Sweet Child o' Mine

Guns N' Roses

From the album

Rocket Queens, Part 1 (1988)

Written by

Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin +2

Key:Db Major
Duration:6:31

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Summary

As the only number-one hit for Guns N' Roses on the Billboard Hot 100, this track transformed the band from LA club favorites into global superstars. It seamlessly blends raw hard rock energy with a melodic sensibility, making it one of the most recognizable anthems in music history.

Hard RockClassic RockGuitar Solo80s AnthemArena Rock

Musical Analysis

The harmonic core of 'Sweet Child o' Mine' is a masterclass in the D Mixolydian mode, though it is famously heard a half-step lower in Db due to the band's signature Eb standard tuning. The iconic opening riff and verse progression (I - bVII - IV - I) provide…

Structure:Intro-Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Solo-Chorus-Solo-Bridge-Outro

Chords

verse:B♭m - G♭ - D♭ - A♭
chorus:D♭ - A♭ - B♭m - G♭
bridge:G♭ - A♭ - B♭m

History

The song reportedly started with a riff that Slash was playing around with, which Izzy Stradlin then put chords to. Axl Rose then added the lyrics, inspired by his then-girlfriend Erin Everly.

“The song was almost scrapped by the band, who didn't initially think it was good enough.”

📝 Lyrics

nostalgic · romantic · sentimental

Theme

Unconditional love and the nostalgic comfort of finding sanctuary in a partner.

Surface

The narrator describes his deep affection for a woman, highlighting her physical features and the way she makes him feel safe and happy.

Deeper meaning

The song explores the concept of 'home' not as a place, but as a person. It contrasts the harshness of the adult world with a return to childhood innocence and purity through romantic connection. The final bridge ('Where do we go now?') suggests a sudden realization of the fragility of this happiness and uncertainty about the future of the relationship.

Symbols

The bright blue skyThe rainHair

Full Musical Analysis

The song features a progression in D major, utilizing common rock chord voicings. The bridge section introduces a change in feel and harmonic movement that builds to the final chorus.

The song begins with a slow, deliberate tempo before building into a more driving rock rhythm. The time signature is standard 4/4.

The melody is memorable and soaring, particularly in the chorus. Axl Rose's vocals range from soft and vulnerable to powerful and intense.

The song reportedly started with a riff that Slash was playing around with, which Izzy Stradlin then put chords to. Axl Rose then added the lyrics, inspired by his then-girlfriend Erin Everly.

As the only number-one hit for Guns N' Roses on the Billboard Hot 100, this track transformed the band from LA club favorites into global superstars. It seamlessly blends raw hard rock energy with a melodic sensibility, making it one of the most recognizable anthems in music history.

Song DNA

Genre

Hard Rock

Era

80s

Mood

Uplifting

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Major

Texture

Full Band

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

20.4M

Plays

2.5M

Listeners

100%

Popularity

6:31

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Axl RoseSlashIzzy StradlinDuff McKaganSteven Adler

Produced by

Mike Clink

From the album Appetite for Destruction

Chord Sheet

Song Structure

Intro - Verse 1 - Chorus - Verse 2 - Chorus - Guitar Solo - Bridge - Chorus - Outro

Chords Used

D major
C major
G major

Chord Fingerings

D major

Standard

C major

Standard

G major

Standard

Sections

IntroVerseChorusGuitar SoloBridgeOutro