SINGING THE BLUES (Guy Mitchell) Chords & Lyrics On-Screen

Play and sing ‘SINGING THE BLUES‘- follow the real time chords and lyrics. My strumming pattern (I use a thin plectrum) 1 2 3 4 D D DuD (repeated) Down down down up down (count 1 2 3+4) - where the upstroke is more a light brush on the top (thicker) strings Maybe a small variation here and there - but I maintain the rhythm throughout the song. You can make it as difficult or as simple as you like. I'm not very good at whistling, so I left it out. For improved video (better on-screen chords/lyrics layout):    • SINGING THE BLUES (Guy Mitchell) Lyrics Wi...   Singing The Blues, written by Melvin Endsley, was first recorded by country singer Marty Robbins (No. 17 in the U.S. in 1956). However, the best known recording was released in October 1956 by Guy Mitchell andI may vary this pattern a bit - but maintain the rhythm throughout the song. You can make it as difficult or as simple as you like. spent ten weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard chart. Tommy Steele's version made No.1 in the UK singles chart for one week in January 1957, sandwiched by two of the weeks that Guy Mitchell's version topped the chart. Steele's version was not a chart success in the U.S.