After I first heard “All Summer Long” by Kid Rock, it took a while for me to realize he had subtly and ingeniously combined “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Werewolves of London” to make a third new song out of them both. I thought that was brilliant! Below are lyrics and chords for both songs.
I have included an image of a Cadd9 chord as that is technically chord utilized in “Sweet Home Alabama” to get that famous riff we all are familiar with. Nail Guitar-Song Lessons has a nice explanation how to play the Sweet Home Alabama intro, etc. so I will refer you to that link for his explanation. A helpful feature of this video lesson is that he has included fretboard diagrams showing the chords he is using.
“All Summer Long” utilizes the “Werewolves of London” rhythmic and melodic figure on the piano throughout the song. It is a variation of a traditional boogie-woogie style blues riff guitar players may most famously associate with Chuck Berry and is also utilized in Stevie Ray Vaughn’s “The House Is Rockin’ “. The figure is spelled as a 6th chord. I have provided the figure below assuming you are a solo acoustic player performing the song with just your guitar. The notation is provided as straight eights. Interpretively, I apply my own breaks and nuances and don’t necessarily adhere to the straight eight pattern, it is written that way to show the basic subdivision. Let your own individual artistry guide you in interpreting the song your own way.
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If we apply the Nashville Number System to these songs we can spell them V – IV – I. If you have seen my prior posts Save it For a Rainy Day and Take it Easy this ought to start looking very familiar. You will begin to see that some of the most famous and defining songs over the last 50 years utilize the same patterns and chord progressions. Enjoy!
D6 D C6 C G G6 G
If we apply the Nashville Number System to these songs we can spell them V – IV – I. If you have seen my prior posts Save it For a Rainy Day and Take it Easy this ought to start looking very familiar. You will begin to see that some of the most famous and defining songs over the last 50 years utilize the same patterns and chord progressions. Enjoy!
D6 D C6 C G G6 G
If we apply the Nashville Number System to these songs we can spell them V – IV – I. If you have seen my prior posts Save it For a Rainy Day and Take it Easy this ought to start looking very familiar. You will begin to see that some of the most famous and defining songs over the last 50 years utilize the same patterns and chord progressions. Enjoy!
D6 D C6 C G G6 G
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