Chords for Jubilee's Backstage with Paul McCartney!
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
G
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[E] Roll up, roll up with a magical mystery tour!
Step right this way!
Here we are!
Jubilee [B] concert, London.
[G] [A] Ready to [F] roll?
Yeah.
[A] Am I ready to roll?
Let's go!
Mystery tour, [E] roll up!
Mystery tour,
[G] roll up with a [A] mystery tour!
[E] [G]
I'm gonna get you!
[A] [D] You know, on these kind of [B] shows you never know about the nerves because you're not in your [D] normal world.
[A] What happens is you're on [E]
and you've got to be up to speed immediately.
[G]
Which is [A] a different kind of [E] challenge.
15 minutes later you're off.
So you've [C] got to have done it all in [A] that time.
[Em] But it's different.
So you never know, you might get nerves kicking [D] but [E] that's always a possibility.
[Abm] A little scruff [Dm] from Liverpool and they're getting [D] me to introduce the Royal Family.
[C] Yeah, it's a huge honour.
It really is.
[Bb] I was [Eb] there, I was 10 years old [A] when she [B] came to the throne.
And it was very special.
[E] So you imagine just me, some [G] little kid from Speak [B] in Liverpool.
[Gb] And here I [G] am, doing [Gb] this.
[D]
It is a huge [B] honour and it's great.
I could have [D] never imagined [Em] it.
Still got to [Gb] pinch myself.
[G] But here we are.
[A] Today's the day.
[E] We heard some of the practice [Gm] before rehearsing.
It was [A] really nice having a good sing-a [Bb]-song too while we're [E] waiting here.
Made it go a bit faster.
[G] First time with the crowd.
This is the [A] year to be finished.
[E] Definitely.
[A]
[D] [C]
[G] [Bb]
[D]
[A] [D]
The magical [C] mystery tour is [G] dying to take you [Bb] away.
A bit more English now, considering [Dm] who's just popped on stage next to you.
[A] The [Gb] Englishman himself.
[Dm] The coolest dude in [Ab] the world.
[A] [F] Who is it?
[D] Hi Paul.
Hello.
[Dbm] [E]
[A]
In the red [E] market place, Molly is the [A] singer in the band.
Desmond's been to Molly's house.
Are we digging it?
[Am] We're digging.
Specially [D] made for tonight.
[A]
Specially found [Am] buttons.
Not found by me, but found.
With [A] little crowns all embroidered.
And in this [D] case here, [B] we happen to [A] have a special little instrument [Dm] that was sent to me by [B] Hafner of Germany, who make [Am] the bass I play.
And I've played for many, many [A] a year.
And this [E] is it.
[C]
Jubilee bass.
[F] Yeah, do [D] you believe [Am] that?
Yeah, man.
[F] [A] Here it is.
[Gb] [Dbm]
[E] [A]
[Am] [E] And [F] lads, just one more thing.
[D] Wow.
[Gm] Yeah.
Her [Bb] Majesty's a pretty nice girl.
[Fm] She doesn't have a [Ab] lot to say.
[Gb]
[F] Mm-hmm.
Someday I'm gonna make her mine.
Oh yeah.
[A] Desmond and Molly [E] Jones.
[A] Happy ever after.
[F] Coming through, [Ab] coming through, coming [A] through.
Hey, Robs, how you doing, man?
[F]
[Gb] Hey, hey, we're the Monkees.
[D] [Ab]
People [Dm] say we're Monkeey around.
[B]
We're [F] too busy singing to put anybody [Gb] down.
[D] Monkeey.
I'm a big [E] fan of the Queen.
I think she's been doing a great job for 60 years.
I say to people, if you look at a policeman's career,
he does 20 years.
So she's [G] done three coppers [A] careers,
and she's still [E] going strong.
I think that takes a little bit [G] of something.
Well, I was gonna play Let It Be on Popeye.
[D] Which was easy, because I went [A] slit, straight to the mouth.
On [D] me, I've got [G] to take my Dixie porn off.
[D] I'm gonna [A] play the first minute of We Are Family, Sister [G] Slit.
You've got one minute.
Suddenly, there we [Bb] were.
There's the gentleman, [Am] where Peter Kay was announced.
