Learn to Play "Blackbird" Guitar
"Blackbird" is one of best song from The Beatles that is great to play with guitar.
"Blackbird" is a song from double-disc album The Beatles (also known as The White Album). Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney, who was inspired to write this while in Scotland as a reaction to racial tensions escalating in America in the spring of 1968.
This lens is created to help you play "Blackbird" song on guitar. We'll help you to provide links to best videos, tabs, and more.
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Best "Blackbird" Videos by The Beatles
Blackbird Tabs, Chords, and Sheetmusic
In that link, you'll learn to play "Blackbird" by watching the digital fretboard light up in time with the music to learn proper fingering, strumming and picking patterns, hammers, bends and more.
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"Blackbird" Lyrics
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise.
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to be free.
Blackbird fly blackbird fly
Into the light of the dark black night.
Blackbird fly blackbird fly
Into the light of the dark black night.
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise.
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"Blackbird" is a Beatles song from double-disc album The Beatles (also known as The White Album). Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney, but credited as usual to Lennon/McCartney. McCartney was inspired to write this while in Scotland as a reaction to racial tensions escalating in America in the spring of 1968, and (according to Sony/ATV Songs LLC 1968) McCartney stated that he had a black woman in mind when he wrote the song ("bird" being British slang for a woman).








