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Blue Moon Of Kentucky Chords
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Welcome to my Blue Moon Of Kentucky chords page you'll find the lyrics to this song, a free pdf chords and lyrics sheet along with tutorial demos and a link to purchase full lessons in .mp4 format.  


Blue Moon Of Kentucky Chords
Lyrics, Demo, Tutorial

blue moon of kentucky elvis presley

Blue Moon of Kentucky is a bluegrass song written by Bill Monroe. Presley's version was recorded in 1954 for his first single on the Sun Records label, which helped to launch his career.

Presley's version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" features his distinctive vocal style, which combines elements of country, blues, and rock and roll. The song also features a prominent rhythm guitar, a driving bass line, and a lively beat that reflects the song's bluegrass roots.

One notable aspect of Presley's version of the song is the way he alters the melody and rhythm of the original, creating a unique interpretation of the song that still retains its essential character. The song became a hit for Presley and remains one of his most beloved recordings, and it has been covered by numerous other artists over the years.

The track was later included on his self-titled debut album, "Elvis Presley", which was released in 1956. The album also includes other classic Presley tracks such as "That's All Right", "Heartbreak Hotel", and "Hound Dog".

Blue Moon Of Kentucky Easy Guitar Chords

  • Drop D - No
  • Capo - No
  • Strumming - root down up down up down up and repeat in a fast shuffle
  • Picking - a bit
  • Chords - A-A7-D-D7-E-E7

Blue Moon Of Kentucky Chords In G

If you're playing this one in the key of G, your chords would be G, G7, C, D  and or D7.


Blue Moon Of Kentucky Chords In C

In the key of C you would use the C chord, C7, F, G, and a G7.


Blue Moon Of Kentucky Lyrics

Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue
Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue

It was on a moonlight night
The star is shining bright
And they whispered from on high
Your love has said good-bye

Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue

Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and proved untrue
Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue

It is on a moonlight night
The stars shining bright
They whispered from high
Your love has said good-bye
Blue moon of Kentucky, keep on shining
Shine on the one that's gone and said left me blue

Shine on the one that's gone and said left me blue
Shine on the one that's gone and said left me blue

How to play Blue Moon Of Kentucky on guitar

Check out the demo below to see how I play this one on the acoustic.

Chords & Lyrics

 

Blue Moon Of Kentucky Tips

This old tune has a rockabilly vibe playing the A, D or D7 and the E chords. You can also throw in the A7 and E7 chords where you see fit. If you play the A chord up n the 5th fret you can use the B string a bit to help with that rockabilly rhythm sound.

For rhythm I'm playing a root down up down up down up in a fast shuffle pattern and blending a few hammer-ons here and there.

I've added in two separate lead sections but you can cut it back to just one if you want to.


Some Elvis Trivia about Blue Moon Of Kentucky

"Blue Moon of Kentucky" was originally written and recorded by Bill Monroe in 1946 as a bluegrass song. Elvis' version brought a unique rockabilly twist to the classic bluegrass tune.

Elvis recorded his version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, on July 7, 1954. This session marked his first official recording at the legendary Sun Records.

Elvis' version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" was initially released as the B-side of his first single, with "That's All Right" as the A-side. Both tracks became essential in launching his career.

Elvis' rendition blended elements of rock and roll and country, helping to pioneer the rockabilly genre. This fusion showcased his versatility and unique sound.

The recording of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" happened spontaneously during a break in the studio. Elvis started playing it in a fast, uptempo style between takes of another song.

The recording features Elvis on vocals and rhythm guitar, Scotty Moore on lead guitar, and Bill Black on bass. The simplicity of the arrangement highlights the raw energy of the performance.

While the original Bill Monroe version was a slow and mournful waltz, Elvis' version increased the tempo and gave it a more upbeat and rhythmic feel.

Both sides of Elvis' first single received airplay, and radio DJs debated which side to promote. Eventually, both tracks gained popularity and contributed to his rise to stardom.

Elvis' version of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" appealed to a broad audience, showcasing his ability to bridge musical genres and reach listeners beyond country and rock and roll fans.

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