Chords for How to Play Darlin' - Johnny Reid (cover) - Easy 5 Chord Tune

Tempo:
121.75 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

C

Em

F

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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How to Play Darlin' - Johnny Reid (cover) - Easy 5 Chord Tune chords
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Hey guys, Marty Marty here, Easy Guitar Tunes.
I've got another real fun request by Johnny Reed.
It's called Darling.
This one was asked for for a while now, but I just hadn't had a chance to put it up.
So I'm doing that now.
Thanks for [G] this request.
It's a real fun tune.
Real easy song to play too.
It's not very difficult.
Starts out in G, a four-finger G.
So the G, the regular G shape that you guys are used to would probably be your three finger.
[N] This one here is where you put your baby on the bottom string in the third fret.
And then your third finger would be on the second from the bottom string in the third fret.
And then your index finger would be on the second string from the top in the second fret and then
your second finger would be on the third the [G] first string in the third fret.
That would be a G.
Then [D] it's D.
[E] Then it's a four-finger [C] C.
[G] So G is this.
So if you drop the index finger and the second finger [C] one string each, that would be your C.
there's [F] also an F in there and there's an [Em] E minor.
So [G] again it's G, [D] D, [Em] four finger C, [F] F, [Em] and E minor.
Now I do this [G] one acoustically this is [Db] a real fun tune to do [N] he actually capos it off in the third
fret his voice a little higher than mine so I leave the capo off and play it this way so hope
you guys enjoy this one let's give it a go it's called [G] Darling by Johnny Reid.
[D]
[G]
[D] [G]
[D]
[Em]
[C] [G]
[D]
I'm [G] gonna write a darling, I'm thinking [D] of the cold last, I'm thinking of the old last, I spent [G] a long with you, [D] [G]
darling.
But dear, [D] I see my eyes now, know that I could try to run, but make it [Em] only you, [C] [G] hey.
[D]
[G]
Darling, I love you [F] more than [C] ever, I wish we [G] were together.
[D] [A] [G] Darling, my darling, I'm feeling [D] pretty lonesome, I call you on the phone, son, but I don't [G] ever die.
Darling, you're so [D] far behind me, tomorrow's gonna find me.
Further [G] down the line, darling, I'm feeling [D] pretty lonesome, I call you on the phone, son, but I don't [G] ever die.
Darling, you're so [D] far behind me, tomorrow's gonna find me.
Further [G] down the line, further down the line, further down the line.
[C] [G] [D] [G]
[F] Johnny Reid, Daryl, that's a real fun tune and you can just drag that one on and on and on and keep going over those couple of verses because I gotta tell you people love to sing that song that is a real fun party tune to play so I hope you guys enjoyed that [Ab] one very easy tune as well as all [D] kinds of others I have [Abm] on my channel over there Party Marty Easy Guitar Tunes on YouTube so make sure you get over there [N] to check it out if you have any questions or comments by all means let me know.
I'm always willing to listen to you guys.
If you like what you see over there, by all means subscribe.
I put a new tune out every Thursday you guys can learn so hope you enjoyed that one and I hope to hear from you soon.
Take care now from Party Marty Easy Guitar Tunes
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
Em
121
F
134211111
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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Hey guys, Marty Marty here, Easy Guitar Tunes.
I've got another real fun request by Johnny Reed.
It's called Darling.
This one was asked for for a while now, but I just hadn't had a chance to put it up.
So I'm doing that now.
Thanks for [G] this request.
It's a real fun tune.
Real easy song to play too.
It's not very difficult.
_ _ Starts out in G, a four-finger G.
So the G, the regular G shape that you guys are used to would probably be your three finger.
[N] This one here is where you put your baby on the bottom string in the third fret.
And then your third finger would be on the second from the bottom string in the third fret.
And then your index finger would be on the second string from the top in the second fret and then
your second finger would be on the third the [G] first string in the third fret.
That would be a G. _
Then [D] it's D. _ _ _ _ _
[E] Then it's a four-finger [C] C. _ _ _
[G] So G is this.
So if you drop the index finger and the second finger [C] one string each, that would be your C. _ _
there's [F] also an F in there _ and there's an [Em] E minor.
_ _ _ So [G] again it's G, _ _ _ [D] D, _ _ _ [Em] four finger C, _ _ [F] F, _ _ _ [Em] and E minor. _
Now I do this [G] one acoustically this is [Db] a real fun tune to do [N] he actually capos it off in the third
fret his voice a little higher than mine so I leave the capo off and play it this way so hope
you guys enjoy this one let's give it a go it's called [G] Darling by Johnny Reid. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ I'm _ [G] gonna write a darling, _ _ I'm thinking [D] of the cold last, _ I'm thinking of the old last, I spent [G] a long with you, _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _
darling.
_ But dear, [D] I see my eyes now, _ _ know that I could try to run, _ but make it [Em] only _ you, [C] _ _ [G] hey. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Darling, _ _ I love you [F] more than [C] ever, _ _ I wish we [G] were together.
_ [D] _ _ [A] [G] Darling, my _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
darling, _ _ I'm feeling [D] pretty _ lonesome, _ I call you on the phone, son, _ but I don't [G] ever die. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Darling, _ _ _ you're so [D] far behind me, _ _ tomorrow's gonna find me.
_ _ Further [G] down the line, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ darling, _ _ I'm feeling [D] pretty _ lonesome, _ I call you on the phone, son, _ but I don't [G] ever die. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Darling, _ _ _ you're so [D] far behind me, _ _ tomorrow's gonna find me.
_ _ Further [G] down the line, _ _ _ _ further down the line, _ _ _ _ further down the line.
[C] _ _ [G] _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
_ [F] Johnny Reid, Daryl, that's a real fun tune and you can just drag that one on and on and on and keep going over those couple of verses because I gotta tell you people love to sing that song that is a real fun party tune to play so I hope you guys enjoyed that [Ab] one very easy tune as well as all [D] kinds of others I have [Abm] on my channel over there Party Marty Easy Guitar Tunes on YouTube so make sure you get over there [N] to check it out if you have any questions or comments by all means let me know.
I'm always willing to listen to you guys.
If you like what you see over there, by all means subscribe.
I put a new tune out every Thursday you guys can learn so hope you enjoyed that one and I hope to hear from you soon.
Take care now from Party Marty Easy Guitar Tunes

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