Let me ask you something:

Have you ever sat down with your guitar and thought, “Man, I just want to sound like Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, or John Mayer… without melting my brain over theory charts and finger-twisters?”

You’re not alone.

Easy blues songs for guitar are the perfect gateway to blues mastery.

Blues is the soul of the guitar. And the truth is, you don’t need blazing speed or jazz-level knowledge to play it well. You just need feel, phrasing, and the right songs to guide you there.

So in this post, I’m going to show you 10 easy blues songs for guitar — hand-picked to help you:

  • Learn real-world riffs and licks
  • Practice phrasing and dynamics
  • Sound bluesy, fast

And at the end, I’ll share the practice tool inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughan that thousands of players use to master blues phrasing, fretboard knowledge, and improvisation.

Let’s get into it.


1. “Pride and Joy” – Stevie Ray Vaughan (Blues Rock Classic)

Yes, it sounds hard. But the main rhythm groove is surprisingly approachable once you slow it down.

  • Learn the E shuffle pattern
  • Add muted strums and hammer-ons
  • Don’t rush it — groove is everything

>>> Practice Tip: Break the intro down into two-measure chunks. Master the feel before the flash.

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2. “Before You Accuse Me” – Eric Clapton (Unplugged Acoustic Blues)

This one’s pure acoustic gold.

  • Uses classic 12-bar blues
  • Easy chord changes: E, A, B7
  • Great for rhythm and call-and-response riffs

>>> Bonus: Try soloing with E major pentatonic on top — it fits beautifully.


3. “Sweet Home Chicago” – Robert Johnson / Blues Brothers (Electric and Acoustic Versions)

An essential. Everyone from Clapton to SRV has jammed on this one.

  • Perfect for learning blues rhythm
  • Standard I-IV-V in E
  • Great practice for walkups and turnarounds

>>> Drill: Use your thumb on the low E string like Robert Johnson. It’ll toughen up your rhythm hand.


4. “I’m Tore Down” – Freddie King (Texas Blues Shuffle)

Classic Texas shuffle. Simple, funky, and packed with attitude.

  • Learn the main riff
  • Lock into the shuffle feel
  • Solo using minor pentatonic with targeted bends

>>> Want to phrase like Freddie? Study his bends. He doesn’t play a million notes. He means every one.


5. “Crosscut Saw” – Albert King (Swampy, Laid-Back Blues)

This groove is swampy and smooth.

  • Based in A
  • Laid-back rhythm = excellent timing practice
  • Ideal for learning space and phrasing

>>> Tone Tip: Turn your tone knob down slightly and pick closer to the neck.


6. “Thrill Is Gone” – B.B. King (Slow Minor Blues)

This is a must-learn.

  • Classic minor blues
  • Easy to play, hard to feel
  • One of the best songs to master vibrato

>>> Challenge: Learn the vocal melody on your guitar. Then solo around it.


7. “Red House” – Jimi Hendrix (Slow Blues With Fire)

Yes, Hendrix is a genius — but this tune is surprisingly accessible.

  • 12-bar slow blues in B
  • Lots of room to stretch out and improvise
  • Teaches you to tell a story

>>> Pro Move: Start with the melody, then go off-book with pentatonics + arpeggios.


8. “Gravity” – John Mayer (Modern Blues Ballad)

A modern classic that blends blues and soul.

  • Key of G
  • Minor pentatonic with added color tones
  • Great for phrasing and feel

>>> FretDeck Integration: Use G minor pentatonic and locate 1–b3–4 fragments across the neck.


9. “Baby Please Don’t Go” – Lightnin’ Hopkins / Them (Driving Boogie Blues)

  • Driving rhythm
  • Easy blues rock vibe
  • Great easy blues songs for guitar that still feels raw

>>> Drill: Try this in both E and A. See how it changes the feel.


10. “Texas Flood” – Stevie Ray Vaughan (The Blueprint for Modern Blues Guitar)

Slow. Melodic. Emotional.

  • Key of G
  • Great for phrasing and bend control
  • Minor pentatonic + blues scale = gold

>>> Inspired by FretDeck: This is the tune that made me design FretDeck in the first place. I wanted to see the fretboard the way SRV played it.


Practice Smarter with the Stevie-Inspired Tool: FretDeck

All these blues songs are built on 3 things:

  • The fretboard
  • Phrasing
  • Scale/chord awareness

But trying to memorize that on your own? It’s like finding Texas with no map.

That’s why I built FretDeck: Blues & Pentatonic Edition.

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Here’s what you’ll unlock:

  • 60 pentatonic shapes across every key
  • How to move between box patterns fluidly
  • Real licks that work over I-IV-V
  • SRV-style diagonal phrasing maps

Thousands of players are using it right now to:

  • Practice over jam tracks
  • Master the neck visually
  • Play real blues, not exercises

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Final Words: Play Easy Blues Songs for Guitar That Actually Move You

There’s a myth that blues is simple. It’s not.

It’s emotional. It’s deep. And it rewards those who feel it.

These 10 songs are your gateway.

  • Start slow
  • Play with feel
  • Don’t overthink it

Let the music guide your fingers.

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