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Beatles.
Easy to read, simplified arrangements of popular Beatles tunes,
including All You Need Is Love, Eight Days A Week, A Hard Day's Night,
Maxwell's Silver Hammer, and more. For piano/vocal with guitar chord symbols.
Arranged by Cyril WattersIt’s Easy To Play
BeatlesAll You Need Is Love 4
‘And | Love Her 6
Blackbird 8
Day Tripper 44
Eleanor Rigby 10
Eight Days A Week 12
Fool On The Hill, The 14
Getting Better 16
Good Day Sunshine 46
Hard Day’s Night, A 18
Here There And Everywhere 20
Hey Jude 22
Let it Be 24
Long And Winding Road, The 26
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer 28
Norwegian Wood 30
This Boy (Ringo’s Theme) 32
Ticket To Ride 34
We Can Work it Out 36
When I'm Sixty Four 38
With A Little Help From My Friends 40
Yesterday 42All You Need Is Love
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato
Love, love,
There's noth - ing you can do that can't be | done.
‘There's noth - ing you can make that can't be made.
‘There's noth - ing you can know that is - n't known.
Noth-ing you can sing that can't be
No-one you can save that can't be
Noth- ing you can see that is - n't
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Noth-ing you can do, but you can learn how to |be youn time,
No-where you can be, that “is - n't where you're fmeant to be,
G Am7
All you need
D7 G Am7 D7
All. you need ‘That is all you need.Ab
AndI Love Her
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderately with expression
mf
——— ||" she
You'd love her
She brings to
will nev - er
1 give her
gives me
Bright are the
all my
ev - "ry -
Istars that
love, —
thing, —
shine
‘That's all
Dark is
And if you
‘The kiss my
1 know this
i
And T
‘And I
love her.————
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‘And. ten- der-"2 To next strain 13
Tove her.
A love like
nov - er
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you
ours
DS.al fineBlackbird
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Slow Folk Ballad
Black - bird
Take these brok -en wings and leam to
ee a ae
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You were on- ly |wait-ing for this mo-ment to a
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Black -bird sing~ ing in the Mead of night,
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wait -ing for this mo-ment to be | free. =~
to the
of a dark, black
Dm Dm7 G c G c GEleanor Rigby
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato
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Lookat all|— the lonely | peo-ple. —
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see Naenerene
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1. E-te-or Rin - ty [picks up the vice — in the churdh—where awed ~ ding has bem]
pfectherMacken - 26, [iit ine the words. of 9" ger] mon tat no-one wil hea
E:Eticincor’ Rig ty’ | teu int the church: and wee fur [- fal” a's long wth het name
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Lives in a dream jaits at the win - dow,
No one comes near. [Look at him work - ing,
No -bo -dy came. Fa-ther Mac- ken - zie,
wear-ing the face that she keeps} in a jar by_ the door.
darn-ing his socks— in the night-— whenthere’sno - bo- dy there.
ip-ing the dirt—— from his hands[— as he walks from the grave.
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What does he care? the lone - ly
No one was saved.
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— they all come from
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Last time to Coda @
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peo- ple where do. all
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look at all the lone-ly | peo -pl
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be - longl.
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where do.
D.S.al CodaEight Days A Week
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato
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}1.3.00h I need your love guess you know it’s true,
24. Love you ev - "ty — | day al - ways on my mind.
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Hope you need my —flove just like 1 need you.
One thing I can say love you all the time.
Ain't got nothin’ but love
‘Ain't got nothin’ but love Sa aye eer
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Gm co
not e-nough to {show 7 Eight days a week,
Bight days a week,|——___ Eight days a week.
7 m7 BbThe Fool On The Hill
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Slowly
3 —
2 i
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Day af = ter day a - |lone ona hil the
2Well on the — way, — Inead lh ary er Ccloc ee the
Bday af - ter day = = lone on ail the
sDay af - ter day a= lone ona hill the
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man with the fool - ish grin is keep - ing per -fect - ly still, But
man of a thou - sand voic - es talk - ing | per - fect - ly loud, But
man with the fool - ish grin is keep - ing | per- fect - ly still, And
man with the fool - ish grin is keep - ing |per - fect - ly still. a
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no -bod-y wants to know him, they can |see that he’s just a fool and
no-bod-y ev - cr hears him, or the found he ap- pears to make and
no-bod -y seems to like him, — they can [tell what he wants to do and
He nev-er lis -tens to them,— he knows__ that they'rethe fools. __ —
—— = 2. -
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© Copyright 1967 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WInev -er gives an an swer.
nev -er seems to no = tice. (But the | fool__t_ onthe _hill~—sees_ the
nev -er shows his, feel - ings.
