Other arrangements of Everyday I Have The Blues
Pick a learning view.
Ev ’ry (G)day,
ev ’ry day I have the (G)blues,
ev ’ry (C7)day,
ev ’ry day I have the blues;
well, you (A7)see me wor ry, ba by,
be cause it’s you I hate to (G)lose.
No bod y loves me,
no bod y seems to care,
no bod y (C7)loves
me, no bod y seems to (G)care;
Speak in’ of (A7)bad luck and trou ble, well, you (D7)know I’ve had my (G)share.
I’m gon na pack my suit case,
mov in’ on down the line,
(G7)oh,
I’m
gon na pack my (G)suit case, move on down the line;
well, there ain’t (A7)no bod y wor ryin’ and there (D7)ain’t no bod y (G)cryin’.
Seems to me ev ’ry day,
ev ’ry day, ev ’ry day I have the blues,
ev ’ry (C7)day, ev ’ry day, ev ’ry day, ev ’ry day I have the (G)blues.
You see (Am7)me wor ry, ba by, ’cause it’s (D7)you I (Bbdim7)hate (D7)to lose.
No
bod y loves me, no
bod y seems to care;
no
bod y loves me, no
bod y seems to care;
speak in’ of (A7)bad luck and trou ble,
well, you know
I’ve my share.
Ev ’ry
Everyday I Have The Blues — Visual Piano Sheet Music
3 people have learned this song
"Everyday I Have The Blues" in visual bar notation — see every note as a colored bar on the staff. Easier to read than traditional sheet music. Scrolls automatically as you play. Key of G, 90 BPM.
Tip: Start at 50% speed to get comfortable with the fingering, then work your way up to full tempo.
Try other practice modes:
About “Everyday I Have The Blues”
- Why does "Everyday I Have The Blues" show as colored bars instead of notation?
- Bar Notation replaces traditional noteheads with colored horizontal bars on a simplified staff — each bar's vertical position is the pitch and its length is the duration. Much easier to read than classic sheet music while still showing the full arrangement of "Everyday I Have The Blues".
- What key is "Everyday I Have The Blues" by B.B. King played in?
- Everyday I Have The Blues is arranged in the key of G on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Everyday I Have The Blues"?
- The arrangement plays at 90 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Everyday I Have The Blues" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this is one of our beginner-friendly arrangements with simplified chords and color-coded notes.
- Can I download sheet music for "Everyday I Have The Blues"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Everyday I Have The Blues"?
- "Everyday I Have The Blues" was originally performed by B.B. King. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "Everyday I Have The Blues"?
- This arrangement uses 10 chords: A7, Abmaj7, Am7, Bbdim7, C7, D7, E7, G, +2 more.
- What other songs by B.B. King can I play here?
- Try "AIN'T NOBODY HOME", "THE THRILL IS GONE", "Please Accept My Love". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Is this real sheet music for "Everyday I Have The Blues"?
- It's a simplified visual notation using colored bars instead of traditional notes. Each bar's vertical position shows the pitch and its length shows duration — much easier to read for beginners while still showing the complete arrangement of "Everyday I Have The Blues".
- Can I see all the notes in "Everyday I Have The Blues"?
- Yes! The Bar Sheet shows every note in the arrangement as a colored bar. The sheet scrolls automatically during playback, or you can scroll manually to study any section. The song is in the key of G at 90 BPM.
More piano songs by B.B. King
See all B.B. King songs →More songs you might like
THE THRILL IS GONE
B.B. King
AIN'T NOBODY HOME
B.B. King
Three O'Clock Blues
B.B. King
LOVE IN VAIN BLUES
Robert Johnson
Please Accept My Love
B.B. King
SEND ONE YOUR LOVE
Stevie Wonder
BUT I DO
Clarence "Frogman" Henry
Where Did Our Love Go?
The Supremes
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Elvis Presley
HOW DO I BREATHE
Mario
CAN'T HELP BUT WAIT
Trey Songz
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE
John Denver