Chords for Paul McCartney and Ronnie Wood on 'Get Back'
Tempo:
102 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] I played with you at the O2 and quite recently and I played with you again
Get Back at the Royal Albert Hall.
I've never really played with you live apart
from that song twice and I thought yeah this is great.
It's our song Ron.
Yeah put it there.
Yeah I know it was great because the thing is you know you were we didn't
have any rehearsal so it was one of those backstage like you want to get up
come on Ron.
It was like boom boom boom you're in.
I thought well he doesn't know the solo
but you know I'm gonna give him one so just go go and he played the play.
Actually he came up to me and went
not bad actually yeah do it again.
I love it.
Yeah so this is the song we play together.
Get Back.
I remember you played this on the roof didn't you at the old Savile Road.
Yeah yeah yeah
yeah it was uh we were doing.
It's one of the last times you got together wasn't it?
I think it was the
last time we played yeah we were uh we were doing this whole Let It Be project and we were gonna
maybe have a ocean liner we were gonna do a concert on or we were gonna do it in some big stadium.
We had all grand plans.
Yeah.
Ended up just saying let's sod it let's go on the roof you know.
All the other people coming out of their offices and so yeah it was great man.
Yeah [B] I always think of that when I drive around there you know I wonder if they're still up there.
And lots of people think I'm mad I go that's where the beat was played up there you know.
Well yeah it's not possible.
And Billy Preston we miss him don't we?
Oh lovely.
Yeah he's a lovely boy.
And again none of these solos or anything are written you know like because
we don't work like that he's just come up with that.
Exactly yeah.
Oh yeah take it Bill and he
comes up with that.
We wrote a solo together like that um called a stone song called Crazy Mama.
It's the guitar and the piano harmonizing but it's fantastic with Billy you just join in and
you're there you know magic.
Yeah first time we ever met him was when Richard came to Hamburg
and Billy was his 16 year old accompanist on organ.
Yeah.
He was just like a little kid.
And didn't he do a bit of an apprenticeship with Ray Charles too Billy?
Yeah yeah I think so yeah.
Yeah fantastic huh?
Again like you say it's all out the gospel world.
Yeah.
You know he was a gospel organist.
It's a great little tune.
Yeah.
That was supposed to be the end.
We were having too much fun.
Yeah you can't let it stop
there.
Couldn't stop it man.
1969 eh?
Unbelievable.
Like you say the sun was always shining in the 60s.
Yeah felt like it you know.
Get Back at the Royal Albert Hall.
I've never really played with you live apart
from that song twice and I thought yeah this is great.
It's our song Ron.
Yeah put it there.
Yeah I know it was great because the thing is you know you were we didn't
have any rehearsal so it was one of those backstage like you want to get up
come on Ron.
It was like boom boom boom you're in.
I thought well he doesn't know the solo
but you know I'm gonna give him one so just go go and he played the play.
Actually he came up to me and went
not bad actually yeah do it again.
I love it.
Yeah so this is the song we play together.
Get Back.
I remember you played this on the roof didn't you at the old Savile Road.
Yeah yeah yeah
yeah it was uh we were doing.
It's one of the last times you got together wasn't it?
I think it was the
last time we played yeah we were uh we were doing this whole Let It Be project and we were gonna
maybe have a ocean liner we were gonna do a concert on or we were gonna do it in some big stadium.
We had all grand plans.
Yeah.
Ended up just saying let's sod it let's go on the roof you know.
All the other people coming out of their offices and so yeah it was great man.
Yeah [B] I always think of that when I drive around there you know I wonder if they're still up there.
And lots of people think I'm mad I go that's where the beat was played up there you know.
Well yeah it's not possible.
And Billy Preston we miss him don't we?
Oh lovely.
Yeah he's a lovely boy.
And again none of these solos or anything are written you know like because
we don't work like that he's just come up with that.
Exactly yeah.
Oh yeah take it Bill and he
comes up with that.
We wrote a solo together like that um called a stone song called Crazy Mama.
It's the guitar and the piano harmonizing but it's fantastic with Billy you just join in and
you're there you know magic.
Yeah first time we ever met him was when Richard came to Hamburg
and Billy was his 16 year old accompanist on organ.
Yeah.
He was just like a little kid.
And didn't he do a bit of an apprenticeship with Ray Charles too Billy?
Yeah yeah I think so yeah.
Yeah fantastic huh?
Again like you say it's all out the gospel world.
Yeah.
You know he was a gospel organist.
It's a great little tune.
Yeah.
That was supposed to be the end.
We were having too much fun.
Yeah you can't let it stop
there.
Couldn't stop it man.
1969 eh?
Unbelievable.
Like you say the sun was always shining in the 60s.
Yeah felt like it you know.
Key:
E
B
E
B
E
B
E
B
_ [E] _ _ _ I played with you at the O2 and quite recently and I played with you again _
Get Back at the Royal Albert Hall.
