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it’s Easy To Play 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 Watters te Unsreo States (OF AMERICA ANO/OR CANADA. All 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 Lee Friends 40 a All 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 ‘There's noth - ing you can make that can’t be There's noth- ing you can know that is - n' 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 mp G D Em © Copyright 1967 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London W1 Noth-ing you can say, but you can team how to |play the game, Noth-ing you can do, but you can learn how to |be — youin time, No-where you can be, that is - n't where you're fmeant to be, G Am? That is all you need, And I Love Her Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Moderately with expression I give her all my — love, ——— |} she gives me fev -'y - Bright are the And if you saw my The kiss my — [lov - er 1 know this love of, —- You'd love her love her, She brings to And T will nev ~ er ‘And I Ab Bb? Eb TT That's all 1 And. ten- der- Dark is the © Copyright 1964 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London Wi '2 To next strain 1B A love like cm Gm cm DS. al fine Blackbird Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Slow Folk Ballad Take these brok -en wings and learn to [All your b 2. 2 yd ct A Am? Ditdim G Get G a oc ¥ You were on-ly |wait-ing for this mo-ment to a - |rise, Black -bird sing- ing in the dead of night, ‘ake these sunk-en eyes and lear to ‘ c c o A Am? Difdim © Copyright 1968 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI you were on - ly I" é wait -ing for this mo -ment to be | free. 7 Bb c Fo Em Dm c Bb Aq of a dark, black | night. Dm Dm7 G e G c G Eleanor Rigby 8 Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Lookat all| — the lonely | peo-ple. — ee — E ; E es SSS SS SS Se L Bean-or Rip - by [picts wp the rice in the clump where © wed - dings teen! Gorka > a, [ai -iar eyed: OE a” Sa | ype tat Ao” ea il hee Ged ai" the chvcek. and'wes, Gor’ |+ lot a slora seth eros = = = Waits at the win’ - dow, Look at him work - ing, Father Mac- ken - zie, Ab6 wear-ing the face that she Keeps| in a jar___ by the door. his socks— in the night whenthere'sno - bo-dy there. the dirt from his hands|— as he walks from the grave. darn - ing © Copyright 1966 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI. Who is it What does he No one was cm cmt cm6 —— they all ——_ Al = the lone = ly Ab cm m7 Last time to Coda @ where do. look at all the lone-ly | peo -ple.— at, be - long? Eight Days A Week Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney need your love guess you know it's true, ev- Tty | day al - ways on my mind, Hope you need my just like 1 need you. ‘One thing I can love you all the time. Hold me, Hold me, —— Bb Gm Bb Gm ° Ath time to Coda ‘Ain't got nothin’ but [love Ain't got nothin’ but love Eight days a week a Bb cr Bb © Copyright 1964 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI D.S.al Coda} CODA not e-noughto |showl care, — Fight days a week, Fight days a week, Eight days a week. c7 Cm7 Bb The Fool On The Hill Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Slowly = Day af - ter a hilt the 2.Well on the — way, —___ thead in a cloud, the 3Day af = ter day a ~ lone on a hill the ]4Day af = ter day a + lone ona hill the mf a SS =z man with the fool - ish grin is Keep ~ ing per fect - ly stil, But man ‘of 2. thou - sand volo - es talk © ing [perfect - ly low, But man with the fool > ish gin is Keep = i er- fect = ly still) And man with the fool - ish grin is keep per - fect - ly still sas 3 3 3 WW = te 7 no -bod-y wants to know him, — they can {fee that he's just a fool and no -bod - y ev > er hears him, — or the und he ap~ pears to make __ and no-bod -y seems to like him, — they can tell what he wants to do and He nev-et lis” -tens to them — “he Icnows-—- that they'rethe fools z 3 f Dm a c Am © Copyright 1967 for the Would by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London Wi 1 seems to no - tice. (But — the shows his feel - ings. They don’t like him, hie nev -er gives an he nev -er he nev - er fool on Dm G7 Dm7 Cm Ab > ing down andthe in his world spin -ning ‘round cm c c the hill sees the Cm head see Getting Better Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Moderato used to be mad_at_my school, The T gryyoung|man— Me IW’s getting bet-terall the gervune used f@ be an 2 D7 lHold-ing me dows; turning me round,— Youleave me the word, 1 | fi-nal-ly heard, teach-ers who taught_me weren"t Tm hi-ding me head in the 2 fill-ing me up— with your | rules. — Tvelgot to ad-mit do- ing the best. that T | can. Tve|got_ to ad-mit {It'sget-ting|bet-ter, it’s. alittle 3.1 ad-mit 2 D7 Ihave to ad-mit ad-mit{It’sget-ting |bet-ter, it’s get -tinglbet-ter_— since | ime. lhave to ‘Yes, I ad-mit — better, all the o D7 OG Am7 © Copyright 1967 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London W1. you've been mine.