Summertime in guitar acoustic version can be one of your favourite music. Not only hearing the song but you can play “Summertime by Doc Watson” using guitar too. Yeah .. this song by may also be played by that device. But, before that, you need to understand its guitar chords.

Whether you are searching for Summertime guitar chords, you have come to the perfect place.

Yeah,Ya, guitar is not easy to study in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you practice, the simple guitar will feel to play Summertime music.

“Summertime” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “Third Generation Blues (1999)” album.

Summertime by Doc Watson Guitar Chords

[Chords]
EADGBe
G6/F# 222000
G6 322000
Am6 x02212
Em6 022020

[Intro]
Em G6/F# G6 G6/F# X4
[Am]Em G[Am6]6/F# [C]G6 [B7]G6/F# X2
[G] [Em] [Am] [C6] [Em] [B7]
[Verse 1]
N.C. Em G6/F# G6
Summertime
And the [G6/F#]living is [Em]easy,[G6/F#][G6]
[G6/F#]Catfish are j[Am]umpin’ and the [C]cotton is [B7]high.
N.C. Em G6/F# G6 G6/F# Em G6/F# G6 G6/F#
Your daddy’s rich and your momma’s good lookin’
Hush, [G]little [Em]baby, [Am]honey don’t[C6] [Em]you cry.[G6/F#][G6]

[Verse 2]
[G6/F#]One of these [Em]mornin’s,[G6/F#][G6]
You gonna [G6/F#]rise up [Em]singin'[G6/F#][G6]
Gonna [G6/F#]spread out your [Am]wings and [C6]take to the [B7]sky.
N.C. Em G6/F# G6 G6/F# Em G6/F# G6 G6/F#
Until that day you can hush up your crying
Your d[G]addy an’ your [Em]momma s[Am]tand[C6]in’ [Em]by.[G6/F#]

[Instrumental]
[G6]Em [G6/F#]G6/F# G6 G6/F# X2
[Am]Em [C]G6/[B7]F# G6 G6/F# X2
[G] [Em] [Am] [C] [Em] [B7]
[Verse 3]
Summert[Em]ime[G6/F#][G6]
And the [G6/F#]living is [Em]easy,[G6/F#][G6]
[G6/F#]Catfish are [Am]jumpin'[Am6] and that ole [C6]cotton is [B7]high.
N.C. Em G6/F# G6 G6/F# Em G6/F# G6 G6/F#
Your daddy’s rich and your mommas good lookin’
H[G]ush, little[Em] baby,[Am] honey d[C6]on’t you [Em]cry.[G6/F#][G6][G6/F#]

[Outro]
[G]Hush, littl[Em]e baby[Am], don’t[C] you [Em]cry.[Em6]
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If you want to learn Doc Watson Summertime guitar chords, you should to learn the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just lack tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is perfectly based on its major counterpart.

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