Brown Eyed Girl Chords

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Capo
None
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Brown Eyed Girl Chords – Guitar

Van Morrison’s timeless classic is pure joy in song form. The bouncing rhythm and singable melody make it one of the most requested songs at any gathering.

Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
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Tip: The intro riff follows the G chord shape. Pick the D string, then hammer-on from the open G string to the 2nd fret. This gives the song its signature bounce.

How to play

Step-by-Step Guide


1
Learn the four chords
You need G, C, D, and Em. The verse uses G-C-G-D, the chorus uses C-D-G-Em-C-D-G.

2
Get the bounce
This song has an upbeat, swinging feel. Accent the “and” beats slightly to give it that shuffle groove.

3
Learn the structure
Verse: G-C-G-D repeated twice. Chorus: C-D-G-Em, then C-D-G. The “sha la la” part is pure singalong gold.

4
Sing it out
The chorus is the payoff. Let your strumming open up and sing the “sha la la la la la la” with gusto.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song — Guitar Version

Verse 1

 
G C
Hey, where did we go?
G D
Days when the rains came
G C
Down in the hollow,
G D
Playin’ a new game
 

Chorus

 
C D G Em
Do you remember when we used to sing
C D G D
Sha la la la la la la la la la la te da
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Whatever happened
G D
To Tuesday and so slow
G C
Going down the old mine
G D
With a transistor radio
 

Practice tip: The G to C change is the most frequent transition. Practice just those two chords back and forth until the switch is instant. Everything else will feel easy after that.

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-C-E-A
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Brown Eyed Girl Chords – Ukulele

Van Morrison’s timeless classic is pure joy in song form. The bouncing rhythm and singable melody make it one of the most requested songs at any gathering.

Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
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Tip: The intro riff follows the G chord shape. Pick the D string, then hammer-on from the open G string to the 2nd fret. This gives the song its signature bounce.

How to play

Step-by-Step Guide


1
Learn the four chords
You need G, C, D, and Em. The verse uses G-C-G-D, the chorus uses C-D-G-Em-C-D-G.

2
Get the bounce
This song has an upbeat, swinging feel. Accent the “and” beats slightly to give it that shuffle groove.

3
Learn the structure
Verse: G-C-G-D repeated twice. Chorus: C-D-G-Em, then C-D-G. The “sha la la” part is pure singalong gold.

4
Sing it out
The chorus is the payoff. Let your strumming open up and sing the “sha la la la la la la” with gusto.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song — Ukulele Version

Verse 1

 
G C
Hey, where did we go?
G D
Days when the rains came
G C
Down in the hollow,
G D
Playin’ a new game
 

Chorus

 
C D G Em
Do you remember when we used to sing
C D G D
Sha la la la la la la la la la la te da
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Whatever happened
G D
To Tuesday and so slow
G C
Going down the old mine
G D
With a transistor radio
 

Practice tip: The G to C change is the most frequent transition. Practice just those two chords back and forth until the switch is instant. Everything else will feel easy after that.

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Left Hand
Root notes
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Brown Eyed Girl Chords – Piano

Van Morrison’s timeless classic is pure joy in song form. The bouncing rhythm and singable melody make it one of the most requested songs at any gathering.

Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: The intro riff follows the G chord shape. Pick the D string, then hammer-on from the open G string to the 2nd fret. This gives the song its signature bounce.

How to play

Step-by-Step Guide


1
Learn the four chords
You need G, C, D, and Em. The verse uses G-C-G-D, the chorus uses C-D-G-Em-C-D-G.

2
Get the bounce
This song has an upbeat, swinging feel. Accent the “and” beats slightly to give it that shuffle groove.

3
Learn the structure
Verse: G-C-G-D repeated twice. Chorus: C-D-G-Em, then C-D-G. The “sha la la” part is pure singalong gold.

4
Sing it out
The chorus is the payoff. Let your strumming open up and sing the “sha la la la la la la” with gusto.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song — Piano Version

Verse 1

 
G C
Hey, where did we go?
G D
Days when the rains came
G C
Down in the hollow,
G D
Playin’ a new game
 

Chorus

 
C D G Em
Do you remember when we used to sing
C D G D
Sha la la la la la la la la la la te da
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Whatever happened
G D
To Tuesday and so slow
G C
Going down the old mine
G D
With a transistor radio
 

Practice tip: The G to C change is the most frequent transition. Practice just those two chords back and forth until the switch is instant. Everything else will feel easy after that.

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
gDGBD (Open G)
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Brown Eyed Girl Chords – Banjo

Van Morrison’s timeless classic is pure joy in song form. The bouncing rhythm and singable melody make it one of the most requested songs at any gathering.

Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: The intro riff follows the G chord shape. Pick the D string, then hammer-on from the open G string to the 2nd fret. This gives the song its signature bounce.

How to play

Step-by-Step Guide


1
Learn the four chords
You need G, C, D, and Em. The verse uses G-C-G-D, the chorus uses C-D-G-Em-C-D-G.

2
Get the bounce
This song has an upbeat, swinging feel. Accent the “and” beats slightly to give it that shuffle groove.

3
Learn the structure
Verse: G-C-G-D repeated twice. Chorus: C-D-G-Em, then C-D-G. The “sha la la” part is pure singalong gold.

4
Sing it out
The chorus is the payoff. Let your strumming open up and sing the “sha la la la la la la” with gusto.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song — Banjo Version

Verse 1

 
G C
Hey, where did we go?
G D
Days when the rains came
G C
Down in the hollow,
G D
Playin’ a new game
 

Chorus

 
C D G Em
Do you remember when we used to sing
C D G D
Sha la la la la la la la la la la te da
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Whatever happened
G D
To Tuesday and so slow
G C
Going down the old mine
G D
With a transistor radio
 

Practice tip: The G to C change is the most frequent transition. Practice just those two chords back and forth until the switch is instant. Everything else will feel easy after that.

Gtap to play
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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-D-A-E
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Brown Eyed Girl Chords – Mandolin

Van Morrison’s timeless classic is pure joy in song form. The bouncing rhythm and singable melody make it one of the most requested songs at any gathering.

Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: The intro riff follows the G chord shape. Pick the D string, then hammer-on from the open G string to the 2nd fret. This gives the song its signature bounce.

How to play

Step-by-Step Guide


1
Learn the four chords
You need G, C, D, and Em. The verse uses G-C-G-D, the chorus uses C-D-G-Em-C-D-G.

2
Get the bounce
This song has an upbeat, swinging feel. Accent the “and” beats slightly to give it that shuffle groove.

3
Learn the structure
Verse: G-C-G-D repeated twice. Chorus: C-D-G-Em, then C-D-G. The “sha la la” part is pure singalong gold.

4
Sing it out
The chorus is the payoff. Let your strumming open up and sing the “sha la la la la la la” with gusto.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song — Mandolin Version

Verse 1

 
G C
Hey, where did we go?
G D
Days when the rains came
G C
Down in the hollow,
G D
Playin’ a new game
 

Chorus

 
C D G Em
Do you remember when we used to sing
C D G D
Sha la la la la la la la la la la te da
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Whatever happened
G D
To Tuesday and so slow
G C
Going down the old mine
G D
With a transistor radio
 

Practice tip: The G to C change is the most frequent transition. Practice just those two chords back and forth until the switch is instant. Everything else will feel easy after that.

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Key
G Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Harp Key
C Diatonic
Chords
G · C · D · Em

Brown Eyed Girl Chords – Harmonica

Van Morrison’s timeless classic is pure joy in song form. The bouncing rhythm and singable melody make it one of the most requested songs at any gathering.

Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
123456

Tip: The intro riff follows the G chord shape. Pick the D string, then hammer-on from the open G string to the 2nd fret. This gives the song its signature bounce.

How to play

Step-by-Step Guide


1
Learn the four chords
You need G, C, D, and Em. The verse uses G-C-G-D, the chorus uses C-D-G-Em-C-D-G.

2
Get the bounce
This song has an upbeat, swinging feel. Accent the “and” beats slightly to give it that shuffle groove.

3
Learn the structure
Verse: G-C-G-D repeated twice. Chorus: C-D-G-Em, then C-D-G. The “sha la la” part is pure singalong gold.

4
Sing it out
The chorus is the payoff. Let your strumming open up and sing the “sha la la la la la la” with gusto.

Lyrics & Chords

Full Song — Harmonica Version

Verse 1

 
G C
Hey, where did we go?
G D
Days when the rains came
G C
Down in the hollow,
G D
Playin’ a new game
 

Chorus

 
C D G Em
Do you remember when we used to sing
C D G D
Sha la la la la la la la la la la te da
 

Verse 2

 
G C
Whatever happened
G D
To Tuesday and so slow
G C
Going down the old mine
G D
With a transistor radio
 

Practice tip: The G to C change is the most frequent transition. Practice just those two chords back and forth until the switch is instant. Everything else will feel easy after that.