— lget-ting so much|bet-ter all the time. It's gettting bet-ter all the | time, bet-ter; 2 1. |lused to be cruel to my |wo-man, I beat her and || ile © kept her s-part from the [things that she loved.— [Man 1 was mean but I'mlchanging my scene and I'm 2 2 le eo do-ing the best that 1 | can. Get-ting so much|bet-ter all the ftime. cGcecG cGp G a A Hard Day’s Night Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Moderato & 1.3. It’s been a and T've been to et you mf c Fmaj7 pei work -ing like —— Its been a [Hard Day's mon - ey To buy you ‘And it’s fvorthitjust to hear you | =— — Et ¢ Bb c Fmaj7 Night, I should be | sleep-ing like a | log —__ but when 1 say you're gon- na | give me ev’ = ry -| thing. why 1 To Coda ® VS get home to you, I find the [thing that you do—— will makeme | feel — love to come home, Cos when 1 get you a- lone— you knowl'll | be—— # © Copyright 1964 & 1966 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI cm c cm 6 Em ev-'ry-thing seems_to be al -fright. Whent’m —|home, Am Em. c D.S. al Coda hold - ing me fight, list, -Yeah!_3. It's been a right, Here There And Everywhere Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Moderately Slow % Here, lmak - ing each day of the year, There, lrun - ning my hands thru her —{hair, Iknow- ing that love is, to hare, F Gm7 Am? Bb F Gm7 ing = my life a her hand: of us think = canbe: one be = diev = ser dies, Am7 Bb Em7 AT 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 op - ing I'm al - ways Em7 Al Dm Gm Gm7 cr © Copyright 1966 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI. 20 want her Gm7 EAT be = side me I know I need evry = where and if [she’s Ab Fm Bom c7 D.S.al Coda But to love her is to meet her | ey -'ry - where, Fm CODA F Gm? Bom? ie F Gm7 - where. Am7 Bh F Hey Jude Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney make it |bad: bea - let me raid’; lowns made to. go out and ——— 2.4. The |min- ute you Jet her un-der your ee oe Soa ee ee ee eee BIN fe dace goer j e a 8 . heart, skin, heart, F 23 To next strain a And an - y time you feel the So let it jpain, Hey Jude, out and let it jin, | Hey Jude, Bb © Copyright 1968 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London W1, the for tle your cold - should ~ world up - on who plays, — ‘shoul - ders, form with your per - (cool do, by the mak - ing his .— you'll move - ment you Gm? D.S.al Coda} CODA bet -ter, ber-rer, ber-rer, ber- rer, dadada da, ber-rer, ber=rer, Oh Repeat and Fade 23 a Let It Be Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Fairly Quick 4 ) c D7 Dm7 G7 ht = Je = Re ss ge = _ ¥ tt Tol vt find my-self__ in |times of trou-ble Mother Ma - ry jsomesto me, speaking words of wis- In!” the bro ken hearted people, living in the jvorld a- grec, | Thorewill be an an- 3. the night is cloudy, thereis, till a that shines on me,’ | (Shine un- til to-mor- = | = = = e = & e Ee pe —— = iz é Am F G And|in my —hourof dark-| ness, She is For {though they may be part-| ed, ‘there is T Wake up to the sound| of mu-sic, a7 F cpm c¢ Speak-ing words of wis-| dom, be, of me,_. here will be an an-| —swer, | Let it stand-ing right in front still a chance that they {~ will see.— Mo-ther Ma- ry comesl_ to me,— peak-ing words of wis-| dom, © Dm7 © Copyright 1970 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London W1 ey his- per words of ketit be} let it foe,_tet it | be. There will be— an there will be— an an- swer, 2. And when} Let it be. an swer, 3. And whe! Vhis-per words of |wis-dom, let it be.