The following is some easy acoustic guitar songs for beginners I searched online, wish could help you.
Yellow
A E
Look at the stars, look how they shine for you
D2
And everything you do, yeah they were all yellow
A E
I came along, I wrote a song for you
D2
And all the things you do and it was called yellow
A E D2
And so then I took my turn, oh what a thing to have done
A Asus A
and it was all yellow
D Dmaj7 F#m E D
And your ski - in, oh yeah your skin and bones
- Dmaj7 F#m E D
Turn in - into something beautiful
- Dmaj7 F#m E D
And you kno - ow you know I love you so
D2 A Asus E Esus D D2 A Asus
You know I love you so
A E
I swam across, I jumped across for you
- D2
Oh what a thing to do, 'cuz you were all yellow
A E
I drew a line, I drew a line for you
- D2
Oh what a thing to do
- A Asus A
And it was all yellow
D Dmaj7 F#m E D
And your ski - in, oh yeah your skin and bones
- Dmaj7 F#m E D
Turn in - into something beautiful
- Dmaj7 F#m E D
And you kno - ow for you I'd bleed myself dry
D2 A Asus E Esus D D2 A Asus
For you I'd bleed myself dry
- A Asus E Esus
It's true, look how they shine for you -
D D2
Look how they shine for you
- A Asus
Look how they shine for
- E Esus
Look how they shine for you
- D D2
Look how they shine for you
Look how they shine
A Em
Look at the stars, look how they shine for you
D
and all the things you do
Take
Me Home, Country Roads
G Em
Almost
heaven, West Virginia
D
Blue
ridge mountains
C
G
Shenandoah
river
G
Em
Life
is old there, older than the trees
D
Younger
than the mountains
C
G
Growin
like a breeze
- G
D
Country
roads, take me home
-
Em C
To the
place I belong
-
G
D
West
Virginia, mountain momma
-
C G
Take
me home, country roads
All my memories gathered round her
Miners
lady, stranger to blue water
Dark
and dusty, painted on the sky
Misty
taste of moonshine
Teardrops
in my eye
Em D
I hear
her voice
-
G
In the
mornin hour she calls me
-
C G
D
The
radio reminds me of my home far away
-
Em D
C
And
drivin down the road I get a feelin
-
D D7
That I
should have been home yesterday, yesterday
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