Chords for Eleanor Rigby - PAUL McCARTNEY
Tempo:
84.875 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
G
D
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] Paul, [G] we're [C] running, and running out of time too.
[G] So as soon as possible, please.
Yeah, okay.
[C] One, two, three.
Ah, look at all the [Em] lonely people.
[C] Ah, look at all [Em] the lonely people.
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church where her wedding [C] has been.
[Em] Lives in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a [C] jar by the door.
[Em] Who is it for, all alone?
Where [C] do they all [Em] come from?
All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all belong?
Father McKenzie, writing some words to a sermon that [C] no one will hear.
No one comes [Em] near, look at him working,
Donning his socks in the night when there's [C] nobody there.
What does he care?
[Em] All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all come from?
All the lonely people, [C] where do [Em] they all belong?
[C] All the [Em] lonely people, [C]
all the lonely [Em] people.
Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was buried [C] along with her name.
[Em] Nobody came, Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks [Am] through the grave.
No [Em] one was safe, all the lonely people, [C] where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people, where [C] do they [Em] all belong?
[B]
[G] So as soon as possible, please.
Yeah, okay.
[C] One, two, three.
Ah, look at all the [Em] lonely people.
[C] Ah, look at all [Em] the lonely people.
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church where her wedding [C] has been.
[Em] Lives in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a [C] jar by the door.
[Em] Who is it for, all alone?
Where [C] do they all [Em] come from?
All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all belong?
Father McKenzie, writing some words to a sermon that [C] no one will hear.
No one comes [Em] near, look at him working,
Donning his socks in the night when there's [C] nobody there.
What does he care?
[Em] All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all come from?
All the lonely people, [C] where do [Em] they all belong?
[C] All the [Em] lonely people, [C]
all the lonely [Em] people.
Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was buried [C] along with her name.
[Em] Nobody came, Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks [Am] through the grave.
No [Em] one was safe, all the lonely people, [C] where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people, where [C] do they [Em] all belong?
[B]
Key:
Em
C
G
D
Am
Em
C
G
_ _ _ [D] Paul, [G] we're [C] running, and running out of time too.
[G] So as soon as possible, please.
Yeah, okay.
_ _ [C] One, two, three.
Ah, look at all the [Em] lonely people. _ _ _
[C] Ah, look at all [Em] the lonely people. _
_ _ Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church where her wedding [C] has been.
_ [Em] Lives in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a [C] jar by the door.
_ [Em] Who is it for, all alone? _
Where [C] do they all [Em] come from?
_ All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all belong? _
Father McKenzie, writing some words to a sermon that [C] no one will hear.
_ No one comes [Em] near, look at him working,
Donning his socks in the night when there's [C] nobody there.
What does he care?
[Em] All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all come from?
All the lonely people, [C] where do [Em] they all belong?
[C] All the _ [Em] lonely people, _ _ [C]
all the lonely [Em] people. _ _
_ _ Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was buried [C] along with her name.
_ [Em] Nobody came, Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks [Am] through the grave.
No [Em] one was safe, all the lonely people, [C] where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people, where [C] do they [Em] all belong?
_ [B] _
[G] So as soon as possible, please.
Yeah, okay.
_ _ [C] One, two, three.
Ah, look at all the [Em] lonely people. _ _ _
[C] Ah, look at all [Em] the lonely people. _
_ _ Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in a church where her wedding [C] has been.
_ [Em] Lives in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a [C] jar by the door.
_ [Em] Who is it for, all alone? _
Where [C] do they all [Em] come from?
_ All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all belong? _
Father McKenzie, writing some words to a sermon that [C] no one will hear.
_ No one comes [Em] near, look at him working,
Donning his socks in the night when there's [C] nobody there.
What does he care?
[Em] All the lonely people, [C] where do they [Em] all come from?
All the lonely people, [C] where do [Em] they all belong?
[C] All the _ [Em] lonely people, _ _ [C]
all the lonely [Em] people. _ _
_ _ Eleanor Rigby died in a church and was buried [C] along with her name.
_ [Em] Nobody came, Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks [Am] through the grave.
No [Em] one was safe, all the lonely people, [C] where do they all [Em] come from?
All the [C#] lonely people, where [C] do they [Em] all belong?
_ [B] _