _
Well, it's just a timeless song.
But realize that when I've played this in the past,
it's a combination of Brooke Benton and the Tony Joe White original.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
And _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[Bm] _ [D] it's a rainy night [C#] in [A] Georgia. _ _
_ [Bm] _ A rainy, rainy, rainy [F#m] night in Georgia.
I wish I could sing.
_ _ [Gm] _ _ That's an E minor [E] 7th to answer the little letter
that I got in the mail.
I seem to have a small but devoted following.
[B]
Good for me.
Because I never did, I'd be doing this
if I had three subscribers.
This is an E minor 7th right here.
It doesn't [A#] have the fifth in it though.
You just get the root and the [E] minor third.
And then there's the minor 7 or the flatted 7th.
And then another root.
I'm playing the top string.
But if you did play, that sounds real pretty. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ Sounds like good on the, you know,
[E] you hit them with an E minor 7th and you did it.
Raining on.
[D] _ And then you [C] get, how many times that [D] I've wondered.
This [A] is the B section.
[Em] _ Still comes out [D] the same.
[G] And no matter [D] how you look at it [Em] or think of it,
_ [G] it's life and you gotta [D] play the game.
_ _ [N] Yeah, so did I already say that when I used to play this,
it was like a combination of a Tony Joe White original,
which that is, and, or broke Benton,
or maybe [Bm] just got so confused that I,
but it's a [Em] pretty song.
So the B section is a C sharp, I'm sorry, a C major [D] 7 to a,
times I wonder, [C] but it still [D] comes out the same.
And then [G] do it no matter G, [F#m] how you F sharp minor [Em] it to E minor.
[G] It's G [F#m] to F [Em] sharp minor, E minor.
[D] _
I didn't, I always played the E [Bm] major 7 right to.
[F#m] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [A] _ _ Right, man, that's pretty.
[B] Anyway, _ _ one other thing, you could flap a whole bunch
of, _ _ well, [F#] you know what?
I'll save that for another time.
If you're
By the way, hi, how are you?
Because I'm looking at, man, Tony Joe White,
just because of recent versions of the way
he's doing Friday Night in Georgia.
_ _ And wow, there's a lot of, is that a great song?
_ And Shelby Lynn, the great Shelby Lynn.
I can't recommend enough.
She's done a great version of that too recently
in the last couple of years. _ _ _
Well, it's just a timeless song.
But realize that when I've played this in the past,
it's a combination of Brooke Benton and the Tony Joe White original.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
And _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [F#m] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#] _
_ [B] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[Bm] _ [D] it's a rainy night [C#] in [A] Georgia. _ _
_ [Bm] _ A rainy, rainy, rainy [F#m] night in Georgia.
I wish I could sing.
_ _ [Gm] _ _ That's an E minor [E] 7th to answer the little letter
that I got in the mail.
I seem to have a small but devoted following.
[B]
Good for me.
Because I never did, I'd be doing this
if I had three subscribers.
This is an E minor 7th right here.
It doesn't [A#] have the fifth in it though.
You just get the root and the [E] minor third.
And then there's the minor 7 or the flatted 7th.
And then another root.
I'm playing the top string.
But if you did play, that sounds real pretty. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ Sounds like good on the, you know,
[E] you hit them with an E minor 7th and you did it.
Raining on.
[D] _ And then you [C] get, how many times that [D] I've wondered.
This [A] is the B section.
[Em] _ Still comes out [D] the same.
[G] And no matter [D] how you look at it [Em] or think of it,
_ [G] it's life and you gotta [D] play the game.
_ _ [N] Yeah, so did I already say that when I used to play this,
it was like a combination of a Tony Joe White original,
which that is, and, or broke Benton,
or maybe [Bm] just got so confused that I,
but it's a [Em] pretty song.
So the B section is a C sharp, I'm sorry, a C major [D] 7 to a,
times I wonder, [C] but it still [D] comes out the same.
And then [G] do it no matter G, [F#m] how you F sharp minor [Em] it to E minor.
[G] It's G [F#m] to F [Em] sharp minor, E minor.
[D] _
I didn't, I always played the E [Bm] major 7 right to.
[F#m] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ [A] _ _ Right, man, that's pretty.
[B] Anyway, _ _ one other thing, you could flap a whole bunch
of, _ _ well, [F#] you know what?
I'll save that for another time.
If you're