I've never really played with you live apart
from that song twice and I thought yeah this is great.
It's our song Ron.
Yeah put it there.
_ Yeah I know it was great because the thing is you know you were we didn't
have any rehearsal so it was one of those backstage like you want to get up
come on Ron.
It was like boom boom boom you're in.
I thought well he doesn't know the solo
but you know I'm gonna give him one so just go go and he played the play.
Actually he came up to me and went
not bad actually yeah do it again.
_ I love it.
Yeah so this is the song we play together.
Get Back. _
I remember you played this on the roof didn't you at the old Savile Road.
Yeah yeah yeah
_ yeah it was uh we were doing.
It's one of the last times you got together wasn't it?
I think it was the
last time we played yeah we were uh we were doing this whole Let It Be project and we were gonna
maybe have a ocean liner we were gonna do a concert on or we were gonna do it in some big stadium.
We had all grand plans.
Yeah.
Ended up just saying let's sod it let's go on the roof you know.
All the other people coming out of their offices and so yeah it was great man.
Yeah [B] I always think of that when I drive around there you know I wonder if they're still up there.
_ _ And lots of people think I'm mad I go that's where the beat was played up there you know.
_ _ Well yeah it's not possible.
_ _ _ And Billy Preston we miss him don't we?
Oh lovely.
Yeah he's a lovely boy.
_ _ And again none of these solos or anything are written you know like because
we don't work like that he's just come up with that.
Exactly yeah.
Oh yeah take it Bill and he
comes up with that.
We wrote a solo together like that um called a stone song called Crazy Mama. _
_ _ It's the guitar and the piano harmonizing but it's fantastic with Billy you just join in and
you're there you know magic.
Yeah first time we ever met him was when Richard came to Hamburg
and Billy was his 16 year old accompanist on organ.
Yeah.
He was just like a little kid.
And didn't he do a bit of an apprenticeship with Ray Charles too Billy?
Yeah yeah I think so yeah.
Yeah fantastic huh?
Again like you say it's all out the gospel world. _
Yeah.
You know he was a gospel organist.
It's _ a great little tune.
_ _ _ Yeah. _
That was supposed to be the end.
_ We were having too much fun.
Yeah you can't let it stop
there.
Couldn't stop it man. _ _
1969 eh?
_ Unbelievable.
Like you say the sun was always shining in the 60s.
Yeah felt like it you know.
Get Back at the Royal Albert Hall.
I've never really played with you live apart
from that song twice and I thought yeah this is great.
It's our song Ron.
Yeah put it there.
_ Yeah I know it was great because the thing is you know you were we didn't
have any rehearsal so it was one of those backstage like you want to get up
come on Ron.
It was like boom boom boom you're in.
I thought well he doesn't know the solo
but you know I'm gonna give him one so just go go and he played the play.
Actually he came up to me and went
not bad actually yeah do it again.
_ I love it.
Yeah so this is the song we play together.
Get Back. _
I remember you played this on the roof didn't you at the old Savile Road.
Yeah yeah yeah
_ yeah it was uh we were doing.
It's one of the last times you got together wasn't it?
I think it was the
last time we played yeah we were uh we were doing this whole Let It Be project and we were gonna
maybe have a ocean liner we were gonna do a concert on or we were gonna do it in some big stadium.
We had all grand plans.
Yeah.
Ended up just saying let's sod it let's go on the roof you know.
All the other people coming out of their offices and so yeah it was great man.
Yeah [B] I always think of that when I drive around there you know I wonder if they're still up there.
_ _ And lots of people think I'm mad I go that's where the beat was played up there you know.
_ _ Well yeah it's not possible.
_ _ _ And Billy Preston we miss him don't we?
Oh lovely.
Yeah he's a lovely boy.
_ _ And again none of these solos or anything are written you know like because
we don't work like that he's just come up with that.
Exactly yeah.
Oh yeah take it Bill and he
comes up with that.
We wrote a solo together like that um called a stone song called Crazy Mama. _
_ _ It's the guitar and the piano harmonizing but it's fantastic with Billy you just join in and
you're there you know magic.
Yeah first time we ever met him was when Richard came to Hamburg
and Billy was his 16 year old accompanist on organ.
Yeah.
He was just like a little kid.
And didn't he do a bit of an apprenticeship with Ray Charles too Billy?
Yeah yeah I think so yeah.
Yeah fantastic huh?
Again like you say it's all out the gospel world. _
Yeah.
You know he was a gospel organist.
It's _ a great little tune.
_ _ _ Yeah. _
That was supposed to be the end.
_ We were having too much fun.
Yeah you can't let it stop
there.
Couldn't stop it man. _ _
1969 eh?
_ Unbelievable.
Like you say the sun was always shining in the 60s.
Yeah felt like it you know.