The Beatles
The Beatles - A Day In The Life (Guitar Chord) lyrics
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{title:A Day in a Life} {subtitle:Lennon & McCartney} # Typed in by Mario Dorion (Mario.Dorion@Canada.Sun.Com) from a songbook. # # Format is for the "chord V1.0" PostScript chord formatting utility. # Chord V1.0 is a public domain utility developped by # Martin.Leclerc@Canada.Sun.Com and Mario.Dorion@Canada.Sun.Com # # Syntax of "define" instructions is: # define: chord_name fret-displ high-E-str B-str G-str D-str A-str low-E-str # {define: G 3 1 1 2 3 3 1} {define: E? 1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1} {define: G? 1 3 0 0 0 -1 -1} [G](intro) [Bm] [Em] [Em7] [C] [C] [G]I read the [Bm]news today, oh [Em]boy, [C]about a [Em]lucky man who [Am]made the grade [Cmaj7] [G]And thought the [Bm]news were rather [Em]sad, [C]well I just [F]had to laugh [Em] [E?] [C]I saw the [F]photograph [Em] [Cmaj7] [G]He blew his [Bm]mind out in a [Em]car, [C]he didn't [Em]notice that the [Am]lights had changed [Cmaj7] [G]A crowd of [Bm]people stood and [Em]stared, [C]they'd seen his [F]face before [Em]Nobody was really sure if [E?]he was from the House of [C]Lords [G]I saw a [Bm]film today, oh [Em]boy, [C]the england [Em]army had just [Am]won the war [Cmaj7] [G]A crowd of [Bm]people turned a[Em]way, [C]but I just [F]had to look [Em]Having [E?]read the [C]book I'd love to [Bm]turn .... [G]you .... [G?]on .... [E] [E]Wake up, fell out of bed, dragged a combed across my [D]head Found my [E]way downstairs and [F#m7]dranked a cup, and [E]looking up I [F#m7]noticed I was late [E]Grabbed my coat, and grabbed my hat, made the bus in seconds [D]flat Found my [E]way upstairs and [F#m7]had a smoke, and [E]somebody spoke and I [F#m7]went into a dream [C]Ahhhhh... [G] [D] [A] [C]Ahhhhh... [G] [D] [A] [G]I read the [Bm]news today, oh [Em]boy, [C]four thousand [Em]holes in Blackburn [Am]Lacanshire [Cmaj7] [G]And though the [Bm]holes were rather [Em]small, [C]they had to [F]count them all [Em]Now they know how many holes it [E?]takes to fill the Albert [C]Hall I'd love to [Bm]turn .... [G]you .... [G?]on .... [E]