[A] There's the gentleman, Paul McCartney.
He went out and put all these [E] people in the mouth,
stretching back [Am] to [A] Trafalgar Square.
It [E] looked like thousands and thousands of people.
[G] [A] And over in the Royal Box, [E] there she is, Her Majesty with the family.
[A] The biggest [D] thought I had of the [E] weekend
was that it seemed like it was a humanizing [Am] jubilee.
Because you [D] realize that it's not just some [C] figure
who sort of waves from the carriage.
[Bm] This is a real person.
This is a real [D] mum.
[A] And the family, it's [B] a real family.
You know, they're not perfect [Gb] by any means, but they're real.
And I [B] think this jubilee kind of said that to a lot of people.
I think that's why people have the street parties.
[Ab] Suddenly, the [B] nation came together [E] for this celebration,
for this woman who's served [G] us for 60 years.
And she kept it together, man.
[E] Roll up, roll up with a magical mystery tour!
Step right this way!
Here we are!
Jubilee [B] concert, London.
[G] [A] Ready to [F] roll?
Yeah.
[A] Am I ready to roll?
Let's go!
Mystery tour, [E] roll up!
Mystery tour,
[G] roll up with a [A] mystery tour!
[E] [G]
I'm gonna get you!
[A] [D] You know, on these kind of [B] shows you never know about the nerves because you're not in your [D] normal world.
[A] What happens is you're on [E]
and you've got to be up to speed immediately.
[G]
Which is [A] a different kind of [E] challenge.
15 minutes later you're off.
So you've [C] got to have done it all in [A] that time.
[Em] But it's different.
So you never know, you might get nerves kicking [D] but [E] that's always a possibility.
[Abm] A little scruff [Dm] from Liverpool and they're getting [D] me to introduce the Royal Family.
[C] Yeah, it's a huge honour.
It really is.
[Bb] I was [Eb] there, I was 10 years old [A] when she [B] came to the throne.
And it was very special.
[E] So you imagine just me, some [G] little kid from Speak [B] in Liverpool.
[Gb] And here I [G] am, doing [Gb] this.
[D]
It is a huge [B] honour and it's great.
I could have [D] never imagined [Em] it.
Still got to [Gb] pinch myself.
[G] But here we are.
[A] Today's the day.
[E] We heard some of the practice [Gm] before rehearsing.
It was [A] really nice having a good sing-a [Bb]-song too while we're [E] waiting here.
Made it go a bit faster.
[G] First time with the crowd.
This is the [A] year to be finished.
[E] Definitely.
[A]
[D] [C]
[G] [Bb]
[D]
[A] [D]
The magical [C] mystery tour is [G] dying to take you [Bb] away.
A bit more English now, considering [Dm] who's just popped on stage next to you.
[A] The [Gb] Englishman himself.
[Dm] The coolest dude in [Ab] the world.
[A] [F] Who is it?
[D] Hi Paul.
Hello.
[Dbm] [E]
[A]
In the red [E] market place, Molly is the [A] singer in the band.
Desmond's been to Molly's house.
Are we digging it?
[Am] We're digging.
Specially [D] made for tonight.
[A]
Specially found [Am] buttons.
Not found by me, but found.
With [A] little crowns all embroidered.
And in this [D] case here, [B] we happen to [A] have a special little instrument [Dm] that was sent to me by [B] Hafner of Germany, who make [Am] the bass I play.
And I've played for many, many [A] a year.
And this [E] is it.
[C]
Jubilee bass.
[F] Yeah, do [D] you believe [Am] that?
Yeah, man.
[F] [A] Here it is.
[Gb] [Dbm]
[E] [A]
[Am] [E] And [F] lads, just one more thing.
[D] Wow.
[Gm] Yeah.
Her [Bb] Majesty's a pretty nice girl.
[Fm] She doesn't have a [Ab] lot to say.
[Gb]
[F] Mm-hmm.
Someday I'm gonna make her mine.
Oh yeah.
[A] Desmond and Molly [E] Jones.
[A] Happy ever after.
[F] Coming through, [Ab] coming through, coming [A] through.
Hey, Robs, how you doing, man?
