Sweet Home Chicago Sheet Music

Sweet Home Chicago Sheet Music

Our arrangements for Sweet Home Chicago can be seen below. Sweet Home Chicago was penned by Robert Johnson, Roger Emerson, The Blues Brothers, Freddie King (also known as Frederick), Phillip Keveren, Eric Clapton (Patrick, Slowhand).

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Level: Original Genre: Boogie & Blues Pages: 3


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30 Jan 2013 Libertarian The 3-page solo version is an excellent and sophisticated blues piano arrangement. No lyrics. You'll want to listen to it several times to get it right. The 7-page PVG version is a decent standard arrangement although you will probably want to transpose
30 Jan 2013 Libertarian You will probably want to transpose the 7-page PVG version to the key of E, which is the most popular key for this piece. I mean, even Eric Clapton and the Blues Brothers say so!
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