From Perplexity.Ai:
Top pop chord progressions:
Country chord progressions
I, IV, V (C, F, G) - This is one of the most popular chord progressions in all genres of music. You will commonly hear this in anthem-type songs by Country artists, as well as ballad types.
I, IV, vi, V (C, F, a minor, G) - This is another popular chord progression for Country music.
I, V, vi, IV (C, G, a minor, F) - This is a very common chord progression in pop music, but it also works well in country music.
I, vi, IV, V (C, a minor, F, G) - This is another common chord progression in pop music that can be used in country music as well.
I, IV, ii, V (C, F, d minor, G) - This is a popular chord progression in country music ballads.
Here are some examples of country songs that use the chord progressions listed in the previous answer:
I, IV, V
"Friends in Low Places" by Garth Brooks
"Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver
"Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus
"Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash
I, IV, vi, V
"Body Like a Back Road" by Sam Hunt
"The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert
"Die a Happy Man" by Thomas Rhett
"Wagon Wheel" by Old Crow Medicine Show
"Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line
I, V, vi, IV
"Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood
"Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum
"You Belong With Me" by Taylor Swift
"Tequila" by Dan + Shay
"Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts
I, vi, IV, V
"God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood
"I Hope" by Gabby Barrett
"The Dance" by Garth Brooks
"Humble and Kind" by Tim McGraw
"The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert
I, IV, ii, V
"Tennessee Whiskey" by Chris Stapleton
"Blue Ain't Your Color" by Keith Urban
"I Drive Your Truck" by Lee Brice
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels Band
"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Reba McEntire
You can find more examples of country songs that use these chord progressions on websites like Keyboard Kraze, eMastered
and Guitar Based.
Pop Music Chord Progressions
I, V, vi, IV (C, G, a minor, F) - This is one of the most popular chord progressions in pop music.
vi, IV, I, V (a minor, F, C, G) - This is another common chord progression in pop music.
I, vi, IV, V (C, a minor, F, G) - This chord progression is used in many pop songs, including "Let It Be" by The Beatles and "Someone Like You" by Adele.
ii, V, I (d minor, G, C) - This is a common chord progression in jazz music, but it is also used in pop music.
vi, IV, V, iii (a minor, F, G, e minor) - This chord progression is used in many pop songs, including "All of Me" by John Legend and "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic.
A good website to hear these progressions is Hooktheory. It has a database of popular songs and the chord progressions they use.
Here are some examples of pop songs that use the chord progressions mentioned in the previous answer:
I, V, vi, IV
"Someone Like You" by Adele
"Let Her Go" by Passenger
"Counting Stars" by OneRepublic
"Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran
"Viva La Vida" by Coldplay
vi, IV, I, V
"All of Me" by John Legend
"Let It Be" by The Beatles
"Stay With Me" by Sam Smith
"Say You Won't Let Go" by James Arthur
"I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz
I, vi, IV, V
"Let It Be" by The Beatles
"Someone Like You" by Adele
"Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley
"With or Without You" by U2
"I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz
ii, V, I
"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey
"Fly Me to the Moon" by Frank Sinatra
"Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley
"Take the A Train" by Duke Ellington
"Autumn Leaves" by Joseph Kosma
vi, IV, V, iii
"All of Me" by John Legend
"Counting Stars" by OneRepublic
"Pompeii" by Bastille
"Stressed Out" by Twenty One Pilots
"Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran
You can find more examples of songs that use these chord progressions on websites like Hooktheory
and Mixed In Key
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