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p If you are looking for Mr. Blue guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Mr. Blue by The Fleetwoods using guitar or guitar. This song by The Fleetwoods can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Mr. Blue guitar chords has rhythm and included in Mr. Blue (1959) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Mr. Blue by The Fleetwoods Guitar Chords/h3 prebr---------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrMr. Blue - The Fleetwoodsbrbrprebr---------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrTuning: StandardbrbrThe FleetwoodsbrMr. Blue (1959)br(DeWayne Blackwell)brbrNow on: Come Softly To Me - The Very Best of The FleetwoodsbrbrThe instrumental backing of this beautiful track is really low in the mix,brso some of this is guesswork/interpretation (or simply a matter of taste).brAnyway, what is here works well with the original. You may add minor 7s tobrthe minor chords whenever you think it's fitting or include some notes frombrthe harmonies into the guitar chords and create your own version.brbrFeedback and suggestions for improvement are highly welcome.brEnjoy!brbrbrprebr---------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrCHORDS/SPECIAL VOICINGSbrbre-B-G-D-A-EbrAm6 x-5-5-4-x-5brAm x-x-5-7-7-5brB7 x-4-2-4-2-xbrF#m7b5 x-1-2-2-x-2brB9sus4 x-2-2-2-2-xbrEmaj7 4-4-4-2-2-0brbrbrprebr---------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrLINK (INTRO gt; VERSE 1)brbrprebre|----------------|brB|----------------|brG|----------------|brD|----------------|brA|--2-0-----------|brE|--------4---2---|br---------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbrINTRO (freely)brbr(tacet) Am6 AmbrOur guardian star lost all his glowbrThe [B7]day that I lost [E]youbr(tacet) AmbrHe lost all his glitter the day you said nobrAnd his [B7]silver turned to [E]bluebrLike [F#m7b5]him, I am [E]doubtful [F#m7b5]that your love is [B7]truebrBut if you de[E]cide to call on [F#m7b5]mebrB7 E (LINK)brAsk for Mr. BluebrbrSONGbrbr[E]I'm Mr. [Abm]Blue (wah-a-wah-[A]ooh)brWhen you [B(9sus4)]say you [E]love me ([Abm]Mr. [A]Blue)brB(9sus4) E Abm(C#m?)brThen prove it by goin' out on the slybr[F#m] Provin' your [B9sus4]love isn't [Emaj7]truebr[F#m] Call me [B9/sus4]Mr. [E]Bluebrbr[E]I'm Mr. [Abm]Blue (wah-a-wah-[A]ooh)brWhen you [B(9/sus4)]say you're [E]sorry ([Abm]Mr. [A]Blue)brB(9/sus4) E Abm(C#m?)brThen turn around, headin' for the lights of townbr[F#m] Hurtin' me [B9sus4]through and [Emaj7]throughbr[F#m] Call me [B9/sus4]Mr. [E]Bluebrbr[B7]I stay at home at [E]night (I stay at home)br[B7]Right by the phone at [E]night (right by the phone)brBut [Abm7]you won't callbrAnd I won't [F#7]hurt my [B7]pride (call me Mr. Blue)brbr[E]I won't tell [Abm]you (wah-a-wah-[A]ooh)brWhile you [B(9sus4)]paint the [E]town ([Abm]Mr. [A]Blue)brB(9sus4) E Abm(C#m?)brA bright red to turn it upside downbr[F#m7] I'm [B9sus4]paintin' it [Emaj7]toobr[F#m7] But I'm [B9sus4]paintin' it [E]bluebr[F#m7] Call me [B9sus4]Mr. [E] Blue ([Abm7]wah-a[(Gm7)F#m7]-wah-ooh)brCall me [B9sus4]Mr. [E]Blue ([Abm7]wah-a[(Gm7)F#m7]-wah-ooh)br[(FADE)] p If you want to learn The Fleetwoods Mr. Blue guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Mr. Blue. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p