[F]
[Gb] Hey, hey, we're the Monkees.
[D] [Ab]
People [Dm] say we're Monkeey around.
[B]
We're [F] too busy singing to put anybody [Gb] down.
[D] Monkeey.
I'm a big [E] fan of the Queen.
I think she's been doing a great job for 60 years.
I say to people, if you look at a policeman's career,
he does 20 years.
So she's [G] done three coppers [A] careers,
and she's still [E] going strong.
I think that takes a little bit [G] of something.
Well, I was gonna play Let It Be on Popeye.
[D] Which was easy, because I went [A] slit, straight to the mouth.
On [D] me, I've got [G] to take my Dixie porn off.
[D] I'm gonna [A] play the first minute of We Are Family, Sister [G] Slit.
You've got one minute.
Suddenly, there we [Bb] were.
There's the gentleman, [Am] where Peter Kay was announced.
[A] There's the gentleman, Paul McCartney.
He went out and put all these [E] people in the mouth,
stretching back [Am] to [A] Trafalgar Square.
It [E] looked like thousands and thousands of people.
[G] [A] And over in the Royal Box, [E] there she is, Her Majesty with the family.
[A] The biggest [D] thought I had of the [E] weekend
was that it seemed like it was a humanizing [Am] jubilee.
Because you [D] realize that it's not just some [C] figure
who sort of waves from the carriage.
[Bm] This is a real person.
This is a real [D] mum.
[A] And the family, it's [B] a real family.
You know, they're not perfect [Gb] by any means, but they're real.
And I [B] think this jubilee kind of said that to a lot of people.
I think that's why people have the street parties.
[Ab] Suddenly, the [B] nation came together [E] for this celebration,
for this woman who's served [G] us for 60 years.
And she kept it together, man.
Key:
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ Roll up, roll up with a magical mystery tour!
Step right this way!
_ Here we are! _
Jubilee [B] concert, London.
[G] _ _ _ [A] Ready to [F] roll?
Yeah.
[A] Am I ready to roll?
Let's go!
_ _ Mystery tour, [E] roll up!
Mystery tour, _
[G] roll up with a [A] mystery tour! _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
I'm gonna get you!
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] You _ _ know, on these kind of [B] shows you never know about the nerves because you're not in your [D] normal world.
[A] What happens is you're on [E]
and you've got to be up to speed immediately.
[G] _
Which is [A] _ a different kind of [E] challenge.
15 minutes later you're off.
So you've [C] got to have done it all in [A] that time.
_ [Em] But _ it's different.
_ So you never know, you might get nerves kicking [D] but _ [E] that's always a possibility.
_ _ _ [Abm] A little scruff [Dm] from Liverpool and they're getting [D] me to introduce the Royal Family.
_ [C] _ Yeah, it's a huge honour.
It really is.
[Bb] I was [Eb] there, I was 10 years old [A] when she [B] came to the throne.
_ _ And it was very special.
[E] So you imagine just me, some [G] little kid from Speak [B] in Liverpool.
_ [Gb] And here I [G] am, doing [Gb] this.
_ _ [D] _
_ It is a huge [B] honour and it's great.
I could have [D] never imagined [Em] it.
_ _ Still got to [Gb] pinch myself.
[G] But here we are.
[A] Today's the day.
_ [E] _ _ We heard some of the practice [Gm] before rehearsing.
It was [A] really nice having a good sing-a [Bb]-song too while we're [E] waiting here.
Made it go a bit faster.
_ _ _ [G] First time with the crowd.
This is the [A] year to be finished.
_ [E] Definitely.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
The magical _ [C] mystery tour is [G] dying to take you [Bb] away.
A bit more English now, considering [Dm] who's just popped on stage next to you.
[A] The [Gb] Englishman himself.
[Dm] The coolest dude in [Ab] the world. _
[A] [F] Who is it? _ _ _ _ _
[D] Hi Paul.
Hello.
[Dbm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ In the red _ _ [E] market place, _ Molly is the [A] singer in the band. _
_ _ Desmond's been to Molly's _ house.
Are we digging it?
[Am] _ We're digging. _
_ Specially [D] made for tonight.
_ _ [A] _
Specially found [Am] buttons.
