Chords for STEELHEART - I'll Never Let You Go(Angel Eyes) - Guitar Lesson by Mike Gross - How to play
Tempo:
87.85 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
G#m
F#
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] [G#] [C#] [G#]
[F#] [G#m] [C#]
[F#]
[G#m] [C#] [G#] [C#]
[F] What [N] up guys, Mike Rose, RockingGuitars.com.
That's Steelheart with, uh, it's a long name here, Angel Eyes is in it, but I have to find
what it says before it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, for 1966, B.
Britain.
First Steelheart song on here.
Tuna Half Step Down, Tuna.
Half Step Flat for this, okay?
And really cool, man, very melodic progression.
I've got some chorusing, a little bit of [C#] delay, a little bit of reverb on it.
[D#] And what you want to do is go [A#m] 9G7B, looks [E] like a flipped over power chord, and go string
[C#] 4 2 3, [D#] and then string 4 1 [C#] 2, so, and then string 4, so.
And then add your pink and a fret 10 on the B, leave everything else down, [F#] and go 2 3
4 2 3 [G#] 4 2 3 4, so.
Actually 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3, and then [Fm] lift your pinky off and start it over, so it's this [C#] two times.
[G#m]
Let's play [C#] it twice.
[G#]
[C#] [G#m] [D#m]
And then this is 5D 4G and 3B.
Make sure that index is curled up because we're going to need that open E in there.
And go string 4 3 2 [F#] 3, and then go 1 2 [D#m] 3 2.
So it's
And then, [F#] leave your index where you have it on 3B, and [C#] take your third finger, drop
it down to fret 5 [Em] on the G, [D#] and go 1 2 [Dm] 3 1 2 3 1 2 on [G#m] the string numbers.
[D#] And then go up to fret [C#m] 7 on the, and bar it, [D#] I would bar it, on the [C#] D, G, and B, and go
2 3 4 2 3 [Em] 4 2 3 4 2 3 [C#] 4.
And that'll be
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4.
That's the string numbers.
And then back to this 5D 4G 3B.
Play it the same way you did [G#] before, 5 2 3 4 1 2 3 [F#] 2.
And then drop your third finger down to 5G, leave your index where you have it, and [E] go
1 2 3 1 2 [G#m] 3 1 2.
Talking string numbers.
And then go 5E 3B [G#] and 2G.
It's a D chord, but it has a high A note in it.
And go 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 [C#] 2.
[D#m] [F] [C#]
Cool little part here, it's 3E [G#m] and 2E.
[B] Set them both down, pick the third fret, then pick the second [F#m] fret, hammer, pull.
[F]
And [D#] then 5B, back to [G#] 2E.
So leave that first [D#m] finger on the 2E.
[F] [C#] And then 3B, [G#] 2G, 5B, and [C#] 3B.
[D] So [G#] [C#]
that's it for Steelheart, the song with the long [N] name.
But I'd written it down as Angel Eyes, and I looked it up, and it's like, oh.
So it had all these other names in it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, 1966, B.
Britton.
Thanks for the request, dude.
You guys, I hope you enjoyed that lesson.
If you have questions, let me know, and I'll clear it up for you.
Be sure to subscribe to this channel once you've done that.
Send me your favorite songs, and I will figure them out for you.
The way these bands are playing them, I'll get the tunings right for you.
Strings and frets, I do my homework.
And if I have to look for a live thing to find hand placement, that's what I do.
That way you're representing the true form of the song.
Okay, my website's rockinguitarlessons.com.
By the time you watch this lesson, it's probably already launched.
And that's $25 a month to join and become a premium member.
It's well worth the money.
Trust me.
It's one of those sites where you could pick up your guitar and just start playing
as opposed to having to read a book and worry about theory.
Very little theory on there, and even the little bit that's on there,
you don't have to watch it if you don't want.
They don't have jam tracks, tons of tunings,
because a lot of these bands tune different, you know.
It's very rare to find a band that tunes standard all the time.
It's all over the place.
Those are the heavier bands.
So, what else, what else, what else?
My email is rockinguitarlessons at hotmail.com.
My Skype name is rockinguitarlessons.
If you want to do some personalized lessons, which really that is the best,
to get results, you get to work on what you want to work on.
If you don't know, I'll know.
And just there's no substitute for the real, real thing.
It's interactive.
And they are, it's $50 an hour or $25 for a half hour.
Don't add me unless you plan on doing Skype lessons,
because everyone on my Skype is my students.
I believe that's it, guys.
