Chords for No More Lonely Nights - Paul McCartney Give My Regards To Broadway - Acoustic Guitar Tutorial
Tempo:
124 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
G
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I'm going to show you how I play No More Lonely Nights by Paul McCartney.
Okay, so it's quite straightforward.
I'm going to show you first the chords.
So it starts off with a G minor 7.
Now you can play it here [G] with a barre chord.
[Gm] [Em] But I quite like it here.
[G] [Gm]
[F] I just like it better.
You could do what you like.
So I'm going to teach you this way.
So you're going to play your [G] second finger there.
The [E] top four [F] strings will be barred by your third [A] finger.
And this fifth [G] string is [Gm] muted.
[G] Then you've got your C shape.
[C] So
[E] second finger, [Em] open string.
[C]
[Db] You've got your D minor.
So you've [D] got the root there.
[Dm] And [F]
then we do a bit of a bass line here.
So this third finger is going to come [C]
and be replaced by the little finger.
[Dm]
[A] So that's your D minor shape.
And then you've got your [Bb]
B flat.
So it's a barred chord.
First finger does the barring.
And then you've got second finger, third finger, fourth finger.
[D] Then [Eb] you've got [E] your F, which again is another barre chord.
So the [Eb] first finger does the barre.
And then you've [F] got
And then we've got an A7 shape.
Now I tend to play it here, just because I do.
So you can finger it how you like.
[A] A, and then you've got second finger, open string, little finger.
And I believe that's [F] it.
So you start off singing before you've played any chords.
So you're going to need to find the note you're going [C] to sing.
And then you're ready. So
I can't wait [Gm]
another day
[C]
Until [G] I [Dm] call you
[Dm] [Gm] [Bb] [C] You've only got [F] my heart [A] on a string
[Dm] And [Bb] everything's a flutter
[C] Another [Gm] lonely night
[G] [C]
Might take [Dm] forever
[Gm] We've [C] only [F] got each other [A] to blame
[D] It's all the [Bb] same to me
I [C] know
I [F] feel to be [Bb] right
No more lonely nights
[F]
Never be [Bb] another
No [C] more lonely [F] nights
[Bb]
You're [A] my guiding [G] light
[Dm]
[Gm] Day or [C] night I'm always there
That's pretty much it.
You've got all the chords.
And just as a little extra, you might have noticed when I went to the bridge before the chorus I know
I [F] feel
to be [Bb] right
[F]
When we play [B] right down here, you get a much more staccato, harder sound than when I play here.
Because I [C] know
I [F] feel
[A] Yes, you see the difference?
[C]
So I like it there.
I know.
[F] I feel
to [Bb] be right
[Db] [F] And that's it.
I shall put the chords and the lyrics up on my website.
And you can enjoy playing it.
Thank you.
Okay, so it's quite straightforward.
I'm going to show you first the chords.
So it starts off with a G minor 7.
Now you can play it here [G] with a barre chord.
[Gm] [Em] But I quite like it here.
[G] [Gm]
[F] I just like it better.
You could do what you like.
So I'm going to teach you this way.
So you're going to play your [G] second finger there.
The [E] top four [F] strings will be barred by your third [A] finger.
And this fifth [G] string is [Gm] muted.
[G] Then you've got your C shape.
[C] So
[E] second finger, [Em] open string.
[C]
[Db] You've got your D minor.
So you've [D] got the root there.
[Dm] And [F]
then we do a bit of a bass line here.
So this third finger is going to come [C]
and be replaced by the little finger.
[Dm]
[A] So that's your D minor shape.
And then you've got your [Bb]
B flat.
So it's a barred chord.
First finger does the barring.
And then you've got second finger, third finger, fourth finger.
[D] Then [Eb] you've got [E] your F, which again is another barre chord.
So the [Eb] first finger does the barre.
And then you've [F] got
And then we've got an A7 shape.
Now I tend to play it here, just because I do.
So you can finger it how you like.
[A] A, and then you've got second finger, open string, little finger.
And I believe that's [F] it.
So you start off singing before you've played any chords.
So you're going to need to find the note you're going [C] to sing.
And then you're ready. So
I can't wait [Gm]
another day
[C]
Until [G] I [Dm] call you
[Dm] [Gm] [Bb] [C] You've only got [F] my heart [A] on a string
[Dm] And [Bb] everything's a flutter
[C] Another [Gm] lonely night
[G] [C]
Might take [Dm] forever
[Gm] We've [C] only [F] got each other [A] to blame
[D] It's all the [Bb] same to me
I [C] know
I [F] feel to be [Bb] right
No more lonely nights
[F]
Never be [Bb] another
No [C] more lonely [F] nights
[Bb]
You're [A] my guiding [G] light
[Dm]
[Gm] Day or [C] night I'm always there
That's pretty much it.
You've got all the chords.
And just as a little extra, you might have noticed when I went to the bridge before the chorus I know
I [F] feel
to be [Bb] right
[F]
When we play [B] right down here, you get a much more staccato, harder sound than when I play here.
Because I [C] know
I [F] feel
[A] Yes, you see the difference?
[C]
So I like it there.
I know.
[F] I feel
to [Bb] be right
[Db] [F] And that's it.
I shall put the chords and the lyrics up on my website.
And you can enjoy playing it.
Thank you.
Key:
F
C
Bb
G
Gm
F
C
Bb
I'm going to show you how I play No More Lonely Nights by Paul McCartney.
Okay, so it's quite straightforward.
I'm going to show you first the chords.