They don’t like — him.
Dm G7 Dm? cm Ab cm
and his head
world spin -ning “round,
1sGetting Better
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato
It's get -ting bet-terall the | time. 1 Jlusedto be mad— at my school, The
lused to be an > gryyoung|man.— Me
G c D7 G
teachers who taught. me weren't| cool — lHold-ing me down,— turn-ine me round,
hi-ding me head in the | sand ——-Youlgave me the word, 1 | fi -nal-ly heard,” T'm
2
fill-ing me up— with your ve|got to ad-mit |
do- ing the best that I V've|got_ to ad-mit {It'sget-ting foet-ter, it’s a little
3.1 ad-mit
2
bet-ter, all the time,
1 jhave to ad-mit
I Jhave to ad-mitfIt'sget-ting|bet-ter, it’s get -ting)bet-ter__. since
'Yes, I ad-mit
=~
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16ing so much|bet-ter all the time.
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It's gettting bet-ter all the | time,
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lused to becruel to my |wo-man, I beat. her and
kept her a-part from the things that she loved... [Man I was mean but I’mhanging my scene and I'm
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do-ing the best that 1 | can.— Getting so much|bet-ter all the time.
2
cGcceGccGcp GA Hard Day’s Night
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato §
2: 3 ——— z
1.3. It’s been a Hard Day’s Night, and I've been
a lwork all ay to aet you
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c Fmaj7 c
(ogee It’s been a [Hard Day's
mon - ey. things, And it’s fworthit just to hear you
Bb c Fmaj7
I should be | sleep -ing like a — but when I
you're gon-na | give me——— ev’ - ry - why T
a
get home to you, T find the thing that you do. i makeme | feel
love “10 come home,— Cos when I” pet” you a= lone — you know I'l | be
© Copyright 1964 & 1966 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI.Whent'm —|home,
Am Em
DLS. al Coda
you hold - ing me — fight, hight, Yeah!_3. 1's been a
Am F6 G
copa
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right. You know I | feel, right, you know 1Here There And Everywhere
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderately Slow %
lmak - ing each day of the |year,
lrun - ning my hands thru her |hair,
lknow- ing that love is, to hare,
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with a wave hand:
- ing how good be:
> ing that love dies,
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No -bod-y can de - ny that there's some - thing there.
Some - one is speak - ing but|she does - n't know he’s
Watch - ing her eyes and ~~ fhop = ing I'm al ~ ways
Em? AT Dm Gm Gm7 or
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201 want her
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nev -er
Fm
To
and if be - side me I know I need
ev-"ry > where
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But to love her is to meet her | ev -'ry - where,
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be [there
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F Gm7 Am7 Bb
F Gm7
Am7Hey Jude
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Slowly
1. Hey 1.4. Fade take a |
2. Jude —— you were |
3. Jude a you have
sad song and make it |bet~ ter. — 1. Re- |mem-ber to let her in-to your
made to go out and |get her. 2.4. The |min-ute you let her un-der your
found her now go and get her. ~—~3. Re- iygerber to let her in-to your
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start to. make
gin to make
start to make
heart, then you can
skin, then you be -
then you can
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| 2. And an - y time you feel the |pain, Hey Jude, Te-
3. So let it out and let it in, Hey Jude, be-
be &
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wait
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you're
‘shoul - ders,
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form — with,
your
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ber-rer, ber-rer, Oh
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da dada | dadada da, da da dada, Hey Dude. |
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Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Fairly Quick 4
ae | es
mp
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find my-seit in kimes of trowble [Mother Ma - ry fomesto me, _Speakingwords of wis-
[2. the bro - ken |heart-ed peo-ple, liv - ing in__ the lworld a- gree, Therewill be an an-
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And|in my — hour of dark-| ness, She is
For {though they may be part- | ed, ‘there is
T wake up to the sound|_ of mu-sic,
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stand-ing right in front1_ of | me Speaking words of wis) dom,
swer,
still a chance that they 1 will see. — here will be an an-|
Mother Ma~ ry comes to me,— Speaking words of wiss| dom,
Am F ic Gr F © Dm7
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Ihis- per words of |
fet it fbe,— tet it hhere will be— an |
here will be— an
an- swer, {let it be. 2. And when} be.
