Chords for How To Play Delaney and Bonnie Never Ending Song of Love
Tempo:
87.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
Eb
F
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Here's a very quick and easy strum and sing-along song, but a great song, a lot of fun.
Delaney and Bonnie's Never-Ending [C] Song of Love, covered by all kinds of people, from
the New Seekers to [Eb] John Fogarty.
Three chords in the whole song, a normal C chord, a normal G chord, a normal F chord.
I think you'll get this in two [Db] seconds flat.
I'll give you the strum pattern, and a suggested strum pattern, of course, [B] and you can get
right into it.
So, he starts by singing, you know, I've got a
[D] and we start strumming on the C chord,
this [C] pattern.
[C] Essentially here, we're just going [F] bass, which is always, as always, just the bass end of [C] the chord.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Or that last up is [F] optional.
You could make it bass, down, bass, up, down.
And I'll [Cm] probably vary those two patterns.
Bass, down, bass, up, down.
Or bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
They both work great.
And [Eb] you keep that pattern going for the whole song.
The only thing at the end of verse [Ab] one is you stop it, or he does anyway, on the original
record, you [B] wouldn't have to, before going into a repeat of the chorus.
[Eb]
I can't sing in this key, unfortunately, but [C] I've got a
Never-ending love for [G] that G.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
From now on, that's all I want [C] to do.
From the
[D] Stay on C.
So on do, we went back [C] to C.
Stay on C.
First time we met, I [G] knew it was G.
I have a never-ending love for [C] you.
Two, three, four, stop.
[Ab] Okay, let's do that first verse one.
C, two, three, [Eb] four, stop.
With one down strum and stop it with [F] the palm of your right hand.
That leaves you a space of a bar to sing.
I've [C] got a
I hear it [F] again.
To repeat that chorus.
[Eb] The only other thing you need is the bridge, which goes to an F chord.
I'm playing it in a barred F chord, but you certainly don't have to if you like to play
F like that, that's [Abm] okay, however you play F.
And we just strum the same pattern.
[F] All this time of being alone, we got To C.
[C] One love, we feel for each other from now
The F again.
[F]
Four times you're on the pattern there, [Abm] and then to
While we don't sing anything.
And then to [G] G.
It's so good that I can hardly stand this.
[Ebm] And you're back [C] to
Never-ending love for [G] you.
And [Gb] you're back to the beginning of the song and the chorus again.
[F] And that's it.
That's the song.
He sings another chorus, then an instrumental [Eb] over the chords of the chorus.
Back to [F] another bridge, the F bridge, after all this time of being alone.
[Eb] And then another chorus.
And he finishes the song, fades out on the record with yet another chorus.
I stopped on the play-through after one time around the chorus.
I [C] finish on one down [D]-strum of C.
[G]
Love [C] for you.
Bass [C] down, bass up, down, down.
[Eb] Finishes the song.
Very quick, very simple,
Delaney and Bonnie's Never-Ending [C] Song of Love, covered by all kinds of people, from
the New Seekers to [Eb] John Fogarty.
Three chords in the whole song, a normal C chord, a normal G chord, a normal F chord.
I think you'll get this in two [Db] seconds flat.
I'll give you the strum pattern, and a suggested strum pattern, of course, [B] and you can get
right into it.
So, he starts by singing, you know, I've got a
[D] and we start strumming on the C chord,
this [C] pattern.
[C] Essentially here, we're just going [F] bass, which is always, as always, just the bass end of [C] the chord.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Or that last up is [F] optional.
You could make it bass, down, bass, up, down.
And I'll [Cm] probably vary those two patterns.
Bass, down, bass, up, down.
Or bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
They both work great.
And [Eb] you keep that pattern going for the whole song.
The only thing at the end of verse [Ab] one is you stop it, or he does anyway, on the original
record, you [B] wouldn't have to, before going into a repeat of the chorus.
[Eb]
I can't sing in this key, unfortunately, but [C] I've got a
Never-ending love for [G] that G.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
From now on, that's all I want [C] to do.
From the
[D] Stay on C.
So on do, we went back [C] to C.
Stay on C.
First time we met, I [G] knew it was G.
I have a never-ending love for [C] you.
Two, three, four, stop.
[Ab] Okay, let's do that first verse one.
C, two, three, [Eb] four, stop.
With one down strum and stop it with [F] the palm of your right hand.
That leaves you a space of a bar to sing.
I've [C] got a
I hear it [F] again.
To repeat that chorus.
[Eb] The only other thing you need is the bridge, which goes to an F chord.
I'm playing it in a barred F chord, but you certainly don't have to if you like to play
F like that, that's [Abm] okay, however you play F.
And we just strum the same pattern.
[F] All this time of being alone, we got To C.
[C] One love, we feel for each other from now
The F again.
[F]
Four times you're on the pattern there, [Abm] and then to
While we don't sing anything.
And then to [G] G.
It's so good that I can hardly stand this.
[Ebm] And you're back [C] to
Never-ending love for [G] you.
And [Gb] you're back to the beginning of the song and the chorus again.
[F] And that's it.
That's the song.
He sings another chorus, then an instrumental [Eb] over the chords of the chorus.
Back to [F] another bridge, the F bridge, after all this time of being alone.
[Eb] And then another chorus.
And he finishes the song, fades out on the record with yet another chorus.
I stopped on the play-through after one time around the chorus.
I [C] finish on one down [D]-strum of C.
[G]
Love [C] for you.
Bass [C] down, bass up, down, down.
[Eb] Finishes the song.
Very quick, very simple,
Key:
C
Eb
F
G
D
C
Eb
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Here's a very quick and easy strum and sing-along song, but a great song, a lot of fun.
