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?”

Youโ€™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 donโ€™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, Iโ€™m going to show you 10 easy blues songs for guitar โ€” hand-picked to help you:

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

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

Letโ€™s get into it.


1. “Pride and Joy” โ€“ 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
  • Donโ€™t rush it โ€” 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” โ€“ Eric Clapton (Unplugged Acoustic Blues)

This oneโ€™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 โ€” it fits beautifully.


3. “Sweet Home Chicago” โ€“ 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. Itโ€™ll toughen up your rhythm hand.


4. “Iโ€™m Tore Down” โ€“ 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 doesnโ€™t play a million notes. He means every one.


5. “Crosscut Saw” โ€“ 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” โ€“ 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” โ€“ Jimi Hendrix (Slow Blues With Fire)

Yes, Hendrix is a genius โ€” 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” โ€“ 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 1โ€“b3โ€“4 fragments across the neck.


9. “Baby Please Donโ€™t Go” โ€“ Lightninโ€™ 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” โ€“ 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? Itโ€™s like finding Texas with no map.

Thatโ€™s why I built FretDeck: Blues & Pentatonic Edition.

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Hereโ€™s what youโ€™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

Thereโ€™s a myth that blues is simple. Itโ€™s not.

Itโ€™s emotional. Itโ€™s deep. And it rewards those who feel it.

These 10 songs are your gateway.

  • Start slow
  • Play with feel
  • Donโ€™t overthink it

Let the music guide your fingers.

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