{title: Blue Moon of Kentucky} {artist: Elvis Presley (Bill Monroe 1946)} {define: D frets 2 2 2 0 fingers 2 2 3 0} {define: D7 frets 2 0 2 0 fingers 2 0 3 0} Blue [A]moon, blue [D]moon, blue [A]moon keep shining [E7]bright Blue [A]moon keep on [A7]shining bright. You gonna [D]bring me back my [Dm]baby tonight Blue [A]moon keep [E7]shining [A]bright. {soc} I said blue [A]moon of Kentucky, keep on [D]shining. Shine [A]on the one that's gone and proved un[E7]true. I said blue [A]moon of Kentucky, keep on [D]shining. Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and left me [A]blue. [A7] {eoc} Well it was [D]on a moonlight [D7]night, the [A]stars were shining [A7]bright. And they [D]whispered from on [D7]high "Your [A]love has said good[E7]bye." {soc} I said blue [A]moon of Kentucky, keep on [D]shining. Shine [A]on the one that's gone and proved un[E7]true. I said blue [A]moon of Kentucky, keep on [D]shining. Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and left me [A]blue. [A7] I said blue [A]moon of Kentucky, keep on [D]shining. Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and said good[A]bye. {eoc} Well it was [D]on a moonlight [D7]night, the [A]stars were shining [A7]bright. And they [D]whispered from on [D7]high "Your [A]love has said good[E7]bye." {soc} I said blue [A]moon of Kentucky, keep on [D]shining. Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and left me [A]blue. {eoc}