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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 20:22:04 -0600
From: Chris Sears <cts@mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: Good Morning by the Beatles
Good Morning
(Lennon/McCartney)
The Beatles
St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
A D A D A D A
Good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning ah
A A7 G A
Nothing to do to save his life call his wife in
A A7 G A
Nothing to say but "What a Day, how's your boy been?"
D E
Nothing to do, its up to you
A A7 G
I've got nothing to say but its okay
A D A
Good Morning, good morning, good morning ah
A A7 G A
Going to work, don't want to go feeling low down
A A7 G A D A
Heading for home you start to roam when you're in town
D A
Everybody knows there's nothing doing
D A
Everything's closed, it's like a ruin
D A
Everyone you see is half asleep
D A
And you're on your own you're in the street
A A7 G A
After a while you start to smile, now you feel cool
A A7 G A
Then you decide to take a walk by the old school
D E
Nothing had changed it's still the same
A A7 G
I've got nothing to say but it's okay
A D A
Good morning, good morning, good morning ah
[solo]
A A7 G A
A A7 G A D A
D A
People running round it's five o'clock
D A
Everywhere in town is getting dark
D A
Everyone you see is full of life
D A
It's time for tea and meet the wife
A A7 G A
Somebody needs to know the time, glad that I'm here
A A7 G A
Watching the skirts you start to flirt, now you're in gear
D E
Go to a show you hope she goes
A A7 G
I've got nothing to say, but it's okay
A D A D
Good morning, good morning, good
A D A D
Good morning, good morning, good...
transcribed by Chris Sears
cts@mail.utexas.edu