3
‘an - swer, And wher
be. Whis-per words of |wis-dom, let it be.
To Coda @
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25The Long And Winding Road
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Slowly
"Pore Pion and wind-ing road that__ leads to your door
wild and win -dy hight that the rain. washed a = way,
=
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will _ne-ver dis- ap-|pear, re seen that road be -fore
has left a pool of |tears, cry-ing for the day,|
2
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It al -ways leads|__me here, leads me to your
Why teave me stand |- ing here, Tet me know the —
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Ma-ny times T've been a~ lone and
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ma-ny times I've cried, A - ny-way_ you'll ne-ver know the |many ways— I've tried but
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still they lead me back tothe long_| _— wind -ing road.
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You left_me stand-ing |here, D long long time a - g0,
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Don’t leave me wait ing here,
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lead me to your—Maxwell’s Silver Hammer
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Steady 4
‘stud -ied pat - a -phy-si-cal |sci -ence in the home.
Max-well plays the fool a-gain, [Teach-er gets an-noye}
‘said we've caught a dir- ty one, Max-wellstands a - lone.
\Joan was quiz - zi -cal,
[Back in school a-gain,
PC. Thir- ty one |
Late nights all a - jlone with a test tube, Joh oh oh oh
Wish-ing to. a - froid “an un - plea-sant’ {sce ee -ee - ened
Painting test - i - [mon-i - al pic~ tures, |Oh | oh oh oh |
BIT Eb Bb7
ma - jor - ing in med-i- cine, [calls her on the phonk. —
the class has gone a - way, |so he waits be-hind|
say he must go free,
Max- well Ed - i -son,
She tells Max to. stay |when
Rose and Val- er- ie, [screaming from the gal - le- ry,
pic - tures, | Jo
a - [gree and he tells them | so
|
Can 1 take you Jout to the
Wri - ting fi -"ty ftimes1 must not be
judge does not
Bb7 Bb BRT
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28as she's get -ting
turns her
words are
lrea -dy
back on
lleav- ing
when she
as the
Bang bang, Max - well’s
Bang bang Max-well’s | sil - ver
Ab Bb7
sure that she was dei
sil - ver ham - mer came
to
the
his
g0, a |knock comes on the door:
boy, he|creeps up from be~ hind.
lips, a | noise comes from be - hind.
Bb?
down up on her
his
head,
roy
ham - mer made |sure that she was dea
Fm Bi Eb
Fm Bb7
Bb7
29Norwegian Wood
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
or should 1 | say
sat onal bid- ing my | time,
Iwhen 1 Twas a - |Ione,
she once
drink - ing
this bird
Fine
is - n't it good, Nor-we = gian | Woo”
and then she sid, “its time for | bed."
is n't “it [pood, Nor -we= gian |Wood?
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30lstay and. me
forked in > ing
— aS]
Gm
y | where,
to | laugh.
+ fround and no - ticed there
did - n't and —jerawled off — to
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2nd time D.C. al Fine
was - n't a | chair.
sleep in the | bath. —
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31This Boy (Ringo’s Theme)
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
took my love a -lway.
is = n't good for | you.
° = - =
Oh, he'll re -gret it some | day, acai But |this boy wants you back a-
Though he may want__ you | too, his boy wants you_ back a-
Dm7 G7 c Am F G7
‘Oh, and this boy_____ would be
tbe £
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I ees
[This boy’ would - n't mind
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Would al - ways feel the
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this boy you—— back a - | gain.
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—S
(This boy ecco \Repeat and fade out
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3Ticket To Ride
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Steady 4
think Pm gon -na be} sad, 1 think it’s to -|day,
suid) that liv - ing with | me is bringing her down,
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The | girl that’s driv-ing me mad, ee
For | she would nev-er be free when was a -
2
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She's gota tic-ket |She'sgot a tic-ket to
ride but she don’t
\
She's got a tic-ket_ to
ti - hi - hide,
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34She ought to [think right, She ought to do
BET
‘She ought to
D.S.al Coda
think right, She oughtto do right — by
copa Repeat and fade
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My —ba- by don't [eare, My ba - by don't
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y= SS = si
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35We Can Work It Out
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Fairly Slow
™p
1. Try
3. Try
to we it
2. Think of what you're say
to see it
my
way,
my
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Do T have to
You can get
On -ly time will
keep on
it, wrong and
tell if
talk - ing
still,
1 am
you
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al 1 can't’ goon? While you see it, your way
think that sail right Think of what I'm say. ~ ine
Hight ‘or Tam wrong, ——-— While you see it” your way
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oy ———r
— :
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ad fr T
Run the risk of know-ing that our | love may soon be gon
We can work it out’ and get it" |straight or say” good- might
There's a chance that we might fall a -|part be - fore too — long, ra
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it out,
We can it
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have al = ways thought
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lask you _onee
We can work it out, je can work it out.
