BEATLES - "paperback writer" Tablature
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 14:34:00 -0800
From: enthalpy@ix.netcom.com (Chris Fargis )
Song: Paperback Writer
Artist: The Beatles
I prefer to play the opening like this:
e:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
B:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:---------5-----3---------------------------------------------------|
A:---3--5--------------3-----3--5------------------------------------|
E:3-----------3-----3-----3------------------------------------------|
It sounds better than the open strings in the previous posting. Just
a thought...
-C
E-Mails to ChrisF3569@aol.com
From: mikel@mail.freenet.hut.fi (Mikko Laaninen)
I think it was on 'Rubber Soul'? Don't know for sure.
Well, here it is, with the first bit tabbed:
Paperback Writer
by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
It took almost 30 years to get this song on a computer :-)
(Original written in 1966, I wrote this on 01.01.1995)
Yip, it's the best two-chord song I've ever heard...
This is the intro bit:
e----------------v-----------------v
B----------------v-----------------v
G-------0--------v-----------------v
D---0-3-----0-3--v---------0---3---v
A----------------v---3-------------v
E-3--------------v-3-----3---------v
And the complete lyrics & chords:
Paperback writer...
G7
Dear Sir or Madam, ...
It took me years to ...
It's based on a ...
C
And I need a job ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
It's a dirty ...
And his ...
His son is ...
C
It's a steady job ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
It's a thousand ...
I'll be writing ...
I can make it ...
C
I can change it 'round ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
If you really like ...
It could make a ...
If you must ...
C
But I need a break ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
Paperback writer...
And I'll send this to Nevada, too :-)
--
_/_ _ _/ _/ Mikko T. Laaninen
_/_/__/_/ _/ e-mail: mikel@freenet.hut.fi
_/ _/ _/ _/___ phone: +358-0-557266 (_Don't_use_this_please_)
_/ _/ _/___/ Any opinions expressed herein are probably mine.
From: enthalpy@ix.netcom.com (Chris Fargis )
Song: Paperback Writer
Artist: The Beatles
I prefer to play the opening like this:
e:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
B:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G:-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D:---------5-----3---------------------------------------------------|
A:---3--5--------------3-----3--5------------------------------------|
E:3-----------3-----3-----3------------------------------------------|
It sounds better than the open strings in the previous posting. Just
a thought...
-C
E-Mails to ChrisF3569@aol.com
From: mikel@mail.freenet.hut.fi (Mikko Laaninen)
I think it was on 'Rubber Soul'? Don't know for sure.
Well, here it is, with the first bit tabbed:
Paperback Writer
by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
It took almost 30 years to get this song on a computer :-)
(Original written in 1966, I wrote this on 01.01.1995)
Yip, it's the best two-chord song I've ever heard...
This is the intro bit:
e----------------v-----------------v
B----------------v-----------------v
G-------0--------v-----------------v
D---0-3-----0-3--v---------0---3---v
A----------------v---3-------------v
E-3--------------v-3-----3---------v
And the complete lyrics & chords:
Paperback writer...
G7
Dear Sir or Madam, ...
It took me years to ...
It's based on a ...
C
And I need a job ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
It's a dirty ...
And his ...
His son is ...
C
It's a steady job ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
It's a thousand ...
I'll be writing ...
I can make it ...
C
I can change it 'round ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
If you really like ...
It could make a ...
If you must ...
C
But I need a break ...
G7
Paperback wr...
G7
Paperback writer...
And I'll send this to Nevada, too :-)
--
_/_ _ _/ _/ Mikko T. Laaninen
_/_/__/_/ _/ e-mail: mikel@freenet.hut.fi
_/ _/ _/ _/___ phone: +358-0-557266 (_Don't_use_this_please_)
_/ _/ _/___/ Any opinions expressed herein are probably mine.
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