Seems like I left something out.
Oh, well, guitar, bass for Skype, and then my wife, Jolene, teaches vocals.
So, if you want to learn how to play and sing,
you're at the right place.
Spread the word if you don't mind.
If you are in a position where you would like to donate to this channel,
it's much appreciated.
If you can't, can't afford it, don't worry about it.
But every little bit counts, and really it frees me up to where I can get to these requests
in an even faster manner, because I love doing this.
I ain't going nowhere.
You guys are going to get sick of my mug, because I am not going anywhere.
But my plan is to let go of some of my private students
and do this more full-time, but this doesn't pay.
So, if it's something that's on your heart, and you would like to say thank you in that way,
much appreciated.
If you can't afford it, I understand.
Just keep coming, spread the word, and we'll talk to you later.
Let me see if I can remember how to play this, because it's a little bit tricky, man.
Not technically, but just memorization, really, in this one.
So, we [C#] have
[F#]
[G#m] [C#] Already messed up.
I'm going to try it [C#m] again.
I'm just keeping it real.
See, you guys, I make mistakes, [C#] too.
But it's mainly because I'm [E] trying to memorize [C#] this.
[G#m] [F#]
[G#m] [C#]
[F#] [G#m] [C#]
[F#]
[G#m] [C#] [G#] [C#]
[F] What [N] up guys, Mike Rose, RockingGuitars.com.
That's Steelheart with, uh, it's a long name here, Angel Eyes is in it, but I have to find
what it says before it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, for 1966, B.
Britain.
First Steelheart song on here.
Tuna Half Step Down, Tuna.
Half Step Flat for this, okay?
And really cool, man, very melodic progression.
I've got some chorusing, a little bit of [C#] delay, a little bit of reverb on it.
[D#] And what you want to do is go [A#m] 9G7B, looks [E] like a flipped over power chord, and go string
[C#] 4 2 3, [D#] and then string 4 1 [C#] 2, so, and then string 4, so.
And then add your pink and a fret 10 on the B, leave everything else down, [F#] and go 2 3
4 2 3 [G#] 4 2 3 4, so.
Actually 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3, and then [Fm] lift your pinky off and start it over, so it's this [C#] two times.
[G#m]
Let's play [C#] it twice.
[G#]
[C#] [G#m] [D#m]
And then this is 5D 4G and 3B.
Make sure that index is curled up because we're going to need that open E in there.
And go string 4 3 2 [F#] 3, and then go 1 2 [D#m] 3 2.
So it's
And then, [F#] leave your index where you have it on 3B, and [C#] take your third finger, drop
it down to fret 5 [Em] on the G, [D#] and go 1 2 [Dm] 3 1 2 3 1 2 on [G#m] the string numbers.
[D#] And then go up to fret [C#m] 7 on the, and bar it, [D#] I would bar it, on the [C#] D, G, and B, and go
2 3 4 2 3 [Em] 4 2 3 4 2 3 [C#] 4.
And that'll be
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4.
That's the string numbers.
And then back to this 5D 4G 3B.
Play it the same way you did [G#] before, 5 2 3 4 1 2 3 [F#] 2.
And then drop your third finger down to 5G, leave your index where you have it, and [E] go
1 2 3 1 2 [G#m] 3 1 2.
Talking string numbers.
And then go 5E 3B [G#] and 2G.
It's a D chord, but it has a high A note in it.
And go 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 [C#] 2.
[D#m] [F] [C#]
Cool little part here, it's 3E [G#m] and 2E.
[B] Set them both down, pick the third fret, then pick the second [F#m] fret, hammer, pull.
[F]
And [D#] then 5B, back to [G#] 2E.
So leave that first [D#m] finger on the 2E.
[F] [C#] And then 3B, [G#] 2G, 5B, and [C#] 3B.
[D] So [G#] [C#]
that's it for Steelheart, the song with the long [N] name.
But I'd written it down as Angel Eyes, and I looked it up, and it's like, oh.
So it had all these other names in it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, 1966, B.
Britton.
Thanks for the request, dude.
You guys, I hope you enjoyed that lesson.
If you have questions, let me know, and I'll clear it up for you.
Be sure to subscribe to this channel once you've done that.
Send me your favorite songs, and I will figure them out for you.
The way these bands are playing them, I'll get the tunings right for you.
Strings and frets, I do my homework.
And if I have to look for a live thing to find hand placement, that's what I do.
That way you're representing the true form of the song.
Okay, my website's rockinguitarlessons.com.
By the time you watch this lesson, it's probably already launched.
And that's $25 a month to join and become a premium member.
It's well worth the money.
Trust me.
It's one of those sites where you could pick up your guitar and just start playing
as opposed to having to read a book and worry about theory.
Very little theory on there, and even the little bit that's on there,
you don't have to watch it if you don't want.
They don't have jam tracks, tons of tunings,
because a lot of these bands tune different, you know.
It's very rare to find a band that tunes standard all the time.
It's all over the place.
Those are the heavier bands.
So, what else, what else, what else?
My email is rockinguitarlessons at hotmail.com.
My Skype name is rockinguitarlessons.
If you want to do some personalized lessons, which really that is the best,
to get results, you get to work on what you want to work on.
If you don't know, I'll know.
And just there's no substitute for the real, real thing.
It's interactive.
And they are, it's $50 an hour or $25 for a half hour.
Don't add me unless you plan on doing Skype lessons,
because everyone on my Skype is my students.
I believe that's it, guys.
Seems like I left something out.
Oh, well, guitar, bass for Skype, and then my wife, Jolene, teaches vocals.
So, if you want to learn how to play and sing,
you're at the right place.
Spread the word if you don't mind.
If you are in a position where you would like to donate to this channel,
it's much appreciated.
If you can't, can't afford it, don't worry about it.
But every little bit counts, and really it frees me up to where I can get to these requests
in an even faster manner, because I love doing this.
I ain't going nowhere.
You guys are going to get sick of my mug, because I am not going anywhere.
But my plan is to let go of some of my private students
and do this more full-time, but this doesn't pay.
So, if it's something that's on your heart, and you would like to say thank you in that way,
much appreciated.
If you can't afford it, I understand.
Just keep coming, spread the word, and we'll talk to you later.
Let me see if I can remember how to play this, because it's a little bit tricky, man.
Not technically, but just memorization, really, in this one.
So, we [C#] have
[F#]
[G#m] [C#] Already messed up.
I'm going to try it [C#m] again.
I'm just keeping it real.
See, you guys, I make mistakes, [C#] too.
But it's mainly because I'm [E] trying to memorize [C#] this.
[G#m] [F#]
[G#m] [C#]
Key:
C#
G#
G#m
F#
D#
C#
G#
G#m
[C#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ [G#] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ [C#] _
[F] What [N] up guys, Mike Rose, RockingGuitars.com.
That's Steelheart with, uh, it's a long name here, Angel Eyes is in it, but I have to find
what it says before it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, for 1966, B.
Britain.
_ First Steelheart song on here.
Tuna Half Step Down, Tuna.
Half Step Flat for this, okay?
And really cool, man, very melodic progression.
I've got some chorusing, a little bit of [C#] delay, a little bit of reverb on it.
[D#] And what you want to do is go _ [A#m] 9G7B, looks [E] like a flipped over power chord, and go string
[C#] 4 2 3, _ [D#] _ and then string 4 1 [C#] 2, so, _ _ _ _ and then string 4, so.
_ And _ _ then add your pink and a fret 10 on the B, leave everything else down, [F#] and go 2 3
4 2 3 [G#] 4 2 3 4, so. _ _
Actually 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3, and then [Fm] lift your pinky off and start it over, so it's this [C#] two times.
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ Let's play [C#] it twice.
_ _ [G#] _ _
[C#] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [D#m] _ _
And then this is 5D 4G and 3B.
Make sure that index is curled up because we're going to need that open E in there.
And go string 4 3 2 [F#] 3, and then go 1 2 [D#m] 3 2. _ _ _
_ _ So it's_
And then, [F#] leave your index where you have it on 3B, and [C#] take your third finger, drop
it down to fret 5 [Em] on the G, [D#] and go 1 2 [Dm] 3 1 2 3 1 2 on [G#m] the string numbers. _
_ [D#] And then go up to fret [C#m] 7 on the, and bar it, [D#] I would bar it, on the [C#] D, G, and B, and go
2 3 4 2 3 [Em] 4 2 3 4 2 3 [C#] 4.
And that'll _ _ be_ _ _
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4.
That's the string numbers.
_ _ _ _ _ And then back to this 5D 4G 3B.
Play it the same way you did [G#] before, 5 2 3 4 1 2 3 [F#] 2. _ _
_ _ And then drop your third finger down to 5G, leave your index where you have it, and [E] go
1 2 3 1 2 [G#m] 3 1 2.
_ _ Talking string numbers.