Delaney and Bonnie's Never-Ending [C] Song of Love, covered by all kinds of people, from
the New Seekers to [Eb] John Fogarty.
Three chords in the whole song, a normal C chord, a normal G chord, a normal F chord.
I think you'll get this in two [Db] seconds flat.
I'll give you the strum pattern, and a suggested strum pattern, of course, [B] and you can get
right into it.
So, _ he starts by singing, you know, I've got a_
[D] and we start strumming on the C chord,
this [C] pattern.
_ _ _ _ [C] Essentially here, we're just going [F] bass, which is always, as always, just the bass end of [C] the chord.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Or that last up is [F] optional.
You could make it bass, down, bass, up, down. _
And I'll [Cm] probably vary those two patterns.
Bass, down, bass, up, down.
Or bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
They both work great.
And [Eb] you keep that pattern going for the whole song.
The only thing at the end of verse [Ab] one is you stop it, or he does anyway, on the original
record, you [B] wouldn't have to, before going into a repeat of the chorus.
[Eb]
I can't sing in this key, unfortunately, but [C] I've got a_
Never-ending love for [G] that G.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
From now on, that's all I want [C] to do.
From the_
[D] Stay on C.
So on do, we went back [C] to C.
Stay on C.
First time we met, I [G] knew it was G.
I have a never-ending love for [C] you.
Two, three, four, stop.
[Ab] Okay, let's do that first verse one.
C, two, three, [Eb] four, stop.
With one down strum and stop it with [F] the palm of your right hand.
That leaves you a space of a bar to sing.
I've [C] got a_
I hear it [F] again.
To repeat that chorus.
[Eb] The only other thing you need is the bridge, which goes to an F chord.
I'm playing it in a barred F chord, but you certainly don't have to if you like to play
F like that, that's [Abm] okay, however you play F.
And we just strum the same pattern.
[F] All this time of being alone, _ we got_ To C.
[C] One love, we feel for each other from now_
The F again.
[F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Four times you're on the pattern there, [Abm] and then to_
While we don't sing anything.
And then to [G] G.
It's so good that I can hardly stand this.
[Ebm] And you're back [C] to_
Never-ending love for [G] you.
And [Gb] you're back to the beginning of the song and the chorus again.
[F] And that's it.
That's the song.
He sings another chorus, then an instrumental [Eb] over the chords of the chorus.
Back to [F] another bridge, the F bridge, after all this time of being alone.
[Eb] And then another chorus.
And he finishes the song, fades out on the record with yet another chorus.
I stopped on the play-through after one time around the chorus.
I [C] finish on one down [D]-strum of C.
_ [G] _
Love [C] for you.
_ _ Bass [C] down, bass up, down, down.
[Eb] Finishes the song.
Very quick, very simple,
Here's a very quick and easy strum and sing-along song, but a great song, a lot of fun.
Delaney and Bonnie's Never-Ending [C] Song of Love, covered by all kinds of people, from
the New Seekers to [Eb] John Fogarty.
Three chords in the whole song, a normal C chord, a normal G chord, a normal F chord.
I think you'll get this in two [Db] seconds flat.
I'll give you the strum pattern, and a suggested strum pattern, of course, [B] and you can get
right into it.
So, _ he starts by singing, you know, I've got a_
[D] and we start strumming on the C chord,
this [C] pattern.
_ _ _ _ [C] Essentially here, we're just going [F] bass, which is always, as always, just the bass end of [C] the chord.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Or that last up is [F] optional.
You could make it bass, down, bass, up, down. _
And I'll [Cm] probably vary those two patterns.
Bass, down, bass, up, down.
Or bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
They both work great.
And [Eb] you keep that pattern going for the whole song.
The only thing at the end of verse [Ab] one is you stop it, or he does anyway, on the original
record, you [B] wouldn't have to, before going into a repeat of the chorus.
[Eb]
I can't sing in this key, unfortunately, but [C] I've got a_
Never-ending love for [G] that G.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
Bass, down, bass, up, down, up.
From now on, that's all I want [C] to do.
From the_
[D] Stay on C.
So on do, we went back [C] to C.
Stay on C.
First time we met, I [G] knew it was G.
I have a never-ending love for [C] you.
Two, three, four, stop.
[Ab] Okay, let's do that first verse one.
C, two, three, [Eb] four, stop.
With one down strum and stop it with [F] the palm of your right hand.
That leaves you a space of a bar to sing.
I've [C] got a_
I hear it [F] again.
To repeat that chorus.
[Eb] The only other thing you need is the bridge, which goes to an F chord.
I'm playing it in a barred F chord, but you certainly don't have to if you like to play
F like that, that's [Abm] okay, however you play F.
And we just strum the same pattern.
[F] All this time of being alone, _ we got_ To C.
[C] One love, we feel for each other from now_
The F again.
[F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Four times you're on the pattern there, [Abm] and then to_
While we don't sing anything.
And then to [G] G.
It's so good that I can hardly stand this.
[Ebm] And you're back [C] to_
Never-ending love for [G] you.
And [Gb] you're back to the beginning of the song and the chorus again.
[F] And that's it.
That's the song.
He sings another chorus, then an instrumental [Eb] over the chords of the chorus.
Back to [F] another bridge, the F bridge, after all this time of being alone.
[Eb] And then another chorus.
And he finishes the song, fades out on the record with yet another chorus.
I stopped on the play-through after one time around the chorus.
I [C] finish on one down [D]-strum of C.
_ [G] _
Love [C] for you.
_ _ Bass [C] down, bass up, down, down.
[Eb] Finishes the song.
Very quick, very simple,