Chords for George Harrison interview bits for "Anthology 3", August 1996.
Tempo:
176.1 bpm
Chords used:
Gm
Gb
G
E
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I was glad we did it and I thought it turned [E] out well [Gb] and I was glad the way we did [Gm] it.
A lot of the other music on this album is stuff which was either from a rehearsal or
just a mono kind of demo or there were some of the demos that I'd made right after we
came back from India.
I had a four-track [Fm] machine in my house [E]
and John and [Gm] Paul came over and
saw a number of those tracks from that tape that I had.
[Gb] I liked because it was Liverpool
and the [N] kind of a girl that makes the news of the world.
You could say she was attractively built.
[Ab] Nobody [Eb] writes kind of comic stuff but that still has a certain seriousness about it.
Like, Palantir Pan was like a really [F] good rock and roll song [A] really but, you know, [Eb] it
bothers me sometimes when [Ab] something's so [Eb] obviously funny and nobody laughs and [G] nobody ever gets [A] it.
Well, I mean mine, [Ab] I kept coming across the [G] words I, me and mine in books about yoga and
stuff.
I [F] mean, you know, about the meaning of life [G] and the difference between the ego
and [Gb] the soul.
You know, the real [Gm] you and the,
[G] you know, [Ab] the you that people [Gm]
mistake
their identity to be [F]
this bones and [G] flesh and bones and the ego and that's really it.
I, me [Ab] and mine is [Gb] all ego [Eb] orientation [Ab] but it is something which is used all the time.
[Eb] You know, no one's frightened of saying it.
[G]
Everyone's playing it, coming on [E] strong all the time.
All through your life, I mean, I.
[Gm] I look at you all, see [C] the lover that's [Eb]
sleeping, [Gm]
while my [F] guitar [C]
gently [D] weeps.
[Gm] I look at the floor and [C] I see it [Eb] needs sweeping.
[Gm] Oh, I just [G] opened the book, pulled the book out of the bookcase and opened [E] it up and it
said something about a guitar.
No, it said something about something gently weeping.
That's right.
[A] I thought, oh, that sounds like a good idea.
[Gb] Put the book back and then [Am] made up a song.
[G] That guitar [A] gently weeps, though, the best version I [E] like anyway now is that solo version of [G]
George's.
That's lovely.
But that's the only one [Em] there is, isn't it?
Well, I mean, you know, other [Bm] than the real record.
Yeah.
I [E] think what must have happened was I just [F] sang it onto the tape with the acoustic guitar
and that's the version that's appearing on this volume three.
[Gb] What was it like to be a [E] Beatle?
[Eb] Who [F] knows?
[Gb] [G] Be one, you know.
[Ab] We only know [Gm] what we have done.
[Gb]
[A] We are [Gm] what we've done and that was [Gb] [N]
predetermined for us probably by something we did in the past.
Look [Gm] out kid, it's something you did God knows when, but you're doing it again.
[Gb] The law of karma.
[Ab] We just did what we [Gm] did and we got, [F] you know, we did good, we did bad and we [N] got
[G] [F] change,
we got love,
[Gb] [N] a sort of destiny really.
And that's all we know.
[E]
[N]
A lot of the other music on this album is stuff which was either from a rehearsal or
just a mono kind of demo or there were some of the demos that I'd made right after we
came back from India.
I had a four-track [Fm] machine in my house [E]
and John and [Gm] Paul came over and
saw a number of those tracks from that tape that I had.
[Gb] I liked because it was Liverpool
and the [N] kind of a girl that makes the news of the world.
You could say she was attractively built.
[Ab] Nobody [Eb] writes kind of comic stuff but that still has a certain seriousness about it.
Like, Palantir Pan was like a really [F] good rock and roll song [A] really but, you know, [Eb] it
bothers me sometimes when [Ab] something's so [Eb] obviously funny and nobody laughs and [G] nobody ever gets [A] it.
Well, I mean mine, [Ab] I kept coming across the [G] words I, me and mine in books about yoga and
stuff.
I [F] mean, you know, about the meaning of life [G] and the difference between the ego
and [Gb] the soul.
You know, the real [Gm] you and the,
[G] you know, [Ab] the you that people [Gm]
mistake
their identity to be [F]
this bones and [G] flesh and bones and the ego and that's really it.
