Chords for Mick Jagger Inducts The Beatles into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | 1988 Induction
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When I got here tonight, I saw George and he said you're not gonna say anything bad about me, are you I
Couldn't think of anything really on this further moment bad to say about
because in England
During those very early days just while the Beatles were recording their first
Songs it was a real wasteland
England had nothing really to offer as far as pop music was concerned the big hits here that came from England with things like
Ackerbilk
Stranger on the Shore this was what they thought of in England a midnight in Moscow by Kenny ball now we all remember that so
At that point the stones were playing in these little clubs in London
doing Chuck Berry songs and blues and things and we loved doing that and we pretty
scruffy lot and
We thought that we were totally unique
Animals I mean there was no one like us and then we heard there was a group from Liverpool
Now everyone talks about you know, so I all said and Levittown but I can tell you Liverpool this is really
Anyway
[Bb] this group and they had a they had long hair
scruffy clothes
But they had a record contract
And they had a record in the charts with a bluesy harmonica on it called love me do
When I heard the combination of all these things I was almost sick
so a little later on, you know, we were playing a little club in Richmond and
I was doing this song and suddenly I saw there they were right in front of me the fab for
[Db] John [Bbm]
[Bb] Paul Georgian Ringo
The four-headed monster they never went anywhere alone at this point
And they had on these
beautiful long black leather trench coats I
could really die for one of those and I I
Thought even if I have to learn to write songs, I'm gonna
I'm gonna get this
Later on they gave us our first
Big hit in England, which was a song they wrote could I want to be your man and
We were very grateful for that because that really broke us in England and
But the example of the way they wrote and
the original way that they they crafted their songs wasn't lost on us and
Later on their success in America broke down a lot of doors that helped everyone else from England
That followed and I thank them very much for all those things
[N]
The one thing I never appreciate doing those early years was every time I come to New York they would say to me hey
Are you a beetle?
Oh, are you a goyle?
But you know, I learned to live with that
well
We went through some pretty strange times.
Yeah
We had a sort of a lot of rivalry in those early years and a little bit of friction
But we always ended up friends
And I like to think we still are
Because they were some of the greatest times of our lives and I'm I'm really proud to be the one that
Leads them into the rock and roll Hall of
Couldn't think of anything really on this further moment bad to say about
because in England
During those very early days just while the Beatles were recording their first
Songs it was a real wasteland
England had nothing really to offer as far as pop music was concerned the big hits here that came from England with things like
Ackerbilk
Stranger on the Shore this was what they thought of in England a midnight in Moscow by Kenny ball now we all remember that so
At that point the stones were playing in these little clubs in London
doing Chuck Berry songs and blues and things and we loved doing that and we pretty
scruffy lot and
We thought that we were totally unique
Animals I mean there was no one like us and then we heard there was a group from Liverpool
Now everyone talks about you know, so I all said and Levittown but I can tell you Liverpool this is really
Anyway
[Bb] this group and they had a they had long hair
scruffy clothes
But they had a record contract
And they had a record in the charts with a bluesy harmonica on it called love me do
When I heard the combination of all these things I was almost sick
so a little later on, you know, we were playing a little club in Richmond and
I was doing this song and suddenly I saw there they were right in front of me the fab for
[Db] John [Bbm]
[Bb] Paul Georgian Ringo
The four-headed monster they never went anywhere alone at this point
And they had on these
beautiful long black leather trench coats I
could really die for one of those and I I
Thought even if I have to learn to write songs, I'm gonna
I'm gonna get this
Later on they gave us our first
Big hit in England, which was a song they wrote could I want to be your man and
We were very grateful for that because that really broke us in England and
But the example of the way they wrote and
the original way that they they crafted their songs wasn't lost on us and
Later on their success in America broke down a lot of doors that helped everyone else from England
That followed and I thank them very much for all those things
[N]
The one thing I never appreciate doing those early years was every time I come to New York they would say to me hey
Are you a beetle?
Oh, are you a goyle?
But you know, I learned to live with that
well
We went through some pretty strange times.