Not found by me, but found.
_ With [A] little crowns all embroidered.
And _ _ in this [D] case here, [B] we happen to [A] have _ _ _ a special little instrument [Dm] that was sent to me by [B] Hafner of Germany, who make [Am] the bass I play.
And I've played for many, many [A] a year. _ _ _
And this [E] is it.
_ [C] _ _
Jubilee bass.
[F] _ _ Yeah, do [D] you believe [Am] that?
_ Yeah, man.
[F] _ [A] Here it is.
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [E] And [F] lads, just one more thing.
_ _ [D] Wow.
_ [Gm] Yeah. _
_ _ _ _ Her [Bb] Majesty's a pretty nice girl.
[Fm] She doesn't have a [Ab] lot to say.
[Gb] _
[F] Mm-hmm.
_ Someday I'm gonna make her mine.
Oh yeah.
[A] _ _ _ _ Desmond and Molly _ [E] Jones. _ _ _
[A] Happy ever after.
[F] Coming through, [Ab] coming through, coming [A] through.
Hey, Robs, how you doing, man?
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [Gb] Hey, hey, we're the Monkees.
[D] _ _ [Ab]
People [Dm] say we're Monkeey around.
[B] _ _
We're [F] too busy singing _ to put anybody _ [Gb] down. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ Monkeey.
I'm a big [E] fan of the Queen.
I think she's been doing a great job for 60 years.
I say to people, if you look at a policeman's career,
he does 20 years.
So she's [G] done three coppers [A] careers,
and she's still [E] going strong.
I think that takes a little bit [G] of something.
Well, I was gonna play Let It Be on Popeye.
[D] Which was easy, because I went [A] slit, _ straight to the mouth. _
On [D] me, I've got [G] to take my Dixie porn off.
[D] I'm gonna [A] play the first minute _ of We Are Family, Sister [G] Slit.
_ You've got one minute.
_ _ Suddenly, there we [Bb] were.
There's the gentleman, [Am] where Peter Kay was announced.
[A] There's the gentleman, Paul McCartney.
He went out and put all these [E] people in the mouth,
stretching back [Am] to _ [A] Trafalgar Square.
_ It [E] looked like _ _ thousands and thousands of people.
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] And over in the Royal Box, [E] there she is, Her Majesty with the family.
_ [A] The biggest [D] thought I had of the [E] weekend
was that it seemed like it was a humanizing [Am] jubilee.
Because you [D] realize that it's not just some [C] figure
who sort of waves from the carriage.
[Bm] This is a real person.
This is a real [D] mum.
_ _ [A] And the family, it's [B] a real family.
You know, they're not perfect [Gb] by any means, but they're real.
And I [B] think this jubilee kind of said that to a lot of people.
I think that's why people have the street parties.
[Ab] _ Suddenly, _ the [B] nation came together [E] for this celebration,
_ for this woman who's served [G] us for 60 years.
_ And she kept it together, man. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ Roll up, roll up with a magical mystery tour!
Step right this way!
_ Here we are! _
Jubilee [B] concert, London.
[G] _ _ _ [A] Ready to [F] roll?
Yeah.
[A] Am I ready to roll?
Let's go!
_ _ Mystery tour, [E] roll up!
Mystery tour, _
[G] roll up with a [A] mystery tour! _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
I'm gonna get you!
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] You _ _ know, on these kind of [B] shows you never know about the nerves because you're not in your [D] normal world.
[A] What happens is you're on [E]
and you've got to be up to speed immediately.
[G] _
Which is [A] _ a different kind of [E] challenge.
15 minutes later you're off.
So you've [C] got to have done it all in [A] that time.
_ [Em] But _ it's different.
_ So you never know, you might get nerves kicking [D] but _ [E] that's always a possibility.
_ _ _ [Abm] A little scruff [Dm] from Liverpool and they're getting [D] me to introduce the Royal Family.
_ [C] _ Yeah, it's a huge honour.
It really is.
[Bb] I was [Eb] there, I was 10 years old [A] when she [B] came to the throne.
_ _ And it was very special.
[E] So you imagine just me, some [G] little kid from Speak [B] in Liverpool.
