Thank you for sharing and exposing the DNA of this wonderful piece and also doing your part to help tame mankind therefore making our lives and our world a better place.
Very helpful video as I have been struggling with the exact chords for most of the afternoon. Thank you, sir! As far as my own search, your video is the only thing out there that showed the chords accurately to the original.
Great job, very helpful! (liked and subscribed) I’m not sure about that A7/E that appears in the intro (and elsewhere). When I play along on piano, the A note doesn’t sound right, but keeping that note on Bb does. I think the actual chord stack is E-G-Bb-Db… *Edim7*. It’s only one note different from A7/E (E-G-A-Db), but I think you’ll find that the A doesn’t fit, but the Bb does. This also fits in nicely with the subsequent chord Eb7 because the move from Edim7 to Eb7 is only on the bass. It’s a very smooth transition: F-F-Bb-D E-G-Bb-Db Eb-G-Bb-Db
Sounds amazing! Please keep making lesson videos of Motown records! They are so popular and sound amazing but hard to find the right chords. Thanks a ton!
Thank you for sharing and exposing the DNA of this wonderful piece and also doing your part to help tame mankind therefore making our lives and our world a better place.
Very helpful video as I have been struggling with the exact chords for most of the afternoon. Thank you, sir! As far as my own search, your video is the only thing out there that showed the chords accurately to the original.
Same here dude! Been struggling finding the right one all afternoon too, and this is finally the one I think 😊
Great job, very helpful! (liked and subscribed)
I’m not sure about that A7/E that appears in the intro (and elsewhere). When I play along on piano, the A note doesn’t sound right, but keeping that note on Bb does.
I think the actual chord stack is E-G-Bb-Db… *Edim7*. It’s only one note different from A7/E (E-G-A-Db), but I think you’ll find that the A doesn’t fit, but the Bb does.
This also fits in nicely with the subsequent chord Eb7 because the move from Edim7 to Eb7 is only on the bass. It’s a very smooth transition:
F-F-Bb-D
E-G-Bb-Db
Eb-G-Bb-Db
I hear it as an E dim7 and the Cm/G as Eb/G
This was my sister Brenda's all time favorite song. Lots of chords in this song to remember. Great job!
Sounds amazing! Please keep making lesson videos of Motown records! They are so popular and sound amazing but hard to find the right chords. Thanks a ton!
Excellent work brother
Excellent work and attention to detail Paige!
Great lesson
Thx
Cool man yah more mowtown thanks
Great lesson! What’s the Eb chord you play at the end of the chorus? Looks like 3rd fret on the DBE strings.
Man, I love that. But, how do you figure out those odd little chords or adding the bass note to the chord? Thanks.
Good question! The bass in this song doesn't have a lot of movement. I use my thumb on some low E string notes to help fill out the chords..