| —— ket it be, let it | be,—tet it | be. | Am G F 6 G c Dm oc F EmDm C BhF GF c F 2s so TheLong And Winding Road Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Ts Jong and wind-ing road that leads|__ to your door | wild and win-dy Hnight that the rain. washed a - way, ft will ne-ver dis- ap-\pear, Fe seen that road be -fore has left a pool of /tears, crying for the day, ae F F é Am Dm Gr It al -ways teads|_ me here, Teads me to your. Why leave me stand |- ing here, let me know the times_ I’ve been a- lone_ and © Copyright 1970 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI. aa % <> ‘A - ny-way you'll ne-ver know the |ma-ny ways T've tried but Dm7 G7 they ead me wind-ing road. 2 long long time a - go, Don’t leave me wait ead me to your —_ |door. ” Maxwell’s Silver Hammer Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Steady 4 Joan was quiz zi-cal, |stud-ied pat -a -phy-si-cal |sci -ence in the homb.— [Back in school a- sain, |Max-well plays the fool a-gain, |Teach-er gets an-noy’ P. C. Thir- ty one’ [said we've caughta dir- ty one, |Max-well stands a - lone, Bb Cm Bbm C7b9 Fm Late nights all a Wish-ing to a Paint - ing test - i lione with a test tube, Wwoid an un - plea-sant mon-i - al pic tures, Bb? Eb Bb? Max-well Ed - i -son, | ma -jor- ing in med~i- cine, [calls her on thephonp. — She tells Max to stay |when the class has gone a- way, |so he waits be-hind| Rose and Val- er- ie, screaming from the gal -le- ry,’ |say he must go free. Bb Cm Bom C769. Fm Can I take you to the pie - tures, oh oh oan. Wri - ting fif - ty 1 must not be oh oh oh. judge does not a = and he tells them oh oh oh, BT Eb BET © Copyright 1969 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI 28 as she’s get -ting rea -dy to go, a [knock comes on the door] when she turns her back on the boy, he|creeps up from be- hind] as the words are leav-ing his lips, a | noise comes from be - hind FT BbT Bang bang, Max-well’s |sil - ver ham - mer came | down — up-on her mf his Bang bang Max-well’s | sil - ver ham - mer made |sure that she was By7 Ab Bb7 Fm Bir Bb sure that she was dead. sure that he was dead. Fm Bb Fm Bb7 Eb G cm EBT Ab E 29 Norwegian Wood Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney lonce had a or should 1 | say sat on a my | time, when I a + a ~ |lone, she once had showed me her drink = ing her = Sa talked un - til this bird had Tr it a Jis = mt Nor- we - alan and then “its time for is me Nor -we = gan © Copyright 1965 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI. 30 = round and no - ticed there did = n't crawled off to << 2nd time D.C. al Fine was - n't a | chair. seep inthe | bath. Am7 D7 31 This Boy (Ringo’s Theme) Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Slowly took my love is - n't good ¢ Am Dm7 G7 q Am Oh, he'll re - gret it some ee But |this boy wants you back a- Though he may want__ you — [This boy wants you back a- Dm? G7 c Am F a7 A 3 3 3™ Oh, and this boy. just to © Copyright 1963 & 1964 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London W1. 32 won't be =, he's seen you would - n't mind G a) Am Dm? GT — Would al - ways feel ie Am Dm7 G7 ¢ Am this boy gets you—— back a - | gain, F GT o Am Dm7 Gr ——, J This boy oe \Repeat and fade out mp 33 Ticket To Ride Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Steady 4 think Pm gon-na be | sad, I think it’s to -|day, said that liv - ing with | me is bringing her down, The | girl that’s driving me |mad, is go-ing a - For | she would nev-er be free when I was a - FT F Gm ‘She's got a tic-ket to | ride, |she'sgot a tic-ket to a Dm Bp Dm Fi - hi - hide, [She's got a tic-ket to | ride but she don’t Eb Dm m7 a F © Copyright 1965 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI lon't know why she’s rid - ing so She ought to think right, She ought to do right by BOT Be -|fore she gets to say-ing good + bye,— She ought to c Bb7 D.S.al Coda think right, She oughtto do right — by copa Repeat and fade My — ba - by don't ba = by don't 35 We Can Work It Out Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul MeCartney Fairly Slow Lal T 1. Try to se it, my Do T have to keep on talk- ing 2. Think of what you're say You can get it wrong and still you 3. Try to see it my On-ly time will tel if oT am tm 1 can’t goon? While you see think that it's allright Think ‘of what right or = Tam wrong. ————>— While you see To Coda ® == Run the risk of know-ing that our | love may soon be We can work it out” and get it straight or say good- There's @ chance that we might fall a - | part be ~ fore too We can work it out, We can work it ve = ry short, c c by Em © Copyright 1965 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI 36 and there’s no time have al = ways thought that it’s A D.C. at Coda you once c Fam? B7 Em G (<3 Em We can work it out, We can work it 37 When I’m Sixty Four Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Steady 4 nel et of [bs re 1. could be hand - y mend f when your lights. have kone Bb 7 Wit you suit be send-ing me a la-en~ Ger | birtieday eee ings [ot-le of wie? — You tan knit "3 aweaice? bythe fie" sel | Sum “day Gromins, [bo for 9) dee — F7 Eb Fdim F7 Bb if Ta been out— till lquar-ter to three,_—| would you Jock the |toor? Do- ing the gar - den, |dig-ging the weeds | Whocould ask — for more Bb7 Eb Will you still need— me, | will you still feed__me, | when I'm six = ty = ffowr? G7 Bb G7 FT Bb 1. Tacet 2 : 2. Ev- "ry sum-mer we can rent a |cot-tage on the Ise of [Wight if it’s not too de: ape Gm BOF Gm © Copyright 1967 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WL. 38 —— L Youll be—old - er too land if you 2We — shall —scrimp and save. (Grand children D Gm D GmD GmsoF Gm — sy the word, could {stay with on your knee] — ra, {Chuck and ey | Send me a post-cardjdrop mea line—ftat-ing point of view. In-di-cate pre-cise-ly what you! fs os fe oS i mean to. say,— Yours sin -cere-ly |wast-ing a-way.— Give me your an -swer,fill in a form, — a . | FT Eb FdimF7 Bb -— _ mine for ev- |Will you still need me, | will youstill feed me, | When I'm six-ty- four? = = BAT Eb Gb? Bb G7oc? FT Bh 39 With A Little Help From My Friends Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Fairly slow What wouki you think I ‘sang out’ of tune, would you What = do oT do my love is a- way, does it a love at first Would you be - sight? Yes, I'm lieve stand up and walk out on |me? me your ears and I'l wor - ry you to be a = llone? do I feel by the certain that “it happensall the time. do you see when you c7 c and Tl |try not to sing out of _ key. you |sad be - cause you're on your jown? you a song can't tell you but 1 knowit’s. mine. of the day, are out the fight? 1 © Copyright 1967 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI. 40 by with a lit tle help from my friends. = Mm, 1 get | high with a lit - tle help from my tee Mm, Pm gon-na | try witha lit - tle help from my friends. bo Ginette a ES ea 2 To next strain’ Find want some- bo-dy to 41 Yesterday Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Moderato imp Yes ter -day, All my trou- bles seemedso far a= way, /Sud-den-ly, Tm not half the man I jused to be, F Em? AT Dm Dm? _—_—_Sa = — + Now it looks as thoughthey’reere to stay. Oh | believe There's a sha - dowhang- ing lov - er me,—— Oh [Yes -ter- day Bb cr F Cc Dm7 cr Yes - ter ~ day. sud - den - ly, BOF Em7 AT Dm ¢ Bh Dm know. She Gm cm F Em7 AT © Copyright 1965 for the World by Norther Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London W1. — a, some - thing wrong, now I long for yes - Yes - ter -day, Love was such an Em7 Al Dm 1 need a place Yes - ter - day, a Day Tripper Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McC: tney Moderato ce Dm7 C6 nf [liSehea “Og’ ice - ion ae tees nat gs a c Dm7 c out. good rea -son__|__ for |tak-ing the ea> sy way there: big tea - ser, Ishe tookme half the way stands, to please her. she Jon - ly played one— night op ty played one — night out, now. there, now{ Shewas a | Day___________| Tripper, one way ticket, stands, now. | os 2 “4 © Copyright 1965 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WL It took me a to find | out, and 1 found To Coda ® G © Dm? ce C6 Dm? ce Dm7 = | Day Trip-per, Day Trip-per, 45 Good Day Sunshine Words and Music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Moderato 4 times > shine, G Dé G D6 To Coda® 4th time 1, 1 need to and when the sunshine. We take a the sun is 3.And then we beneath a 7 F Dm7 ———— sun is out, T've got some-thing [can Jaugh a- bout, I feel shining down, Burns my feet___as_ they sha - dy tree, 1 love her and. she’s — 6 © Copyright 1966 for the World by Northern Songs Limited, 19 Upper Brook Street, London WI. Pm in fove andit’s a sun - ny day, touch the ground. _ lov- ing me. She feels _— ~~ cr D&. al Coda she knowsshe’s| look-ing fine, I'm so proud toknowthat| — she is mine. cova sun-shine. + shine Repeat and Fade sun ~ shine, — Day— sun - shine, Good Day D7 cr a 8/01 (41153) The Series The ‘I’s Easy to Play’ Series is an entirely new departure in music publishing. 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