_ [Gb] And here I [G] am, doing [Gb] this.
_ _ [D] _
_ It is a huge [B] honour and it's great.
I could have [D] never imagined [Em] it.
_ _ Still got to [Gb] pinch myself.
[G] But here we are.
[A] Today's the day.
_ [E] _ _ We heard some of the practice [Gm] before rehearsing.
It was [A] really nice having a good sing-a [Bb]-song too while we're [E] waiting here.
Made it go a bit faster.
_ _ _ [G] First time with the crowd.
This is the [A] year to be finished.
_ [E] Definitely.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
The magical _ [C] mystery tour is [G] dying to take you [Bb] away.
A bit more English now, considering [Dm] who's just popped on stage next to you.
[A] The [Gb] Englishman himself.
[Dm] The coolest dude in [Ab] the world. _
[A] [F] Who is it? _ _ _ _ _
[D] Hi Paul.
Hello.
[Dbm] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ In the red _ _ [E] market place, _ Molly is the [A] singer in the band. _
_ _ Desmond's been to Molly's _ house.
Are we digging it?
[Am] _ We're digging. _
_ Specially [D] made for tonight.
_ _ [A] _
Specially found [Am] buttons.
Not found by me, but found.
_ With [A] little crowns all embroidered.
And _ _ in this [D] case here, [B] we happen to [A] have _ _ _ a special little instrument [Dm] that was sent to me by [B] Hafner of Germany, who make [Am] the bass I play.
And I've played for many, many [A] a year. _ _ _
And this [E] is it.
_ [C] _ _
Jubilee bass.
[F] _ _ Yeah, do [D] you believe [Am] that?
_ Yeah, man.
[F] _ [A] Here it is.
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [E] And [F] lads, just one more thing.
_ _ [D] Wow.
_ [Gm] Yeah. _
_ _ _ _ Her [Bb] Majesty's a pretty nice girl.
[Fm] She doesn't have a [Ab] lot to say.
[Gb] _
[F] Mm-hmm.
_ Someday I'm gonna make her mine.
Oh yeah.
[A] _ _ _ _ Desmond and Molly _ [E] Jones. _ _ _
[A] Happy ever after.
[F] Coming through, [Ab] coming through, coming [A] through.
Hey, Robs, how you doing, man?
_ _ [F] _ _
_ [Gb] Hey, hey, we're the Monkees.
[D] _ _ [Ab]
People [Dm] say we're Monkeey around.
[B] _ _
We're [F] too busy singing _ to put anybody _ [Gb] down. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ Monkeey.
I'm a big [E] fan of the Queen.
I think she's been doing a great job for 60 years.
I say to people, if you look at a policeman's career,
he does 20 years.
So she's [G] done three coppers [A] careers,
and she's still [E] going strong.
I think that takes a little bit [G] of something.
Well, I was gonna play Let It Be on Popeye.
[D] Which was easy, because I went [A] slit, _ straight to the mouth. _
On [D] me, I've got [G] to take my Dixie porn off.
[D] I'm gonna [A] play the first minute _ of We Are Family, Sister [G] Slit.
_ You've got one minute.
_ _ Suddenly, there we [Bb] were.
There's the gentleman, [Am] where Peter Kay was announced.
[A] There's the gentleman, Paul McCartney.
He went out and put all these [E] people in the mouth,
stretching back [Am] to _ [A] Trafalgar Square.
_ It [E] looked like _ _ thousands and thousands of people.
[G] _ _ _ _ [A] And over in the Royal Box, [E] there she is, Her Majesty with the family.
_ [A] The biggest [D] thought I had of the [E] weekend
was that it seemed like it was a humanizing [Am] jubilee.
Because you [D] realize that it's not just some [C] figure
who sort of waves from the carriage.
[Bm] This is a real person.
This is a real [D] mum.
_ _ [A] And the family, it's [B] a real family.
You know, they're not perfect [Gb] by any means, but they're real.
And I [B] think this jubilee kind of said that to a lot of people.
I think that's why people have the street parties.
[Ab] _ Suddenly, _ the [B] nation came together [E] for this celebration,
_ for this woman who's served [G] us for 60 years.
_ And she kept it together, man. _ _