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37When I’m Sixty Four
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Nea get old - er [los ing my har Iman y_ years-from [now,
T'outd be and © 9 fending‘ fuse — fen yur have Fone
=
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Will you still be send-ing me a Wval-en- fin eet- ings, |bot-tle of wine? —
You can knit a sweat-er by the fire - side, — Sun -day mor-ings,|go for a ride.
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if Ta been out_ till lquar-ter to three, would you lock the
Do- ing the gar - den, |dig-ging the weeds:— Who could ask for
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|
Will you still need_ me, |
| wit you stil! feed me, | when rm six - ty - |four?
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°°
1. Tacet
2. Ev- “ry summer we can rent a | cot-tage on the Isle of [Wight if it's not too lear, ——_
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38— ot =f
L You'll be old - er 1. Ab, land if you
2We shall |scrimp and save, [ Ah, Grand - chil-dren
£ f—ys—-6—-s — fp
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sy the word 1 could stay with | you: te |
on your ‘knee, ve - “ta, (ehuek and) [Dave |
|
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cm & F
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Send me a postcard|drop mea line |tat-ing point In-di -cate pre- cise ly what you|
mean to say, |Yourssin-cere-ly _|wast-ing. a= w Give me your an =swer fill ina form, —
j
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mine for ev- er
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39With A Little Help From My Friends
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Fairly slow
c oe Es
ese SSS —
HWwhat woukl you think if 1 fsang— out of tune, woukd you
What “do) 7" “dos when my fowe “is, "a = way.” does it
Would you be- lieve ina flove at frst sight? Yes, 'm |
yf |
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stand up and walk out on |me? lLend me your ears and I'll
wor - ry you to be a - jlone? How do 1 feel by the
certain that it happens all the time. What do you see when you
sing you a song and T'll not to sing out of _|key.
end of the day, are you be - cause you're on your jown?
tum out the light? 1 can’t you but 1 knowit’s |mine.
Dm F Gr Cl
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friends.
tte we oo jd < a a
by with a lit tle help from my friends. Mm, 1 get | high with a lit - tle help from my
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friends. Mm, Pm gon-na|uy witha lit - tle help from my _ friends. |
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p= — : = :
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Am
DI
c ¢ Am
oop — = SS
i Se
=bo- dy? 1 need some - bo- dy to love. Could it
> — - in
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want
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————:
Sa
some - bo - dy
41Yesterday
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
'Yes- ter -day, All my trou- bles seemedso |far a-way,
‘Sud-den-Iy, Tm not half the man I jused to be,
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t ¢ =
—
Now it looks as thoughthey’refhere to stay. Oh_—/| Tbe lieve in
There's a sha - dowhang- ing jov - er me, Oh Yes -ter- day____ came.
tie 4 |
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af=
some - thing wrong, now I |long for yes
Yes - ter -day, an eas-y game to play,
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need a place 0 hide
“aDay Tripper
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato
8
1.Got
mf V2: she'sa
3. Tried
c
out.
there.
stands.
out, now.
there, now.
stands, now.
——e
“4
good rea - son
big tea - ser,
to please her,
|Gota good
IShe’sa
Tried
a
She was a
_—
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Dm7
rea - son__|
big tea- ser, |
to please her__|
Trip-per,
tak-ing the ea - sy way
she took me half the way
on-ly played one night
c
for |tak-ing the ea sy way
she tookme half the way
she jon - ly played_one — night
a
one way tick-et,
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He took me) so to find | out, and 1 found
4g
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co Dm7 6 Dm7
Day Trip-per,
45Good Day Sunshine
Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Moderato
shine,— shine,—
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To Coda 4th time
1.1 need to laugh, and when the
sun -shine, 2 We take a walk, the sun is
And then we lie be-neath a
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sun is out, I've got some-thing IT can laugh a- bout, 1 feel
shin-ing down, Burns my feet___as__ they
sha - dy tree, Tove her and she's
iy —
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fore ae
in Jove andit’s a sun - ny day.
touch the ground. lov- ing me. She feels
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