How to play "Ain't Misbehavin'" on guitar First performed at the premiere of Connie's Hot Chocolates in Harlem at Connie's Inn as an opening song by Paul Bass and Margaret Simms, and repeated later in the musical by Russell Wooding's Hallelujah Singers Connie's Hot Chocolates was transferred to the Hudson Theatre on Broadway during June 1929, where it was renamed to HotC – E7 Dm – Dm F – F#dim7 C – D7 G7 E7 is the fifth of , is the fifth of Dm and D7, D7 is the fifth of G7, and G7 is finally the fifth of C You can use parts of this progression to move from one chord to another when playing a standard Blues progression Guitar Chords So far we didn't use any guitarVerse 1 CI've sung this song , but I'll sFing it agG7ain COf the people I've met and the pFlaces I've G7seen COf some of the C7troubles that Fbothered my F#dim7mind And a Clot of good people that G7I've left behind, saying Chorus CSo long, it's been good to know you G7So long, it's been good to know you CSo C7long, it's Fbeen good to F#dim7know
Diminished 7th Guitar Chord Shapes Example Progression