The Ballad Of John And Yoko (Take 7) Chords
Tempo:
132.2 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
G
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Mao, a string with a kaput Mao.
a bit faster, Ningo.
OK, George.
OK.
Standing in the dockets of Hampton,
Holland or France.
says, you've got to go back,
us a chance.
a bit faster, Ningo.
OK, George.
OK.
Standing in the dockets of Hampton,
Holland or France.
says, you've got to go back,
us a chance.
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E
B
A
G
F#
E
B
A
_ _ Mao, a string with a kaput Mao.
OK.
[E] _ _ It got a bit faster, Ningo. _ _ _ _ _
OK, _ _ George.
[G] _ _
OK.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Standing in the dockets of Hampton,
_ trying to get to Holland or France.
_ The man in the max says, you've got to go back,
you know they didn't even give us a chance.
Christ, you know [A] it ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard [E] it can _ be.
_ _ The way [B] things are going, _ _
_ they're going to [E] crucify me. _ _
_ _ _ _ Finally made the plane into Paris,
_ _ early morning down by the Seine.
_ Peter Brown called to say, you can make it, OK,
you can get married in Gibraltar, Spain.
Christ, you know it [A] ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard it [E] can be. _ _
_ The way things are [B] _ going, _
they're going to [E] crucify me. _ _
_ _ Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton,
_ _ talking in our beds for a week.
_ _ The newspaper said, say what you're doing in bed.
I said, we're only trying to get us some peace.
Christ, you know [A] it ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard it [E] can be. _ _ _
The way things [B] are going, _
they're going to [E] crucify me. _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ Saving up your money for a rainy day,
giving all your clothes to charity.
_ _ _ Last night the wife said,
oh boy, when you're [B] dead, you don't take nothing with you
but your soul.
Made [F#] _ _ [E] a lightning trip to Vienna,
_ _ _ eating chocolate cake in the back.
_ _ Newspaper said, she's gone to his head.
They look just like two gurus in drag.
Christ, you know [A] it ain't easy. _
You know how hard [E] it can be. _ _
_ _ The way [B] things are going, _ _
_ they're going to [E] crucify me. _
_ _ _ _ Caught the LA plane back to London,
_ _ 50 acorns tied in a sack.
_ The man from the press said, we wish you success.
It's good to have the both of you back.
Christ, you know it [A] ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard it [E] can be. _ _
_ The way things [B] are going, _
they're going to crucify [E] me. _ _
_ The way things [B] are going, _
they're going to [E] crucify _ me. _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
Yeah, _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
we'll have him, we'll have him. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It was worth it for that. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OK.
[E] _ _ It got a bit faster, Ningo. _ _ _ _ _
OK, _ _ George.
[G] _ _
OK.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Standing in the dockets of Hampton,
_ trying to get to Holland or France.
_ The man in the max says, you've got to go back,
you know they didn't even give us a chance.
Christ, you know [A] it ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard [E] it can _ be.
_ _ The way [B] things are going, _ _
_ they're going to [E] crucify me. _ _
_ _ _ _ Finally made the plane into Paris,
_ _ early morning down by the Seine.
_ Peter Brown called to say, you can make it, OK,
you can get married in Gibraltar, Spain.
Christ, you know it [A] ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard it [E] can be. _ _
_ The way things are [B] _ going, _
they're going to [E] crucify me. _ _
_ _ Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton,
_ _ talking in our beds for a week.
_ _ The newspaper said, say what you're doing in bed.
I said, we're only trying to get us some peace.
Christ, you know [A] it ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard it [E] can be. _ _ _
The way things [B] are going, _
they're going to [E] crucify me. _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ Saving up your money for a rainy day,
giving all your clothes to charity.
_ _ _ Last night the wife said,
oh boy, when you're [B] dead, you don't take nothing with you
but your soul.
Made [F#] _ _ [E] a lightning trip to Vienna,
_ _ _ eating chocolate cake in the back.
_ _ Newspaper said, she's gone to his head.
They look just like two gurus in drag.
Christ, you know [A] it ain't easy. _
You know how hard [E] it can be. _ _
_ _ The way [B] things are going, _ _
_ they're going to [E] crucify me. _
_ _ _ _ Caught the LA plane back to London,
_ _ 50 acorns tied in a sack.
_ The man from the press said, we wish you success.
It's good to have the both of you back.
Christ, you know it [A] ain't easy. _ _
You know how hard it [E] can be. _ _
_ The way things [B] are going, _
they're going to crucify [E] me. _ _
_ The way things [B] are going, _
they're going to [E] crucify _ me. _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
Yeah, _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
we'll have him, we'll have him. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ It was worth it for that. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _