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.
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F
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C
3211
Bb
12341111
G
2131
Gm
123111113
F
134211111
C
3211
Bb
12341111
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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.