Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain by Willie Nelson Guitar Tutorial and Lesson

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In this guitar tutorial, Shane Thomas will show you how to play Willie Nelson's Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain on acoustic guitar. In no time at all you will learn the 3 chords, the strumming pattern and the bass note runs that make up this country standard.

Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain was written by Fred Rose and was recorded by Roy Acuff in 1947. And in the years since it has been covered by numerous country artists including Hank Williams senior and Willie Nelson.

It is the Willie Nelson version that we will learn in this video. In 1975 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain became Willie Nelson's first number 1 hit as a singer and still remains one of his most signature songs.

Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain was one of the songs on the album Red Headed Stranger. Red Headed Stranger is considered one of the most iconic albums in country music history. If you have never heard it or if you don't own it then you are missing out on of best albums there has ever been in the country music genre.

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Keep strumming and humming!
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