So it starts off with a G minor 7.
Now you can play it here [G] with a barre chord. _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [Em] But I quite like it here.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _
[F] I just like it better.
You could do what you like.
So I'm going to teach you this way.
So you're going to play your [G] second finger there.
The _ _ [E] _ _ top four [F] strings will be barred by your third [A] finger.
And this fifth [G] string is [Gm] muted.
_ _ _ [G] Then you've got your C shape.
[C] So _ _ _
[E] second finger, _ [Em] open string.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] You've got your D minor.
So you've [D] got the root there. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ And _ _ [F]
then we do a bit of a bass line here.
So this third finger is going to come [C] _ _
and be replaced by the little finger.
_ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [A] So that's your D minor shape.
And then you've got _ your [Bb] _
B flat.
So it's a barred chord.
_ First finger does the barring.
And then you've got second finger, third finger, fourth finger.
_ _ _ _ [D] Then [Eb] you've got [E] your F, which again is another barre chord.
So the [Eb] first finger does the barre.
And then you've [F] got_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And then we've got an A7 shape. _
Now I tend to play it here, just _ _ _ because I do.
So you can finger it how you like.
[A] A, and then you've got second finger, open string, little finger.
_ _ _ And I believe that's [F] it.
So you start off singing before you've played any chords.
So you're going to need to find the note you're going [C] to sing. _ _ _
And then you're ready. So_
I can't wait [Gm]
another day
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ Until [G] I [Dm] call you
[Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ [C] You've only got [F] my heart [A] on a string
_ [Dm] And _ [Bb] everything's a flutter _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ Another [Gm] lonely night
_ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
Might take _ [Dm] forever _ _ _
[Gm] We've _ _ [C] only [F] got each other [A] to blame
_ [D] It's all the [Bb] same to me
_ _ _ I [C] know _
_ I [F] feel to _ be [Bb] right
_ _ No _ more lonely nights
[F] _
Never be [Bb] another
No [C] more lonely [F] _ nights
_ _ _ [Bb] _
You're [A] my guiding [G] light
[Dm] _
[Gm] Day or [C] night I'm always there _
That's pretty much it.
You've got all the chords.
And just as a little extra, you might have noticed when I went to the bridge before the chorus_ I know
_ _ _ I [F] feel
to _ be [Bb] right
[F]
When we play [B] right down here, you get a much more staccato, harder sound than when I play here.
Because I [C] know _
_ _ I [F] feel _ _ _
[A] Yes, you see the difference?
[C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So I like it there.
I know.
_ _ _ _ [F] I feel
to _ _ [Bb] be right _ _
[Db] [F] And that's it.
I shall put the chords and the lyrics up on my website.
And you can enjoy playing it.
Thank you.
Okay, so it's quite straightforward.
I'm going to show you first the chords.
So it starts off with a G minor 7.
Now you can play it here [G] with a barre chord. _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [Em] But I quite like it here.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Gm] _
[F] I just like it better.
You could do what you like.
So I'm going to teach you this way.
So you're going to play your [G] second finger there.
The _ _ [E] _ _ top four [F] strings will be barred by your third [A] finger.
And this fifth [G] string is [Gm] muted.
_ _ _ [G] Then you've got your C shape.
[C] So _ _ _
[E] second finger, _ [Em] open string.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] You've got your D minor.
So you've [D] got the root there. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ And _ _ [F]
then we do a bit of a bass line here.
So this third finger is going to come [C] _ _
and be replaced by the little finger.
_ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [A] So that's your D minor shape.
And then you've got _ your [Bb] _
B flat.
So it's a barred chord.
_ First finger does the barring.
And then you've got second finger, third finger, fourth finger.
_ _ _ _ [D] Then [Eb] you've got [E] your F, which again is another barre chord.
So the [Eb] first finger does the barre.
And then you've [F] got_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And then we've got an A7 shape. _
Now I tend to play it here, just _ _ _ because I do.
So you can finger it how you like.
[A] A, and then you've got second finger, open string, little finger.
_ _ _ And I believe that's [F] it.
So you start off singing before you've played any chords.
So you're going to need to find the note you're going [C] to sing. _ _ _
And then you're ready. So_
I can't wait [Gm]
another day
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ Until [G] I [Dm] call you
[Dm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ [C] You've only got [F] my heart [A] on a string
_ [Dm] And _ [Bb] everything's a flutter _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ Another [Gm] lonely night
_ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
Might take _ [Dm] forever _ _ _
[Gm] We've _ _ [C] only [F] got each other [A] to blame
_ [D] It's all the [Bb] same to me
_ _ _ I [C] know _
_ I [F] feel to _ be [Bb] right
_ _ No _ more lonely nights
[F] _
Never be [Bb] another
No [C] more lonely [F] _ nights
_ _ _ [Bb] _
You're [A] my guiding [G] light
[Dm] _
[Gm] Day or [C] night I'm always there _
That's pretty much it.
You've got all the chords.
And just as a little extra, you might have noticed when I went to the bridge before the chorus_ I know
_ _ _ I [F] feel
to _ be [Bb] right
[F]
When we play [B] right down here, you get a much more staccato, harder sound than when I play here.
Because I [C] know _
_ _ I [F] feel _ _ _
[A] Yes, you see the difference?
[C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So I like it there.
I know.
_ _ _ _ [F] I feel
to _ _ [Bb] be right _ _
[Db] [F] And that's it.
I shall put the chords and the lyrics up on my website.
And you can enjoy playing it.
Thank you.