Progression

Songs You Can Play with D, A, G

Popular guitar songs built on the D–A–G progression, a common shape that's great for jamming and practice.

The D–A–G progression uses just 3 chords (D, A, and G) and powers 1,476 of the most-played songs on ChordLines. It's one of the most common progressions in pop, rock and worship, so learning it unlocks a huge amount of music at once. The songs below all use these chords; try Oye and Love Her Madly to hear it in action.

  1. 301 Oye Beyoncé B 1.0K
  2. 302 Love Her Madly The Doors Am 1.0K
  3. 303 Holiday inn Elton John E 1.0K
  4. 304 To Hell And Back Sabaton Dm 1.0K
  5. 305 Good Morning, Good Morning The Beatles A 1.0K
  6. 306 Mrs. Robinson The Beatles D 1.0K
  7. 307 If We Try Don McLean A 1.0K
  8. 308 The Solid Rock Praise and Worship D 1.0K
  9. 309 Secret Heart G 1.0K
  10. 310 You Radiohead E 1.0K
  11. 311 Witness Of Your Love Liveloud G 1.0K
  12. 312 Ready For Love Bad Company Am 1.0K
  13. 313 Where Peace Begins One Family Under God C 1.0K
  14. 314 Easy To Love Billie Holiday D 1.0K
  15. 315 My Generation Oasis G 1.0K
  16. 316 Married with Children Oasis D 1.0K
  17. 317 Sweet Wind David Ruis D 1.0K
  18. 318 Tears in Heaven Eric Clapton A 1.0K
  19. 319 The House That Built Me Miranda Lambert D 999
  20. 320 Any Time At All The Beatles D 996
  21. 321 Sunrise Open Heaven G 994
  22. 322 Pigs Three Different Ones Pink Floyd Em 993
  23. 323 Comida Verdadera Ebenezer F 993
  24. 324 Beautiful Savior Praise and Worship Em 993
  25. 325 Pigs On The Wing Pink Floyd G 992
  26. 326 Wish I Had A Car Angry Johnny And The Killbillies Em 992
  27. 327 She said She said The Beatles A 992
  28. 328 Salvations Song Stuart Townend Em 992
  29. 329 Ill Leave The Light On Colin Hay Bm 992
  30. 330 Open Arms Journey D 991
  31. 331 Setting Me Free Beth Hart Am 991
  32. 332 It's Better People Oasis B 990
  33. 333 Four Strong Winds Ian Tyson E 990
  34. 334 Albany Roger Whittaker D 989
  35. 335 Walk On The Water With Me Hymn D 989
  36. 336 Ami Bristi Dekhechi Anjan Dutta D 988
  37. 337 You Know My Name (Look Up My Number) The Beatles G 988
  38. 338 Free four Pink Floyd G 987
  39. 339 I Get Around Beach Boys G 987
  40. 340 Breakthrough Eddie James D 986
  41. 341 Blanco Seré Conquistando Fronteras D 985
  42. 342 Sonderzug Nach Pankow Udo Lindenberg A 983
  43. 343 All Of Me Billie Holiday G 982
  44. 344 Search Party The Dandy Warhols E 979
  45. 345 Venite Exultemus Domino Taize D 979
  46. 346 Burning Buildings Elton John F 978
  47. 347 Quiero Cantar Abel Pintos Bm 978
  48. 348 Don't Stop Oasis G 978
  49. 349 Narda Kamikaze D 977
  50. 350 Helium Sia G 976
  51. 351 While My Guitar Gently Weeps The Beatles Am 976
  52. 352 Mama-mia ABBA D 975
  53. 353 Breathe in the air & Breathe reprise Pink Floyd Em 973
  54. 354 Isle Of Innisfree Traditional Irish G 973
  55. 355 Dionysus BTS Bm 972
  56. 356 O Mistério Elias Silva D 971
  57. 357 Proud Mary Ike Tina Turner D 971
  58. 358 August Taylor Swift Bb 970
  59. 359 Aladdins Lamp Gene Pitney G 970
  60. 360 Breaktrought Pink Floyd Em 970

Frequently asked questions

What songs use the D–A–G progression?

Popular examples include Oye, Love Her Madly, and Holiday inn, along with everything else in the list above.

Is the D–A–G progression easy to play?

Yes, it's built entirely from beginner-friendly open chords, which makes it a great first progression to master.

Can I play these songs in a different key?

Yes. Open any song and use the transpose buttons to shift it up or down. The chords and diagrams update automatically, so you can match your voice or a capo.

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