Chords for How to play "Spanish Eyes" by Engelbert Humperdinck on acoustic guitar
Tempo:
114.7 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
B
A
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[N] [B] We're trying to show you an easy way to play the song Spanish Eyes, Engelbert Humperdinck.
[C] We're going to put [B] a cape on the third fret [Bb] and make a G shape.
It starts out with a G.
Spanish eyes, you can hang on to the G.
Teardrops are falling from your Spanish.
[F]
D7, hang on to the D7.
D7, and it's back to G.
[Bbm]
[Bb] I'll return, hang on to the G.
Breaking all the G7 love.
Your heart [Eb] can't hold C.
C minor, [Ebm]
say [Bb] C, C.
[F] D7, and end on [Bb] G.
What you'll find is a lot of the chords will [A] repeat themselves over again.
What you can do to [Bb] make it a little more interesting is when you're playing the G phrases,
I'm playing [B] the bass [A] note here, so that's [Ab] going to be on the [B] 6th string.
[Bb] To the 4th string, down, down, up, down.
[Eb]
So it's hitting the first [A] note there on the [Bb] 6th string.
Down, up, 4th string open, down, up.
There's your G.
You can do that to fill in the space, adding alternating bass notes.
Then when you go to the [F] D7,
[Bb] you can hit the 4th string [F] open,
4th, down, up, [C] 5th string open,
down, up, 4th string open, down, [Cm] up, 5th string open,
[F] [Cm]
back to the [Bb] G.
[C] Again, this is just an [Bm] option, so you can do that to fill in [A] the space,
alternating bass notes does help out in that sense.
Otherwise, you can just play the chords the [Bb] way they are.
That's an easy strumming pattern.
You can do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, up, down, up.
[C] We're going to put [B] a cape on the third fret [Bb] and make a G shape.
It starts out with a G.
Spanish eyes, you can hang on to the G.
Teardrops are falling from your Spanish.
[F]
D7, hang on to the D7.
D7, and it's back to G.
[Bbm]
[Bb] I'll return, hang on to the G.
Breaking all the G7 love.
Your heart [Eb] can't hold C.
C minor, [Ebm]
say [Bb] C, C.
[F] D7, and end on [Bb] G.
What you'll find is a lot of the chords will [A] repeat themselves over again.
What you can do to [Bb] make it a little more interesting is when you're playing the G phrases,
I'm playing [B] the bass [A] note here, so that's [Ab] going to be on the [B] 6th string.
[Bb] To the 4th string, down, down, up, down.
[Eb]
So it's hitting the first [A] note there on the [Bb] 6th string.
Down, up, 4th string open, down, up.
There's your G.
You can do that to fill in the space, adding alternating bass notes.
Then when you go to the [F] D7,
[Bb] you can hit the 4th string [F] open,
4th, down, up, [C] 5th string open,
down, up, 4th string open, down, [Cm] up, 5th string open,
[F] [Cm]
back to the [Bb] G.
[C] Again, this is just an [Bm] option, so you can do that to fill in [A] the space,
alternating bass notes does help out in that sense.
Otherwise, you can just play the chords the [Bb] way they are.
That's an easy strumming pattern.
You can do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, up, down, up.
Key:
Bb
F
B
A
C
Bb
F
B
[N] [B] We're trying to show you an easy way to play the song Spanish Eyes, Engelbert Humperdinck.
[C] We're going to put [B] a cape on the third fret [Bb] and make a G shape.
_ _ _ _ It starts out with a G. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Spanish eyes, you can hang on to the G. _ _
_ _ _ Teardrops are falling from your Spanish.
[F] _ _ _ _ _
_ D7, hang on to the D7.
D7, _ and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it's back to G.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] I'll return, hang on to the G. _ _
_ _ Breaking all the G7 love.
Your heart [Eb] can't hold C. _
_ _ C minor, _ _ [Ebm] _
say _ _ [Bb] C, C. _
_ _ _ _ [F] D7, _ _ _ _ and end on [Bb] G. _ _ _
_ What you'll find is a lot of the chords will [A] repeat themselves over again.
What you can do to [Bb] make it a little more interesting is when you're playing the G phrases, _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm playing [B] the bass [A] note here, so that's [Ab] going to be on the [B] 6th string.
[Bb] _ To the 4th string, _ _ down, down, up, down.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb]
So it's hitting the first [A] note there on the [Bb] 6th string.
Down, up, 4th string open, _ down, up. _ _
_ _ There's your G.
You can do that to fill in the space, adding alternating bass notes.
Then when you go to the [F] D7, _
[Bb] you can hit the 4th string [F] open,
4th, down, up, [C] 5th string open,
_ down, up, 4th string open, down, [Cm] up, 5th string open,
_ [F] _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ back to the [Bb] G. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Again, this is just an [Bm] option, so you can do that to fill in [A] the space,
alternating bass notes does help out in that sense.
Otherwise, you can just play the chords the [Bb] way they are.
_ _ _ _ That's an easy strumming pattern.
You can do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, up, down, up. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] We're going to put [B] a cape on the third fret [Bb] and make a G shape.
_ _ _ _ It starts out with a G. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Spanish eyes, you can hang on to the G. _ _
_ _ _ Teardrops are falling from your Spanish.
[F] _ _ _ _ _
_ D7, hang on to the D7.
D7, _ and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it's back to G.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] I'll return, hang on to the G. _ _
_ _ Breaking all the G7 love.
Your heart [Eb] can't hold C. _
_ _ C minor, _ _ [Ebm] _
say _ _ [Bb] C, C. _
_ _ _ _ [F] D7, _ _ _ _ and end on [Bb] G. _ _ _
_ What you'll find is a lot of the chords will [A] repeat themselves over again.
What you can do to [Bb] make it a little more interesting is when you're playing the G phrases, _ _ _ _ _
_ I'm playing [B] the bass [A] note here, so that's [Ab] going to be on the [B] 6th string.
[Bb] _ To the 4th string, _ _ down, down, up, down.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb]
So it's hitting the first [A] note there on the [Bb] 6th string.
Down, up, 4th string open, _ down, up. _ _
_ _ There's your G.
You can do that to fill in the space, adding alternating bass notes.
Then when you go to the [F] D7, _
[Bb] you can hit the 4th string [F] open,
4th, down, up, [C] 5th string open,
_ down, up, 4th string open, down, [Cm] up, 5th string open,
_ [F] _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ back to the [Bb] G. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] Again, this is just an [Bm] option, so you can do that to fill in [A] the space,
alternating bass notes does help out in that sense.
Otherwise, you can just play the chords the [Bb] way they are.
_ _ _ _ That's an easy strumming pattern.
You can do down, down, up, up, down, up, down, up, up, down, up. _ _ _ _ _ _