Yeah
We had a sort of a lot of rivalry in those early years and a little bit of friction
But we always ended up friends
And I like to think we still are
Because they were some of the greatest times of our lives and I'm I'm really proud to be the one that
Leads them into the rock and roll Hall of
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When I got here tonight, I saw George and he said you're not gonna say anything bad about me, are you I
Couldn't think of anything really on this further moment bad to say about
because in England
_ _ During those very early days just while the Beatles were recording their first
Songs it was a real wasteland
England had nothing really to offer as far as pop music was concerned the big hits here that came from England with things like _
Ackerbilk
Stranger on the Shore this was what they thought of in England a midnight in Moscow by Kenny ball now we all remember that _ so _
At that point the stones were playing in these little clubs in London
doing Chuck Berry songs and blues and things and we loved doing that and we _ pretty
scruffy lot and
We thought that we were totally unique
_ Animals I mean there was no one like us and then we heard there was a group from _ Liverpool
_ _ Now everyone talks about you know, so I all said and Levittown but I can tell you Liverpool this is really
_ _ _ _ _ Anyway _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ this group and they had a they had long hair _ _
scruffy clothes
But they had a record contract _
And they had a record in the charts with a bluesy harmonica on it called love me do
_ When I heard the combination of all these things I was almost sick
_ so _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a little later on, you know, we were playing a little club in Richmond _ and
I was doing this song and suddenly I saw there they were right in front of me the fab for
_ [Db] John _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Paul Georgian Ringo _
The four-headed monster they never went anywhere alone at this point
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And they had on these
beautiful long black leather trench coats I
could really die for one of those and I I
Thought even if I have to learn to write songs, I'm gonna
I'm gonna get this
Later _ _ _ _ _ _ _
on they gave us our first _ _
Big hit in England, which was a song they wrote could I want to be your man _ and
We were very grateful for that because that really broke us in England and
But the example of the way they wrote and
the original way that they they crafted their songs wasn't lost on us and
Later on their success in America broke down a lot of doors that helped everyone else from England
That followed and I thank them very much for all those things _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N]
The one thing I never appreciate doing those early years was every time I come to New York they would say to me hey
_ Are you a beetle?
Oh, are you a goyle?
_ _ But you know, I learned to live with that
_ _ _ well
We went through some pretty strange times.
Yeah
We had a sort of a lot of rivalry in those early years and a little bit of friction
But we always ended up friends
And I like to think we still are
Because they were some of the greatest times of our lives and I'm I'm really proud to be the one that
Leads them into the rock and roll Hall of
Couldn't think of anything really on this further moment bad to say about
because in England
_ _ During those very early days just while the Beatles were recording their first
Songs it was a real wasteland
England had nothing really to offer as far as pop music was concerned the big hits here that came from England with things like _
Ackerbilk
Stranger on the Shore this was what they thought of in England a midnight in Moscow by Kenny ball now we all remember that _ so _
At that point the stones were playing in these little clubs in London
doing Chuck Berry songs and blues and things and we loved doing that and we _ pretty
scruffy lot and
We thought that we were totally unique
_ Animals I mean there was no one like us and then we heard there was a group from _ Liverpool
_ _ Now everyone talks about you know, so I all said and Levittown but I can tell you Liverpool this is really
_ _ _ _ _ Anyway _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ this group and they had a they had long hair _ _
scruffy clothes
But they had a record contract _
And they had a record in the charts with a bluesy harmonica on it called love me do
_ When I heard the combination of all these things I was almost sick
_ so _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a little later on, you know, we were playing a little club in Richmond _ and
I was doing this song and suddenly I saw there they were right in front of me the fab for
_ [Db] John _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] Paul Georgian Ringo _
The four-headed monster they never went anywhere alone at this point
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
And they had on these
beautiful long black leather trench coats I
could really die for one of those and I I
Thought even if I have to learn to write songs, I'm gonna
I'm gonna get this
Later _ _ _ _ _ _ _
on they gave us our first _ _
Big hit in England, which was a song they wrote could I want to be your man _ and
We were very grateful for that because that really broke us in England and
But the example of the way they wrote and
the original way that they they crafted their songs wasn't lost on us and
Later on their success in America broke down a lot of doors that helped everyone else from England
That followed and I thank them very much for all those things _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N]
The one thing I never appreciate doing those early years was every time I come to New York they would say to me hey
_ Are you a beetle?
Oh, are you a goyle?
_ _ But you know, I learned to live with that
_ _ _ well
We went through some pretty strange times.
Yeah
We had a sort of a lot of rivalry in those early years and a little bit of friction
But we always ended up friends
And I like to think we still are
Because they were some of the greatest times of our lives and I'm I'm really proud to be the one that
Leads them into the rock and roll Hall of