Originally Posted by Al David

A goos example of how one chord progression can be a memorable part of a song is Willie Nelson's "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain". The chord progression he uses to go from E to A as he goes into the chorus is memorable because it is not standard but very pretty and gives the song a unique character.


Al, I have to ask: What do you consider the chorus in "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"? (written by Fred Rose, BTW). I love the song. It was one of the first songs I learned to play, way back in the Dark Ages.


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