The Beatles
Complete Songbook
E-------0---2---3-|---2---0---------|-------0---2---0-|---2---3---2---0B---3-------------|-----------3---3-|---3-------------|---------------3G-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------0D-0---0---0---0---|-0---0---0---0---|-0---0---0---0---|-0---0---0---0-2A-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|---------------3E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|----------------Carve your number on my wall and maybe you will get a call from me (G/A) (G/A) A7 (w) (w) e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e E-(0)--|-(0)-----|-----------0-----|----3---2---0----B-(3)--|-(3)-----|---3---1-------1-|h3--------------3G-(0)--|-(0)-----|-----------------|-----------------D-(2)--|-(2)-----|-0---0---0---0---|(0)---0---0---0--A-(3)--|-(3)-----|-----------------|-----------------E------|---------|-----------------|-----------------If I needed someone A7 A e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e w E-----------0-----|----3---2---0-----|------|| B---3---1-------1-|h3--------------3-|-3----|| G-----------------|------------------|-2----|| D-0---0---0---0---|(0)---0---0---0---|-0----|| A-----------------|------------------|------|| E-----------------|------------------|------|| =============================================================================== John Lennon's chords: (all played 1st position - WITHOUT A CAPO) A7 G/A Em F#7 Bm E A E-0--------3--------0-------0-------2------0------0-----B-2--------0--------0-------2-------3------0------2-----G-0--------0--------0-------3-------4------1------2-----D-2--------0--------2-------4-------4------2------2-----A-0--------0--------2----------------------2------0-----E-------------------0----------------------0------------Rhythmically, this should be okay. I transcribed this mostly on my own (I got chord changes and forms and lyrics from a book, but all of the embellishments such as capo placement and music beyond standard chording was my own doing), so there are going to be some things that aren't quite right. For instance, obviously, if both guitars stand still during the G/A chord, things are going to be pretty boring, so there is a rhythm pattern beyond what I have, I just haven't pegged it down precisely. Slight arpeggiations seem to work fine here. I recently listened to this album again and was blown away by this song. A true masterpiece, especially the solo. I wish that I could transcribe the incredible vocal harmonies; alas, there's no way. Still, this should be plenty. Happy playing! -Marc Hirsh (marc@owlnet.rice.edu)
Run for your life
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 1996 04:42:29 -0600 From: cts@mail.utexas.EDU (chris) Subject: Run For Your Life by The Beatles Run For Your Life (Lennon/McCartney)
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