Chords for "Hello mary Lou"
Tempo:
98.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] Hi everyone and welcome to sunny Sydney, Australia.
I'm outdoors at the moment.
It's a bright sunny day
That's why I've got the specs, but don't let that bother you
We're going to have a look at a great song by
[D#] Gene Pitney written by Gene Pitney and sung by Ricky Nelson who had lots of hits in [E] the
Early 60s there the song is called hello [F#] Mary Lou
So what we're going to do is start off by having a little look at the chord structure of the song
then after that we'll have a look at the guitar [D] solo that goes in the middle and
[E] We'll hopefully pick up [G#] a few ideas on
On how this song goes it's not [C] meant to emulate the original by any means
But I guess it gets a similar kind of sound so [F#] so I hope that's good enough
Okay, so let's make a start first of all it's in the key of a and starts on the open [D#] a chord and it goes like this
[A] That's the a [A#] then it goes [D] up to the D
[Bm] Then back to the a
[A]
[E] In love with you and that's the E chord [G#] then we go to the a chord [A] again
I'm Mary Lou [G#m]
and then we go to the C sharp [C#] 7th
We'd [F#m] never part
And that's to the F [G] sharp minor chord and then we go to the B ninth.
I [B] said hello
[E]
Mary Lou that's [Em] the B chord again and then [E] goodbye
[D] Back to the a chord okay, so that [C] would sound something like this if we [F#] we did it all in one go
[A]
Hello Mary Lou
[D] Goodbye [A] sweet Mary Lou
I'm so [E] in love with you
[A] I'm in love with you
[C#] I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you
We'd [F#m] never part
[B] So hello [E] Mary Lou [A] Goodbye
Goodbye
[F]
Okay, so there we go this there's the there's the main bit of the song and
The other bit that we need to worry about is the guitar solo
Okay, so [C] let's have a little look at the solo at normal speed
[F#] [A] [D]
[A] [E]
[A]
[Am]
[G#] Let's look at how [A#] the solo goes [D#] now notice that I'm using a thumb pick
[A#] And but I'm also on my middle finger [D#] I'm using a finger pick as well and
that's so I can do a little bit of
finger picking for the [F#] song for the solo and
[G#] [F#] It's based just based upon the chords, and it's not too difficult
But you do need to get that finger picking [C] thing going and let's have a look at it [D#m] now in slow motion here we go
[A]
[D] [A] [D]
[A] [E]
[C#m] [A]
[F#m] [A] [F#]
[Am] [D] [E]
[N]
There
We go okay, so enjoy
Happy playing and we'll see you next time make it easy on yourself.
Bye for now
I'm outdoors at the moment.
It's a bright sunny day
That's why I've got the specs, but don't let that bother you
We're going to have a look at a great song by
[D#] Gene Pitney written by Gene Pitney and sung by Ricky Nelson who had lots of hits in [E] the
Early 60s there the song is called hello [F#] Mary Lou
So what we're going to do is start off by having a little look at the chord structure of the song
then after that we'll have a look at the guitar [D] solo that goes in the middle and
[E] We'll hopefully pick up [G#] a few ideas on
On how this song goes it's not [C] meant to emulate the original by any means
But I guess it gets a similar kind of sound so [F#] so I hope that's good enough
Okay, so let's make a start first of all it's in the key of a and starts on the open [D#] a chord and it goes like this
[A] That's the a [A#] then it goes [D] up to the D
[Bm] Then back to the a
[A]
[E] In love with you and that's the E chord [G#] then we go to the a chord [A] again
I'm Mary Lou [G#m]
and then we go to the C sharp [C#] 7th
We'd [F#m] never part
And that's to the F [G] sharp minor chord and then we go to the B ninth.
I [B] said hello
[E]
Mary Lou that's [Em] the B chord again and then [E] goodbye
[D] Back to the a chord okay, so that [C] would sound something like this if we [F#] we did it all in one go
[A]
Hello Mary Lou
[D] Goodbye [A] sweet Mary Lou
I'm so [E] in love with you
[A] I'm in love with you
[C#] I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you
We'd [F#m] never part
[B] So hello [E] Mary Lou [A] Goodbye
Goodbye
[F]
Okay, so there we go this there's the there's the main bit of the song and
The other bit that we need to worry about is the guitar solo
Okay, so [C] let's have a little look at the solo at normal speed
[F#] [A] [D]
[A] [E]
[A]
[Am]
[G#] Let's look at how [A#] the solo goes [D#] now notice that I'm using a thumb pick
[A#] And but I'm also on my middle finger [D#] I'm using a finger pick as well and
that's so I can do a little bit of
finger picking for the [F#] song for the solo and
[G#] [F#] It's based just based upon the chords, and it's not too difficult
But you do need to get that finger picking [C] thing going and let's have a look at it [D#m] now in slow motion here we go
[A]
[D] [A] [D]
[A] [E]
[C#m] [A]
[F#m] [A] [F#]
[Am] [D] [E]
[N]
There
We go okay, so enjoy
Happy playing and we'll see you next time make it easy on yourself.
Bye for now
Key:
A
E
D
F#
D#
A
E
D
_ _ _ _ [N] Hi everyone and welcome to sunny Sydney, Australia.
I'm outdoors at the moment.
It's a bright sunny day
That's why I've got the specs, but don't let that bother you
We're going to have a look at a great song by
[D#] Gene Pitney written by Gene Pitney and sung by Ricky Nelson who had lots of hits in [E] the
Early 60s there the song is called hello [F#] Mary Lou
So what we're going to do is start off by having a little look at the chord structure of the song
then after that we'll have a look at the guitar [D] solo that goes in the middle and
[E] _ We'll hopefully pick up [G#] a few ideas on
On how this song goes it's not [C] meant to emulate the original by any means
But I guess it gets a similar kind of sound so [F#] so I hope that's good enough
Okay, so let's make a start first of all it's in the key of a and starts on the open [D#] a chord and it goes like this
[A] _ _ _ That's the a [A#] then it goes [D] up to the D
_ _ [Bm] Then back to the a
[A] _
_ [E] In love with you and that's the E chord [G#] then we go to the a chord [A] again
I'm Mary Lou [G#m]
and then we go to the C sharp [C#] 7th
_ We'd [F#m] never part
And that's to the F [G] sharp minor chord and then we go to the B ninth.
I [B] said hello
[E] _
Mary Lou that's [Em] the B chord again and then [E] goodbye
_ _ [D] Back to the a chord okay, so that [C] would sound something like this if we [F#] we did it all in one go
[A]
Hello Mary Lou
[D] _ Goodbye [A] sweet Mary Lou
I'm so [E] in love with you
[A] I'm in love with you
[C#] I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you
We'd [F#m] never part
[B] So hello [E] Mary Lou [A] Goodbye
Goodbye
_ [F]
Okay, so there we go this there's the there's the main bit of the song and
The other bit that we need to worry about is the guitar solo
Okay, so [C] let's have a little look at the solo at normal speed
[F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ Let's look at how [A#] the solo goes [D#] now notice that I'm using a thumb pick
[A#] And but I'm also on my middle finger [D#] I'm using a finger pick as well and
that's so I can do a little bit of
finger picking for the [F#] song for the solo and
_ [G#] _ [F#] It's based just based upon the chords, and it's not too difficult
But you do need to get that finger picking [C] thing going and let's have a look at it [D#m] now in slow motion here we go
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
There
We go okay, so enjoy
_ Happy playing and we'll see you next time make it easy on yourself.
Bye for now _
I'm outdoors at the moment.
It's a bright sunny day
That's why I've got the specs, but don't let that bother you
We're going to have a look at a great song by
[D#] Gene Pitney written by Gene Pitney and sung by Ricky Nelson who had lots of hits in [E] the
Early 60s there the song is called hello [F#] Mary Lou
So what we're going to do is start off by having a little look at the chord structure of the song
then after that we'll have a look at the guitar [D] solo that goes in the middle and
[E] _ We'll hopefully pick up [G#] a few ideas on
On how this song goes it's not [C] meant to emulate the original by any means
But I guess it gets a similar kind of sound so [F#] so I hope that's good enough
Okay, so let's make a start first of all it's in the key of a and starts on the open [D#] a chord and it goes like this
[A] _ _ _ That's the a [A#] then it goes [D] up to the D
_ _ [Bm] Then back to the a
[A] _
_ [E] In love with you and that's the E chord [G#] then we go to the a chord [A] again
I'm Mary Lou [G#m]
and then we go to the C sharp [C#] 7th
_ We'd [F#m] never part
And that's to the F [G] sharp minor chord and then we go to the B ninth.
I [B] said hello
[E] _
Mary Lou that's [Em] the B chord again and then [E] goodbye
_ _ [D] Back to the a chord okay, so that [C] would sound something like this if we [F#] we did it all in one go
[A]
Hello Mary Lou
[D] _ Goodbye [A] sweet Mary Lou
I'm so [E] in love with you
[A] I'm in love with you
[C#] I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you
We'd [F#m] never part
[B] So hello [E] Mary Lou [A] Goodbye
Goodbye
_ [F]
Okay, so there we go this there's the there's the main bit of the song and
The other bit that we need to worry about is the guitar solo
Okay, so [C] let's have a little look at the solo at normal speed
[F#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ Let's look at how [A#] the solo goes [D#] now notice that I'm using a thumb pick
[A#] And but I'm also on my middle finger [D#] I'm using a finger pick as well and
that's so I can do a little bit of
finger picking for the [F#] song for the solo and
_ [G#] _ [F#] It's based just based upon the chords, and it's not too difficult
But you do need to get that finger picking [C] thing going and let's have a look at it [D#m] now in slow motion here we go
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
There
We go okay, so enjoy
_ Happy playing and we'll see you next time make it easy on yourself.
Bye for now _