Chords for The Blues Brothers - Opening: I Can't Turn You Loose (Live Version) (Official Audio)
Tempo:
93.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
E
F#
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[G] [F] [E] [F#]
[N]
[C]
Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Universal Amphitheater.
Well here it is, the late 1970s going on 1985.
You know [F] so much of the music we hear today is pre-programmed electronic disco.
We never get a chance to hear master bluesmen practicing their craft anymore.
By the year 2006, the music known today as the blues will exist only in the classical records department of your local public library.
So tonight ladies and gentlemen, while we still can't let us welcome, from Rock Island, Illinois, the bluesmen of Jolly and Big and Elwood Lutz, the Blues Brothers.
[E] [F#] [C]
[N]
[N]
[C]
Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Universal Amphitheater.
Well here it is, the late 1970s going on 1985.
You know [F] so much of the music we hear today is pre-programmed electronic disco.
We never get a chance to hear master bluesmen practicing their craft anymore.
By the year 2006, the music known today as the blues will exist only in the classical records department of your local public library.
So tonight ladies and gentlemen, while we still can't let us welcome, from Rock Island, Illinois, the bluesmen of Jolly and Big and Elwood Lutz, the Blues Brothers.
[E] [F#] [C]
[N]
Key:
F
E
F#
C
G
F
E
F#
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Universal Amphitheater.
Well here it is, the late 1970s going on 1985.
You know [F] so much of the music we hear today is pre-programmed electronic disco.
We never get a chance to hear master bluesmen practicing their craft anymore.
By the year 2006, the music known today as the blues will exist only in the classical records department of your local public library.
So tonight ladies and gentlemen, while we still can't let us welcome, from Rock Island, Illinois, the bluesmen of Jolly and Big and Elwood Lutz, the Blues Brothers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Universal Amphitheater.
Well here it is, the late 1970s going on 1985.
You know [F] so much of the music we hear today is pre-programmed electronic disco.
We never get a chance to hear master bluesmen practicing their craft anymore.
By the year 2006, the music known today as the blues will exist only in the classical records department of your local public library.
So tonight ladies and gentlemen, while we still can't let us welcome, from Rock Island, Illinois, the bluesmen of Jolly and Big and Elwood Lutz, the Blues Brothers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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