Chords for Eleanor Rigby (Beatles cover) - Mike Massé
Tempo:
138.65 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
C#
Am
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
I look at all the lonely [Em]
people, [C]
lonely [Em]
people.
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church
where a wedding [C] has been.
Lives [Em] in a [Am] dream, waits at [Em] the window,
wearing a face that she keeps in a jar [C] by the door.
Who [Em] is it for?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a sermon
that no [C] one will hear.
No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, donning his socks in the night
[E] when there's [C] nobody there.
What [Em] does he care?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
[C]
[Em] Lonely people.
[C]
My only [Em]
people.
Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was
buried along [Am] with her name.
[Em] Nobody came.
Father [G] McKenzie, wiping the [C#] dirt from his [Em] hands
as he walks [Am] from the grave.
No [Em] one was saved.
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
[G] [F#m]
[Em] [E]
[Am] [Em] [C#] Lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [C#m] come from?
[F#m] It's going to [D] take a lot to change you.
[A] [E] [N]
I look at all the lonely [Em]
people, [C]
lonely [Em]
people.
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church
where a wedding [C] has been.
Lives [Em] in a [Am] dream, waits at [Em] the window,
wearing a face that she keeps in a jar [C] by the door.
Who [Em] is it for?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a sermon
that no [C] one will hear.
No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, donning his socks in the night
[E] when there's [C] nobody there.
What [Em] does he care?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
[C]
[Em] Lonely people.
[C]
My only [Em]
people.
Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was
buried along [Am] with her name.
[Em] Nobody came.
Father [G] McKenzie, wiping the [C#] dirt from his [Em] hands
as he walks [Am] from the grave.
No [Em] one was saved.
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
[G] [F#m]
[Em] [E]
[Am] [Em] [C#] Lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [C#m] come from?
[F#m] It's going to [D] take a lot to change you.
[A] [E] [N]
Key:
Em
C
C#
Am
E
Em
C
C#
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I look at all the lonely [Em] _
people, _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ lonely [Em] _
people. _ _ _ _ _ _
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church
where a wedding [C] has been. _ _
Lives [Em] in a [Am] dream, waits at [Em] the window,
wearing a face that she keeps in a jar [C] by the door.
_ _ Who [Em] is it for?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from? _ _ _
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong? _ _
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a sermon
that no [C] one will hear. _ _
No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, donning his socks in the night
[E] when there's [C] nobody there.
_ _ What [Em] does he care?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from? _ _
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
_ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] Lonely people.
_ _ _ _ _ [C]
My only _ _ _ _ [Em] _
people. _ _ _ _ _ _
Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was
buried along [Am] with her name. _ _
[Em] Nobody came.
Father [G] McKenzie, wiping the [C#] dirt from his [Em] hands
as he walks [Am] from the grave.
_ No [Em] one was saved.
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from? _ _ _
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
_ [G] _ [F#m] _
[Em] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Em] [C#] Lonely people.
_ [C] Where do they all [C#m] come from?
[F#m] It's going to [D] take a lot to change you.
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ I look at all the lonely [Em] _
people, _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ lonely [Em] _
people. _ _ _ _ _ _
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church
where a wedding [C] has been. _ _
Lives [Em] in a [Am] dream, waits at [Em] the window,
wearing a face that she keeps in a jar [C] by the door.
_ _ Who [Em] is it for?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from? _ _ _
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong? _ _
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a sermon
that no [C] one will hear. _ _
No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, donning his socks in the night
[E] when there's [C] nobody there.
_ _ What [Em] does he care?
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from? _ _
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
_ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] Lonely people.
_ _ _ _ _ [C]
My only _ _ _ _ [Em] _
people. _ _ _ _ _ _
Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was
buried along [Am] with her name. _ _
[Em] Nobody came.
Father [G] McKenzie, wiping the [C#] dirt from his [Em] hands
as he walks [Am] from the grave.
_ No [Em] one was saved.
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from? _ _ _
All the [C#] lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] belong?
_ [G] _ [F#m] _
[Em] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Em] [C#] Lonely people.
_ [C] Where do they all [C#m] come from?
[F#m] It's going to [D] take a lot to change you.
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _