If you are looking for Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me by Elton John using guitar or guitar.
This song by Elton John can also be played by that instruments.
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Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs 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 Let the Sun Go Down on Me by Elton John Guitar Chords
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There is a lot of tasty melodic accompaniment in this
song. Here’s one:
…and see the way I feel
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Note: ^here I might play the open D
[G+]I can’t light[G] no more of your d[F-C-F-C]arkness
[F]All my pictures[F] seem to fade to black and w[G-C/G-G-C/G]hite
[G+]I’m growing t[C/G]ired a[G7]nd time stands still b[F]efore[C] me[F-C-F-C-C7/E]
[F]Frozen her[F]e on the ladder of my [G+-C/G-G7]life
G+-C/G-G7 C-F-C-F-C-C/E
Too late to save myself from falling
[F]I took a cha[A#/F-F]nce and changed your way of [F-C/G-G7]life
[G+]But you misre[C/G-G+]ad my meaning when I me[F-C-C-C/E]t you
[F]Closed the doo[F]r and left me bl[C/G]inded by the l[G-F/G]ight
[C]Don’t let the sun go d[C/A#]own on me
[Am7]Although I search myself, it’s always s[D7]omeone else I see
[C/G]I’d just allow a fragment of your l[F/G-G7]ife to wander [C]free[C/A#]
But l[F]osing everything is like the s[Dm7]un g[C-F]oing d[C/G]own [F/G]on m[C]e
[C/A#-F/A-C/G-F]G+ G C(diddle a C/A# in here)C
I can’t find, oh the right romantic line
[F]But see me onc[F]e and see the way I [G+-C/G-G7-F/G-F-G+]feel
[G+-G7-C/G]Don’t discard me [G7]just because you th[C]ink I mean you [C-C/E]harm
[F]But these cuts I h[F]ave they need l[C/G]ove to help them h[G-G7]eal
[C]Don’t let the sun go d[C/A#]own on me
[Am7]Although I search myself, it’s always s[D7]omeone else I see
[C/G]I’d just allow a fragment of your l[F/G-G7]ife to wander [C]free[C/A#]
But l[F]osing everything is like the s[Dm7]un g[C-F]oing d[C/G]own [F/G]on m[C]e
[C/A#-F/A-G#-A#-C]
Chords I used
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G 320003
G+ 320033
G7 320001
[G#]C [466544]X32010
C/A# X32003
C/E x32310
C/G 3X2010
D7 XXX212
Dm7 XXX211
[F]F/G [133211]3×3211
A# 688766
A#/F X13331
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If you want to learn Elton John Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me 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 Let the Sun Go Down on Me. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.