And then go 5E 3B [G#] and 2G.
It's a D chord, but it has a high A note in it.
And go 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 [C#] 2. _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ [F] _ [C#] _ _
Cool little part here, it's 3E [G#m] and 2E.
[B] Set them both down, pick the third fret, then pick the second [F#m] fret, hammer, pull.
[F] _ _
And [D#] then 5B, back to [G#] 2E.
So leave that first [D#m] finger on the 2E.
[F] _ [C#] And then 3B, [G#] 2G, _ 5B, and [C#] 3B.
[D] So [G#] _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ that's it for Steelheart, the song with the long [N] name.
But I'd written it down as Angel Eyes, and I looked it up, and it's like, oh.
So it had all these other names in it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, 1966, B.
Britton.
Thanks for the request, dude.
You guys, I hope you enjoyed that lesson.
If you have questions, let me know, and I'll clear it up for you.
Be sure to subscribe to this channel once you've done that.
Send me your favorite songs, and I will figure them out for you.
The way these bands are playing them, I'll get the tunings right for you.
Strings and frets, I do my homework.
And if I have to look for a live thing to find hand placement, that's what I do.
That way you're representing the true form of the song.
Okay, my website's rockinguitarlessons.com.
By the time you watch this lesson, it's probably already launched.
And that's $25 a month to join and become a premium member.
It's well worth the money.
Trust me.
It's one of those sites where you could pick up your guitar and just start playing
as opposed to having to read a book and worry about theory.
Very little theory on there, and even the little bit that's on there,
you don't have to watch it if you don't want.
They don't have jam tracks, tons of tunings,
because a lot of these bands tune different, you know.
It's very rare to find a band that tunes standard all the time.
It's all over the place.
Those are the heavier bands.
So, what else, what else, what else?
My email is rockinguitarlessons at hotmail.com.
My Skype name is rockinguitarlessons.
If you want to do some personalized lessons, which really that is the best,
to get results, you get to work on what you want to work on.
If you don't know, I'll know.
_ And just there's no substitute for the real, real thing.
It's interactive.
And they are, it's $50 an hour or $25 for a half hour.
Don't add me unless you plan on doing Skype lessons,
because everyone on my Skype is my students.
_ I believe that's it, guys.
Seems like I left something out.
Oh, well, guitar, bass for Skype, and then my wife, Jolene, teaches vocals.
So, if you want to learn how to play and sing,
you're at the right place.
Spread the word if you don't mind.
If you are in a position where you would like to donate to this channel,
it's much appreciated.
If you can't, can't afford it, don't worry about it.
But every little bit counts, and really it frees me up to where I can get to these requests
in an even faster manner, because I love doing this.
I ain't going nowhere.
You guys are going to get sick of my mug, because I am not going anywhere.
But my plan is to let go of some of my private students
_ _ and do this more full-time, but this doesn't pay.
So, if it's something that's on your heart, and you would like to say thank you in that way,
much appreciated.
If you can't afford it, I understand.
Just keep coming, spread the word, and we'll talk to you later.
Let me see if I can remember how to play this, because it's a little bit tricky, man.
Not technically, but just memorization, really, in this one.
So, we [C#] have_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ [C#] _ Already messed up.
I'm going to try it [C#m] again.
I'm just keeping it real.
See, you guys, I make mistakes, [C#] too.
But it's mainly because I'm [E] trying to memorize [C#] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [G#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ [C#] _
[F] What [N] up guys, Mike Rose, RockingGuitars.com.
That's Steelheart with, uh, it's a long name here, Angel Eyes is in it, but I have to find
what it says before it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, for 1966, B.
Britain.
_ First Steelheart song on here.
Tuna Half Step Down, Tuna.
Half Step Flat for this, okay?
And really cool, man, very melodic progression.
I've got some chorusing, a little bit of [C#] delay, a little bit of reverb on it.
[D#] And what you want to do is go _ [A#m] 9G7B, looks [E] like a flipped over power chord, and go string
[C#] 4 2 3, _ [D#] _ and then string 4 1 [C#] 2, so, _ _ _ _ and then string 4, so.
_ And _ _ then add your pink and a fret 10 on the B, leave everything else down, [F#] and go 2 3
4 2 3 [G#] 4 2 3 4, so. _ _
Actually 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3, and then [Fm] lift your pinky off and start it over, so it's this [C#] two times.
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ Let's play [C#] it twice.
_ _ [G#] _ _
[C#] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [D#m] _ _
And then this is 5D 4G and 3B.
Make sure that index is curled up because we're going to need that open E in there.
And go string 4 3 2 [F#] 3, and then go 1 2 [D#m] 3 2. _ _ _
_ _ So it's_
And then, [F#] leave your index where you have it on 3B, and [C#] take your third finger, drop
it down to fret 5 [Em] on the G, [D#] and go 1 2 [Dm] 3 1 2 3 1 2 on [G#m] the string numbers. _
_ [D#] And then go up to fret [C#m] 7 on the, and bar it, [D#] I would bar it, on the [C#] D, G, and B, and go
2 3 4 2 3 [Em] 4 2 3 4 2 3 [C#] 4.
And that'll _ _ be_ _ _
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4.
That's the string numbers.
_ _ _ _ _ And then back to this 5D 4G 3B.
Play it the same way you did [G#] before, 5 2 3 4 1 2 3 [F#] 2. _ _
_ _ And then drop your third finger down to 5G, leave your index where you have it, and [E] go
1 2 3 1 2 [G#m] 3 1 2.
_ _ Talking string numbers.
And then go 5E 3B [G#] and 2G.
It's a D chord, but it has a high A note in it.
And go 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 [C#] 2. _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ [F] _ [C#] _ _
Cool little part here, it's 3E [G#m] and 2E.
[B] Set them both down, pick the third fret, then pick the second [F#m] fret, hammer, pull.
[F] _ _
And [D#] then 5B, back to [G#] 2E.
So leave that first [D#m] finger on the 2E.
[F] _ [C#] And then 3B, [G#] 2G, _ 5B, and [C#] 3B.
[D] So [G#] _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ that's it for Steelheart, the song with the long [N] name.
But I'd written it down as Angel Eyes, and I looked it up, and it's like, oh.
So it had all these other names in it.
I'll Never Let You Go, Angel Eyes, 1966, B.
Britton.
Thanks for the request, dude.
You guys, I hope you enjoyed that lesson.
If you have questions, let me know, and I'll clear it up for you.
Be sure to subscribe to this channel once you've done that.
Send me your favorite songs, and I will figure them out for you.
The way these bands are playing them, I'll get the tunings right for you.
Strings and frets, I do my homework.
And if I have to look for a live thing to find hand placement, that's what I do.
That way you're representing the true form of the song.
Okay, my website's rockinguitarlessons.com.
By the time you watch this lesson, it's probably already launched.
And that's $25 a month to join and become a premium member.
It's well worth the money.
Trust me.
It's one of those sites where you could pick up your guitar and just start playing
as opposed to having to read a book and worry about theory.
Very little theory on there, and even the little bit that's on there,
you don't have to watch it if you don't want.
They don't have jam tracks, tons of tunings,
because a lot of these bands tune different, you know.
It's very rare to find a band that tunes standard all the time.
It's all over the place.
Those are the heavier bands.
So, what else, what else, what else?
My email is rockinguitarlessons at hotmail.com.
My Skype name is rockinguitarlessons.
If you want to do some personalized lessons, which really that is the best,
to get results, you get to work on what you want to work on.
If you don't know, I'll know.
_ And just there's no substitute for the real, real thing.
It's interactive.
And they are, it's $50 an hour or $25 for a half hour.
Don't add me unless you plan on doing Skype lessons,
because everyone on my Skype is my students.
_ I believe that's it, guys.
Seems like I left something out.
Oh, well, guitar, bass for Skype, and then my wife, Jolene, teaches vocals.
So, if you want to learn how to play and sing,
you're at the right place.
Spread the word if you don't mind.
If you are in a position where you would like to donate to this channel,
it's much appreciated.
If you can't, can't afford it, don't worry about it.
But every little bit counts, and really it frees me up to where I can get to these requests
in an even faster manner, because I love doing this.
I ain't going nowhere.
You guys are going to get sick of my mug, because I am not going anywhere.
But my plan is to let go of some of my private students
_ _ and do this more full-time, but this doesn't pay.
So, if it's something that's on your heart, and you would like to say thank you in that way,
much appreciated.
If you can't afford it, I understand.
Just keep coming, spread the word, and we'll talk to you later.
Let me see if I can remember how to play this, because it's a little bit tricky, man.
Not technically, but just memorization, really, in this one.
So, we [C#] have_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ [C#] _ Already messed up.
I'm going to try it [C#m] again.
I'm just keeping it real.
See, you guys, I make mistakes, [C#] too.
But it's mainly because I'm [E] trying to memorize [C#] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [G#m] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _