Creedence Clearwater RevivalBeginnerKey of C3 Chords2 min read
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Key
C Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Capo
None
Chords
C · G · F
Have You Ever Seen the Rain Chords – Guitar
A Creedence classic with an irresistible groove. Three open chords and a swinging rhythm create one of the most satisfying songs to play on acoustic guitar.
Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
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Tip: Add a bass note walk between C and G. Play the open A string between chords to connect them smoothly. This small detail makes a big difference.
How to play
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Learn the three chords
You need C, G, and F. The F chord can be played as a simplified two-finger version if the full barre is too difficult.
2
Get the groove
This song has a relaxed, rolling feel. The strum should be smooth and unhurried. Think of waves on a beach.
3
Learn the form
Verse: C, then G-C. Chorus: F-G-C-F-G-C. The chorus is where the song really opens up.
4
Feel the dynamics
The verse is conversational and gentle. The chorus should swell with emotion on “I want to know, have you ever seen the rain.”
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song — Guitar Version
Verse 1
C
Someone told me long ago
GC
There’s a calm before the storm, I know
C
It’s been comin’ for some time
GC
When it’s over so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day
Chorus
FG
I want to know,
CF
Have you ever seen the rain?
FG
I want to know,
C
Have you ever seen the rain
FGC
Comin’ down on a sunny day?
Verse 2
C
Yesterday and days before
GC
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
C
Been that way for all my time
GC
Til forever on it goes, through the circle fast and slow
Practice tip: If the F barre chord is too hard, use a simplified version: just press the 1st fret of the B string and 2nd fret of the G string. It sounds great and is much easier.
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Key
C Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-C-E-A
Chords
C · G · F
Have You Ever Seen the Rain Chords – Ukulele
A Creedence classic with an irresistible groove. Three open chords and a swinging rhythm create one of the most satisfying songs to play on acoustic guitar.
Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Add a bass note walk between C and G. Play the open A string between chords to connect them smoothly. This small detail makes a big difference.
How to play
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Learn the three chords
You need C, G, and F. The F chord can be played as a simplified two-finger version if the full barre is too difficult.
2
Get the groove
This song has a relaxed, rolling feel. The strum should be smooth and unhurried. Think of waves on a beach.
3
Learn the form
Verse: C, then G-C. Chorus: F-G-C-F-G-C. The chorus is where the song really opens up.
4
Feel the dynamics
The verse is conversational and gentle. The chorus should swell with emotion on “I want to know, have you ever seen the rain.”
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song — Ukulele Version
Verse 1
C
Someone told me long ago
GC
There’s a calm before the storm, I know
C
It’s been comin’ for some time
GC
When it’s over so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day
Chorus
FG
I want to know,
CF
Have you ever seen the rain?
FG
I want to know,
C
Have you ever seen the rain
FGC
Comin’ down on a sunny day?
Verse 2
C
Yesterday and days before
GC
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
C
Been that way for all my time
GC
Til forever on it goes, through the circle fast and slow
Practice tip: If the F barre chord is too hard, use a simplified version: just press the 1st fret of the B string and 2nd fret of the G string. It sounds great and is much easier.
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Key
C Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Left Hand
Root notes
Chords
C · G · F
Have You Ever Seen the Rain Chords – Piano
A Creedence classic with an irresistible groove. Three open chords and a swinging rhythm create one of the most satisfying songs to play on acoustic guitar.
Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Add a bass note walk between C and G. Play the open A string between chords to connect them smoothly. This small detail makes a big difference.
How to play
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Learn the three chords
You need C, G, and F. The F chord can be played as a simplified two-finger version if the full barre is too difficult.
2
Get the groove
This song has a relaxed, rolling feel. The strum should be smooth and unhurried. Think of waves on a beach.
3
Learn the form
Verse: C, then G-C. Chorus: F-G-C-F-G-C. The chorus is where the song really opens up.
4
Feel the dynamics
The verse is conversational and gentle. The chorus should swell with emotion on “I want to know, have you ever seen the rain.”
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song — Piano Version
Verse 1
C
Someone told me long ago
GC
There’s a calm before the storm, I know
C
It’s been comin’ for some time
GC
When it’s over so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day
Chorus
FG
I want to know,
CF
Have you ever seen the rain?
FG
I want to know,
C
Have you ever seen the rain
FGC
Comin’ down on a sunny day?
Verse 2
C
Yesterday and days before
GC
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
C
Been that way for all my time
GC
Til forever on it goes, through the circle fast and slow
Practice tip: If the F barre chord is too hard, use a simplified version: just press the 1st fret of the B string and 2nd fret of the G string. It sounds great and is much easier.
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Key
C Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
gDGBD (Open G)
Chords
C · G · F
Have You Ever Seen the Rain Chords – Banjo
A Creedence classic with an irresistible groove. Three open chords and a swinging rhythm create one of the most satisfying songs to play on acoustic guitar.
Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Add a bass note walk between C and G. Play the open A string between chords to connect them smoothly. This small detail makes a big difference.
How to play
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Learn the three chords
You need C, G, and F. The F chord can be played as a simplified two-finger version if the full barre is too difficult.
2
Get the groove
This song has a relaxed, rolling feel. The strum should be smooth and unhurried. Think of waves on a beach.
3
Learn the form
Verse: C, then G-C. Chorus: F-G-C-F-G-C. The chorus is where the song really opens up.
4
Feel the dynamics
The verse is conversational and gentle. The chorus should swell with emotion on “I want to know, have you ever seen the rain.”
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song — Banjo Version
Verse 1
C
Someone told me long ago
GC
There’s a calm before the storm, I know
C
It’s been comin’ for some time
GC
When it’s over so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day
Chorus
FG
I want to know,
CF
Have you ever seen the rain?
FG
I want to know,
C
Have you ever seen the rain
FGC
Comin’ down on a sunny day?
Verse 2
C
Yesterday and days before
GC
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
C
Been that way for all my time
GC
Til forever on it goes, through the circle fast and slow
Practice tip: If the F barre chord is too hard, use a simplified version: just press the 1st fret of the B string and 2nd fret of the G string. It sounds great and is much easier.
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Ftap to play
Key
C Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Tuning
G-D-A-E
Chords
C · G · F
Have You Ever Seen the Rain Chords – Mandolin
A Creedence classic with an irresistible groove. Three open chords and a swinging rhythm create one of the most satisfying songs to play on acoustic guitar.
Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Add a bass note walk between C and G. Play the open A string between chords to connect them smoothly. This small detail makes a big difference.
How to play
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Learn the three chords
You need C, G, and F. The F chord can be played as a simplified two-finger version if the full barre is too difficult.
2
Get the groove
This song has a relaxed, rolling feel. The strum should be smooth and unhurried. Think of waves on a beach.
3
Learn the form
Verse: C, then G-C. Chorus: F-G-C-F-G-C. The chorus is where the song really opens up.
4
Feel the dynamics
The verse is conversational and gentle. The chorus should swell with emotion on “I want to know, have you ever seen the rain.”
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song — Mandolin Version
Verse 1
C
Someone told me long ago
GC
There’s a calm before the storm, I know
C
It’s been comin’ for some time
GC
When it’s over so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day
Chorus
FG
I want to know,
CF
Have you ever seen the rain?
FG
I want to know,
C
Have you ever seen the rain
FGC
Comin’ down on a sunny day?
Verse 2
C
Yesterday and days before
GC
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
C
Been that way for all my time
GC
Til forever on it goes, through the circle fast and slow
Practice tip: If the F barre chord is too hard, use a simplified version: just press the 1st fret of the B string and 2nd fret of the G string. It sounds great and is much easier.
Ctap to play
Gtap to play
Ftap to play
Key
C Major
Difficulty
Beginner
Harp Key
C Diatonic
Chords
C · G · F
Have You Ever Seen the Rain Chords – Harmonica
A Creedence classic with an irresistible groove. Three open chords and a swinging rhythm create one of the most satisfying songs to play on acoustic guitar.
Strumming Pattern (4/4 Time)
↓↓↑↑↓↑
123456
Tip: Add a bass note walk between C and G. Play the open A string between chords to connect them smoothly. This small detail makes a big difference.
How to play
Step-by-Step Guide
1
Learn the three chords
You need C, G, and F. The F chord can be played as a simplified two-finger version if the full barre is too difficult.
2
Get the groove
This song has a relaxed, rolling feel. The strum should be smooth and unhurried. Think of waves on a beach.
3
Learn the form
Verse: C, then G-C. Chorus: F-G-C-F-G-C. The chorus is where the song really opens up.
4
Feel the dynamics
The verse is conversational and gentle. The chorus should swell with emotion on “I want to know, have you ever seen the rain.”
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song — Harmonica Version
Verse 1
C
Someone told me long ago
GC
There’s a calm before the storm, I know
C
It’s been comin’ for some time
GC
When it’s over so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day
Chorus
FG
I want to know,
CF
Have you ever seen the rain?
FG
I want to know,
C
Have you ever seen the rain
FGC
Comin’ down on a sunny day?
Verse 2
C
Yesterday and days before
GC
Sun is cold and rain is hard, I know
C
Been that way for all my time
GC
Til forever on it goes, through the circle fast and slow
Practice tip: If the F barre chord is too hard, use a simplified version: just press the 1st fret of the B string and 2nd fret of the G string. It sounds great and is much easier.