Chords for Ray Charles Eleanor Rigby
Tempo:
116.9 bpm
Chords used:
Em
C
E
Am
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em]
She's got a ring, man, that shuts her eyes in the church [C] where her wedding has been.
Lives in [Em] a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she [C] keeps in her jar by the door.
Who [Em] is it for?
All the lonely [C#] people.
[C] Where do they all come [Em] from?
Yeah.
[G] All the [Em] lonely people.
[C] Who do they all [Em] belong?
[C] [E] People.
[Em]
[Am] All [E]
the [A] lonely [Em] people.
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a [C] sermon that no one will hear.
No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, darting his socks in the night [C] when there's nobody there.
What does [Em] he care?
I heard you say that.
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
He turned to me and he said, all the lonely people.
[C] Do they all [Em] belong?
[C] People.
[Em] People.
[Am] People.
All [B] [E]
[A] the lonely [Em] people.
People.
People.
Eleanor Rigby, died in the church and was buried [C] along with her name.
Nobody [Em] came.
She'd been following the kids, wiping the dirt from his hands [C] as he walked from the grave.
No one was [Em] saved.
And he said, all the lonely people.
[C] Do they all come [Em] from?
The man looked at him and he [G] said, all the [Em] lonely people.
All [C] the lonely people.
Do they all [Em] belong?
[C] People.
[Em]
People.
[Am] All [Em]
[Am] [Em] the lonely people.
People.
People.
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
I want somebody to [G] tell me.
All [Em] the lonely people.
[C] Do they all belong?
[Em] [E]
She's got a ring, man, that shuts her eyes in the church [C] where her wedding has been.
Lives in [Em] a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she [C] keeps in her jar by the door.
Who [Em] is it for?
All the lonely [C#] people.
[C] Where do they all come [Em] from?
Yeah.
[G] All the [Em] lonely people.
[C] Who do they all [Em] belong?
[C] [E] People.
[Em]
[Am] All [E]
the [A] lonely [Em] people.
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a [C] sermon that no one will hear.
No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, darting his socks in the night [C] when there's nobody there.
What does [Em] he care?
I heard you say that.
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
He turned to me and he said, all the lonely people.
[C] Do they all [Em] belong?
[C] People.
[Em] People.
[Am] People.
All [B] [E]
[A] the lonely [Em] people.
People.
People.
Eleanor Rigby, died in the church and was buried [C] along with her name.
Nobody [Em] came.
She'd been following the kids, wiping the dirt from his hands [C] as he walked from the grave.
No one was [Em] saved.
And he said, all the lonely people.
[C] Do they all come [Em] from?
The man looked at him and he [G] said, all the [Em] lonely people.
All [C] the lonely people.
Do they all [Em] belong?
[C] People.
[Em]
People.
[Am] All [Em]
[Am] [Em] the lonely people.
People.
People.
All the lonely people.
[C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
I want somebody to [G] tell me.
All [Em] the lonely people.
[C] Do they all belong?
[Em] [E]
Key:
Em
C
E
Am
G
Em
C
E
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ She's got a ring, man, that shuts her eyes in the church [C] where her wedding has been.
_ Lives in [Em] a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she [C] keeps in her jar by the door.
_ Who [Em] is it for?
_ _ All the lonely [C#] people.
_ _ [C] Where do they all come [Em] from?
Yeah.
_ [G] All the [Em] lonely people.
_ [C] Who do they all [Em] belong? _
_ _ [C] _ _ [E] People. _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ All _ [E]
the [A] lonely [Em] people. _ _ _ _
_ _ Father McKenzie, _ writing the words of a [C] sermon that no one will hear.
_ No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, _ darting his socks in the night [C] when there's nobody there.
_ What does [Em] he care?
I heard you say that.
All the lonely people.
_ _ [C] _ Where do they all [Em] come from?
He turned to me and he said, all the lonely people.
_ [C] _ Do they all [Em] belong? _
_ _ [C] _ _ People. _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ People.
_ _ [Am] People.
All _ _ [B] _ [E] _
[A] the lonely [Em] people.
People. _ _
People.
_ Eleanor Rigby, _ died in the church and was buried [C] along with her name.
_ Nobody [Em] came.
She'd been following the kids, _ wiping the dirt from his hands [C] as he walked from the grave.
_ No one was [Em] saved.
And he said, all the lonely people.
_ _ [C] _ Do they all come [Em] from?
The man looked at him and he [G] said, all the [Em] lonely people.
All [C] the lonely people.
Do they all [Em] belong? _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ People. _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
People.
[Am] _ _ All _ _ [Em] _
_ [Am] [Em] the lonely people.
People. _ _
People.
_ _ All the lonely people.
_ _ [C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
I want somebody to [G] tell me.
All [Em] the lonely people.
_ [C] _ Do they all belong?
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ She's got a ring, man, that shuts her eyes in the church [C] where her wedding has been.
_ Lives in [Em] a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she [C] keeps in her jar by the door.
_ Who [Em] is it for?
_ _ All the lonely [C#] people.
_ _ [C] Where do they all come [Em] from?
Yeah.
_ [G] All the [Em] lonely people.
_ [C] Who do they all [Em] belong? _
_ _ [C] _ _ [E] People. _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ All _ [E]
the [A] lonely [Em] people. _ _ _ _
_ _ Father McKenzie, _ writing the words of a [C] sermon that no one will hear.
_ No [Em] one comes near.
Look at him working, _ darting his socks in the night [C] when there's nobody there.
_ What does [Em] he care?
I heard you say that.
All the lonely people.
_ _ [C] _ Where do they all [Em] come from?
He turned to me and he said, all the lonely people.
_ [C] _ Do they all [Em] belong? _
_ _ [C] _ _ People. _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ People.
_ _ [Am] People.
All _ _ [B] _ [E] _
[A] the lonely [Em] people.
People. _ _
People.
_ Eleanor Rigby, _ died in the church and was buried [C] along with her name.
_ Nobody [Em] came.
She'd been following the kids, _ wiping the dirt from his hands [C] as he walked from the grave.
_ No one was [Em] saved.
And he said, all the lonely people.
_ _ [C] _ Do they all come [Em] from?
The man looked at him and he [G] said, all the [Em] lonely people.
All [C] the lonely people.
Do they all [Em] belong? _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ People. _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
People.
[Am] _ _ All _ _ [Em] _
_ [Am] [Em] the lonely people.
People. _ _
People.
_ _ All the lonely people.
_ _ [C] Where do they all [Em] come from?
I want somebody to [G] tell me.
All [Em] the lonely people.
_ [C] _ Do they all belong?
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _