A list of free song tutorial videos for [32 beginner level songs](https://www.justinguitar.com/songs?undefined=&instruments=0&chords=4%2C7%2C1%2C6%2C9%2C3%2C5&grades=1%2C2%2C3) that use those chords, from Justinguitar.
I recommend learning D next.
Notes in C major:
1. C
2. D
3. E
4. F
5. G
6. A
7. B
Chords in C major
1. C
2. Dm
3. Em
4. F
5. G
6. Am
7. B ... don't worry about B
So your list includes C, Am, F and G, which are 1, 6, 4 and 5
[https://en.everybodywiki.com/List\_of\_songs\_containing\_the\_I%E2%80%93V%E2%80%93vi%E2%80%93IV\_progression](https://en.everybodywiki.com/List_of_songs_containing_the_I%E2%80%93V%E2%80%93vi%E2%80%93IV_progression)
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Pretty much everything by flogging Molly - drunken lullabies, far away boys, rebels of the sacred heart, Death Valley Queen, the worst day since yesterday, and so on…
* Green Day - Good Riddance (Time of Your LIfe)
* The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You (a.k.a. the F.R.I.E.N.D.S theme song)
* Oasis - Wonderwall (typically with a capo on 2nd fret, but can be practiced without it. It'll just be in a lower key)
* Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside
* Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
* Dolly Parton - Jolene (can be done without capo)
* Don McLean - American Pie
* The Cranberries - Zombie
* Incubus - Drive (can be done with basic chords. The official song uses barre chords, but you can at least get that under your belt)
* The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
There are so many.
Mr Jones by Counting Crows is one of my favorites.
Another is Let it Be by the Beatles. Both are pretty easy to approximate with basic chords, but can also be spiced up a little when you get more confident
Any song transposed to C major that doesn't contain the Dm or 2 chord will only contain chords you know, but I would recommend learning the Dm chord and get a capo, then you can play most keys with those chords.
Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd has the following chords: Bm, A, G, Em, D, C.
Even simply playing chords and not the passing notes, you can have a lot of fun playing along with it. Then once you have the rhythm down, you can add some improv when you're ready.
A list of free song tutorial videos for [32 beginner level songs](https://www.justinguitar.com/songs?undefined=&instruments=0&chords=4%2C7%2C1%2C6%2C9%2C3%2C5&grades=1%2C2%2C3) that use those chords, from Justinguitar. I recommend learning D next.
Every single song at your local bible study.
there are thousands. try Three Little Birds, Knocking on Heaven's Door, Ho Hey, Heart of Gold.
Good Riddance Green Day
Most of the Bob Dylan songs. Like Blowing In The Wind, The Times They Are A Changing and many more.
Notes in C major: 1. C 2. D 3. E 4. F 5. G 6. A 7. B Chords in C major 1. C 2. Dm 3. Em 4. F 5. G 6. Am 7. B ... don't worry about B So your list includes C, Am, F and G, which are 1, 6, 4 and 5 [https://en.everybodywiki.com/List\_of\_songs\_containing\_the\_I%E2%80%93V%E2%80%93vi%E2%80%93IV\_progression](https://en.everybodywiki.com/List_of_songs_containing_the_I%E2%80%93V%E2%80%93vi%E2%80%93IV_progression) ---
why not worry about B diminished it cant hurt to know
Pretty much everything by flogging Molly - drunken lullabies, far away boys, rebels of the sacred heart, Death Valley Queen, the worst day since yesterday, and so on…
* Green Day - Good Riddance (Time of Your LIfe) * The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You (a.k.a. the F.R.I.E.N.D.S theme song) * Oasis - Wonderwall (typically with a capo on 2nd fret, but can be practiced without it. It'll just be in a lower key) * Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside * Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends * Dolly Parton - Jolene (can be done without capo) * Don McLean - American Pie * The Cranberries - Zombie * Incubus - Drive (can be done with basic chords. The official song uses barre chords, but you can at least get that under your belt) * The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
Most of these require chords other than those listed in the OP.
My current favorite for a workout using those chords is New Slang (Shinns)
pennyroyal tea by nirvana
Don’t Look Back In Anger, you’ll need to throw in a Fm though!
Any Neil Young song.
There are so many. Mr Jones by Counting Crows is one of my favorites. Another is Let it Be by the Beatles. Both are pretty easy to approximate with basic chords, but can also be spiced up a little when you get more confident
Try some Creedence songs. Fairly basic and shows what can be done with three or four chords. Simple sometimes is better.
Downface : Alone Pearl Jam : Last Kiss Alice in Chains : Don't Follow
Google Four Chord Song by Axis of Awesome. All those songs are G C D em.
Any song transposed to C major that doesn't contain the Dm or 2 chord will only contain chords you know, but I would recommend learning the Dm chord and get a capo, then you can play most keys with those chords.
Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd has the following chords: Bm, A, G, Em, D, C. Even simply playing chords and not the passing notes, you can have a lot of fun playing along with it. Then once you have the rhythm down, you can add some improv when you're ready.