Here’s a lesson showing you how to play the Ben E. King classic “Stand By Me” with an acoustic guitar, no capo, key of C. Notably, I’m deviating from the “official” key of this song (Key of A) in order to prioritize an “easy to play & sounds just like the song” arrangement, which I trust you’ll find helpful. I break the lesson G G/F# Em Sing me something new A7 C Don't you know the cold and wind and rain don't know, they only seem to come D and go away [Chorus] G D Stand by me Am C F D/F# Nobody knows, the way it's gonna be G D Stand by me Am C F D/F# Nobody knows, the way it's gonna be G D Stand by me Am C F D/F# Nobody knows, the way it's gonna be G D Am C Stand by

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G G/F# Em Sing me something new.. don't you know A The cold and wind and rain don't know C D They only seem to come and go away [Instrumental] D Dsus4 D D Dsus4 D [Chorus] G D Am C F D G Stand by me - nobody knows the way it's gonna be G D Am C F D G Stand by me - nobody knows the way it's gonna be G D Am Stand by me - nobody knows (Nobody
Ben E. King. Song facts: Originally, Ben King had written “Stand By Me” for the band The Drifters, with no intention of recording it himself. Stand By Me has reached the Top 10 in several charts. Harmonica type: diatonic. This song is originally in the key of A, so you’ll need an A harmonica to play along with the recording. Watch Video
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