I, me [Ab] and mine is [Gb] all ego [Eb] orientation [Ab] but it is something which is used all the time.
[Eb] You know, no one's frightened of saying it.
[G]
Everyone's playing it, coming on [E] strong all the time.
All through your life, I mean, I.
[Gm] I look at you all, see [C] the lover that's [Eb]
sleeping, [Gm]
while my [F] guitar [C]
gently [D] weeps.
[Gm] I look at the floor and [C] I see it [Eb] needs sweeping.
[Gm] Oh, I just [G] opened the book, pulled the book out of the bookcase and opened [E] it up and it
said something about a guitar.
No, it said something about something gently weeping.
That's right.
[A] I thought, oh, that sounds like a good idea.
[Gb] Put the book back and then [Am] made up a song.
[G] That guitar [A] gently weeps, though, the best version I [E] like anyway now is that solo version of [G]
George's.
That's lovely.
But that's the only one [Em] there is, isn't it?
Well, I mean, you know, other [Bm] than the real record.
Yeah.
I [E] think what must have happened was I just [F] sang it onto the tape with the acoustic guitar
and that's the version that's appearing on this volume three.
[Gb] What was it like to be a [E] Beatle?
[Eb] Who [F] knows?
[Gb] [G] Be one, you know.
[Ab] We only know [Gm] what we have done.
[Gb]
[A] We are [Gm] what we've done and that was [Gb] [N]
predetermined for us probably by something we did in the past.
Look [Gm] out kid, it's something you did God knows when, but you're doing it again.
[Gb] The law of karma.
[Ab] We just did what we [Gm] did and we got, [F] you know, we did good, we did bad and we [N] got
[G] [F] change,
we got love,
[Gb] [N] a sort of destiny really.
And that's all we know.
[E]
[N]
Key:
Gm
Gb
G
E
Ab
Gm
Gb
G
I was glad we did it and I thought it turned [E] out well [Gb] and I was glad the way we did [Gm] it.
A lot of the other music on this album is stuff which _ was either from a rehearsal _ _ _ _ or
just a mono kind of demo _ or there were some of the demos that I'd made right after we
came back from India.
I had a four-track [Fm] machine in my house [E]
and John and [Gm] Paul came over and
saw a number of those tracks from that tape that I had.
[Gb] _ _ I liked _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
because it was Liverpool
and the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] kind of a girl that makes the news of the world.
You could say she was attractively built. _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ Nobody [Eb] writes kind of comic _ stuff but that still has a certain seriousness about it.
Like, Palantir Pan was like a really [F] good rock and roll song [A] really but, _ _ you know, _ _ [Eb] it
bothers me sometimes when [Ab] something's so [Eb] obviously funny and nobody laughs and [G] nobody ever gets [A] it.
Well, I mean mine, [Ab] I kept coming across _ _ _ the [G] _ _ words I, me and mine in books about yoga and
stuff.
I [F] mean, you know, about _ the meaning of life [G] and the difference between the ego
and [Gb] the soul.
You know, the real [Gm] you and the, _ _
_ [G] you know, [Ab] the you that people [Gm]
mistake
their identity to be [F] _
this _ bones and [G] _ _ flesh and bones and the ego and that's really it.
I, me [Ab] and mine is [Gb] all ego [Eb] orientation _ _ [Ab] but it is something which is used all the time.
_ [Eb] You _ know, no one's frightened of saying it.
_ [G] _
Everyone's playing it, coming on [E] strong all the time.
_ _ All through your life, I mean, I.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ I _ look at you all, see [C] the _ lover that's [Eb]
sleeping, _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
while my [F] guitar _ _ _ [C]
gently _ _ _ _ [D] weeps. _
_ _ [Gm] _ I look at the floor _ _ and [C] I see it [Eb] needs sweeping. _
[Gm] Oh, I just _ _ _ [G] opened the book, pulled the book out of the bookcase and opened [E] it up and it
said something about a guitar.
No, it said something about something gently weeping. _
That's right.
[A] I thought, oh, that sounds like a good idea.
[Gb] _ Put the book back and then [Am] made up a song.
_ _ [G] That guitar [A] gently weeps, though, the best version I [E] like anyway now is that solo version of _ [G] _
George's.
That's lovely.
But _ that's the only one [Em] there is, isn't it?
Well, I mean, you know, other [Bm] than the real record.
Yeah.
I [E] think what must have happened was I just [F] sang it _ onto the tape with the acoustic guitar
and that's the version that's appearing on this volume three.
_ _ [Gb] What was it like to be a [E] Beatle?
_ [Eb] _ Who [F] knows?
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [G] Be one, you know.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ We only know [Gm] what we _ have done.
[Gb] _
_ [A] We are [Gm] what we've done and that was _ [Gb] _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ predetermined for us probably by something we did in the past.
_ Look [Gm] out kid, it's something you did God knows when, but you're doing it again.
[Gb] _ _ The law of karma.
_ _ _ [Ab] We just did what we [Gm] did and we got, [F] _ you know, we did good, we did bad and we [N] got _ _
_ [G] _ [F] change,
we got love, _
_ [Gb] _ _ [N] _ _ a sort of destiny really.
_ _ And that's all we know. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
A lot of the other music on this album is stuff which _ was either from a rehearsal _ _ _ _ or
just a mono kind of demo _ or there were some of the demos that I'd made right after we
came back from India.
I had a four-track [Fm] machine in my house [E]
and John and [Gm] Paul came over and
saw a number of those tracks from that tape that I had.
[Gb] _ _ I liked _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
because it was Liverpool
and the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] kind of a girl that makes the news of the world.
You could say she was attractively built. _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ Nobody [Eb] writes kind of comic _ stuff but that still has a certain seriousness about it.
Like, Palantir Pan was like a really [F] good rock and roll song [A] really but, _ _ you know, _ _ [Eb] it
bothers me sometimes when [Ab] something's so [Eb] obviously funny and nobody laughs and [G] nobody ever gets [A] it.
Well, I mean mine, [Ab] I kept coming across _ _ _ the [G] _ _ words I, me and mine in books about yoga and
stuff.
I [F] mean, you know, about _ the meaning of life [G] and the difference between the ego
and [Gb] the soul.
You know, the real [Gm] you and the, _ _
_ [G] you know, [Ab] the you that people [Gm]
mistake
their identity to be [F] _
this _ bones and [G] _ _ flesh and bones and the ego and that's really it.
I, me [Ab] and mine is [Gb] all ego [Eb] orientation _ _ [Ab] but it is something which is used all the time.
_ [Eb] You _ know, no one's frightened of saying it.
_ [G] _
Everyone's playing it, coming on [E] strong all the time.
_ _ All through your life, I mean, I.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ I _ look at you all, see [C] the _ lover that's [Eb]
sleeping, _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
while my [F] guitar _ _ _ [C]
gently _ _ _ _ [D] weeps. _
_ _ [Gm] _ I look at the floor _ _ and [C] I see it [Eb] needs sweeping. _
[Gm] Oh, I just _ _ _ [G] opened the book, pulled the book out of the bookcase and opened [E] it up and it
said something about a guitar.
No, it said something about something gently weeping. _
That's right.
[A] I thought, oh, that sounds like a good idea.
[Gb] _ Put the book back and then [Am] made up a song.
_ _ [G] That guitar [A] gently weeps, though, the best version I [E] like anyway now is that solo version of _ [G] _
George's.
That's lovely.
But _ that's the only one [Em] there is, isn't it?
Well, I mean, you know, other [Bm] than the real record.
Yeah.
I [E] think what must have happened was I just [F] sang it _ onto the tape with the acoustic guitar
and that's the version that's appearing on this volume three.
_ _ [Gb] What was it like to be a [E] Beatle?
_ [Eb] _ Who [F] knows?
[Gb] _ _ _ _ [G] Be one, you know.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ We only know [Gm] what we _ have done.
[Gb] _
_ [A] We are [Gm] what we've done and that was _ [Gb] _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ predetermined for us probably by something we did in the past.
_ Look [Gm] out kid, it's something you did God knows when, but you're doing it again.
[Gb] _ _ The law of karma.
_ _ _ [Ab] We just did what we [Gm] did and we got, [F] _ you know, we did good, we did bad and we [N] got _ _
_ [G] _ [F] change,
we got love, _
_ [Gb] _ _ [N] _ _ a sort of destiny really.
_ _ And that's all we know. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _