If you are looking for Don’t Turn Out the Light guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Don’t Turn Out the Light by Robert Earl Keen using guitar or guitar.
This song by Robert Earl Keen can also be played by that instruments.
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Don’t Turn Out the Light guitar chords has rhythm and included in West Textures (1989) 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.
Don’t Turn Out the Light by Robert Earl Keen Guitar Chords
Intro:
and a
well I’ll
but
’cause I
The night is cool beneath the stars
ridin’ home in John’s old car
got my head out in the wind
here I am drunked up again
but Honey, don’t turn out the light
’cause I think I’m in the mood for love tonight
Me and John in a pickup truck
bottle of gin and a paper cup
Runnin’ wild and livin’ hard
I passed out in our front yard
but Honey, don’t turn out the light
’cause I think I’m in the mood for love tonight
Instrumental
The moon is high, the sun is down
Honey came out in her night gown
On the porch at a quarter to three
talkin’ to the deputy sherrif and me
but Honey, don’t turn out the light
’cause I think I’m in the mood for love tonight
I said Honey, don’t turn out the light
’cause I think i’m in the mood for love tonight
I said Honey, don’t turn out the light
’cause I think i’m in the mood for love tonight
This song has a really great instrumental intro:
E ——2———3—3 –2———0—0 –2——-3—3 –2———0—0-
B ——3———0—0 –3———2—2 –3——-0—0 –3———2—2-
G –0-2—2^4^2-0—–0 –2———0—0 2—2—0—–0 –2———0—0-
D 4—————–0– 4—4-2-0-2—–2 ——4—–0– 4—4^5^4-2—–2-
A ——————— ————–0– ————— ————–0—
E ——————— —————– ————— ——————
E ——3—————2—2—2—2 ——0——-3—2—2—2—2
B ——3—————3—3—3—3 ——2——-0—3—3—3—3
G ——0—————2—2—2—2 ——0——-0—2—2—2—2
D –0-0—0-2-0-4^2^0-0—–0-0—–0 –2-2—–0-0—0——-0——
A 2———————–0——-0– 0——————-0——-0–
E ———————————– ——–3———————-
If you want to learn Robert Earl Keen Don’t Turn Out the Light 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
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Don’t Turn Out the Light. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.