Chords for James Taylor - With A Little Help From My Friends (BBC in Concert, 11/16/1970)
Tempo:
138.35 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
B
G#
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Key:
C#
F#
B
G#
D#m
C#
F#
B
[C#] [B] .
[F#] [G#] [F#] .
[D#m] .
Now [C#] what would [G#] you do [D#] if [B] I sang out of [F#] tune?.
Would you stand [G#m] up and walk out [C#] on me?
.
Lend me your [G#] ears [B] and I'll sing you a [F#] song.
[D#m] Lord, I'll try [G#] not to sing out [C#] of key.
I'll [B] get [F#] by with a little help from [C#] my friends.
I'm [B] gonna try [F#] with the help from my [C#] friends .
[B] I'll get high [F#] with the help from my [C#] friends.
What .
[G#] .
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[C#] do you [G#] do when [B] your love is [F#] away?
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Does it worry [G#] you to be on [C#] your own?
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How do [G#] you feel [D#] towards [B] the end of [F#] the day?.
[D#m] Are you sad [G#] because you're [C#] on your own?.
No, [B] I'll get by with a [F#] little help from [C#] my friends .
[B] I'm gonna try [F#] with the help from [C#] my friends.
I'll .
[B] get high [F#] with the help from [C#] my friends.
Do [A#m] you need .
[D#] anybody?.
[G#] Well, I must say [C#] that I do need [B] me someone [F#] to love .
[A#m] Could it be .
[D#] anybody?.
[G#] Oh [C#] Lord, I just need [B] me someone [F#] to love.
Someone [D#m] to [G#] love.
[C#] Do you [G#] believe [D#] in [B] a love at [F#] first sight?.
Yes, [D#m] I'm certain that [C#] it happens all the time .
And what do you [G#] see when [D#] you [B] turn out the [F#] light?.
I [D#m] can't tell you, but it's shown up must [C#] be mine.
Lord, I'll get [B] by [F#] with a little help from my [C#] friends .
[B] I'll get [F#] high with the help from [C#] my friends.
I just [B] may die with [F#] a little help from [C#] my friends .
[B] I'll get by with a little help [F#] from my friends.
The help from [C#] my friends.
Come [B] along now, [F#] won't you help me, [C#] my friend?.
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[F#] [N] .
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Thank you very much.
I know this show is supposed to be called.
James Taylor Sings James Taylor.
And some of you may have noticed that that song was written by Messrs.
Lennon and McCartney .
of the Four Singing Beatles, a rock and roll ensemble from Liverpool.
It was at any rate.
Anyhow, that's one of my favorite songs, so I thought I'd open with it.
.
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[F#] [G#] [F#] .
[D#m] .
Now [C#] what would [G#] you do [D#] if [B] I sang out of [F#] tune?.
Would you stand [G#m] up and walk out [C#] on me?
.
Lend me your [G#] ears [B] and I'll sing you a [F#] song.
[D#m] Lord, I'll try [G#] not to sing out [C#] of key.
I'll [B] get [F#] by with a little help from [C#] my friends.
I'm [B] gonna try [F#] with the help from my [C#] friends .
[B] I'll get high [F#] with the help from my [C#] friends.
What .
[G#] .
.
[C#] do you [G#] do when [B] your love is [F#] away?
.
Does it worry [G#] you to be on [C#] your own?
.
How do [G#] you feel [D#] towards [B] the end of [F#] the day?.
[D#m] Are you sad [G#] because you're [C#] on your own?.
No, [B] I'll get by with a [F#] little help from [C#] my friends .
[B] I'm gonna try [F#] with the help from [C#] my friends.
I'll .
[B] get high [F#] with the help from [C#] my friends.
Do [A#m] you need .
[D#] anybody?.
[G#] Well, I must say [C#] that I do need [B] me someone [F#] to love .
[A#m] Could it be .
[D#] anybody?.
[G#] Oh [C#] Lord, I just need [B] me someone [F#] to love.
Someone [D#m] to [G#] love.
[C#] Do you [G#] believe [D#] in [B] a love at [F#] first sight?.
Yes, [D#m] I'm certain that [C#] it happens all the time .
And what do you [G#] see when [D#] you [B] turn out the [F#] light?.
I [D#m] can't tell you, but it's shown up must [C#] be mine.
Lord, I'll get [B] by [F#] with a little help from my [C#] friends .
[B] I'll get [F#] high with the help from [C#] my friends.
I just [B] may die with [F#] a little help from [C#] my friends .
[B] I'll get by with a little help [F#] from my friends.
The help from [C#] my friends.
Come [B] along now, [F#] won't you help me, [C#] my friend?.
.
[F#] [N] .
.
.
.
.
Thank you very much.
I know this show is supposed to be called.
James Taylor Sings James Taylor.
And some of you may have noticed that that song was written by Messrs.
Lennon and McCartney .
of the Four Singing Beatles, a rock and roll ensemble from Liverpool.
It was at any rate.
Anyhow, that's one of my favorite songs, so I thought I'd open with it.
.
.