Here's one of my favourite Beatles songs, and it couldn't get much easier once you've got a capo on the case. (Be warned, the tempo's quite quick.)
CAPO IIIClose your e(Em)yes and I'll k(A7)iss you
Tom(D)orrow I'll m(Bm)iss you
Rem(G)ember I'll al(Em)ways be tr(C)ue (A7)
And then wh(Em)ile I'm aw(A7)ay
I'll write ho(D)me ev'ry d(Bm)ay
And I'll se(G)nd all my lo(A7)ving to y(D)ou
I'll pre(Em)tend that I'm k(A7)issing
The lips th(D)at I'm m(Bm)issing
And h(G)ope that my d(Em)reams will come tr(C)ue (A7)
And then wh(Em)ile I'm aw(A7)ay
I'll write ho(D)me ev'ry d(Bm)ay
And I'll se(G)nd all my lo(A7)ving to y(D)ou
All my lo(Bm)ving I will send to y(D)ou
All my lo(Bm)ving, darling, I'll be tr(D)ue
Repeat first verse and chorus
All my lo(Bm)ving, oh, oh, all my lo(D)ving
All my lo(Bm)ving I will send to y(D)ou
Take care,
Casey
Always nice to get another Beatles song added. :D Good job Shady. 8)
Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
Nice one Shady.
Love this song, one of my all time Beatles faourites. :wink:
Rod.
Be excellent to each other & party on dudes!
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Nice of you to post this, Shady, but I think you might need the capo on the third fret, not the second - as far as I can recall, and I haven't played this for a long time, I thought it began with a Gm chord, and I'm sure there's a horrible augmented chord - maybe an A+ - in the chorus.
I'll check it out in the AM...but I'm pretty sure it's Gm, C7, F, Dm, Bb and Eb for the verse....then Dm, A7, A+, F, Dm, A7, A+ and F for the chorus.
With a capo, I'm floundering - like I said, I'll get back to you when I'm sober.
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
Good call, Vic. (Just checked my official score, and it should be on the 3rd.) :)
Take care,
Casey
Apologies for the double post, but I've just made a small edit to this, as I've recently realised that the As on 'send all my loving to you' should be A7.
All's well now, though.
Shady
Take care,
Casey
I think there is always confusion when transposing Beatles songs because, (at least in the early days), they had their guitars tuned down 1/2 step.
I THINK - the CAPO should be on the second fret to play with the recording - you can play it with CAPO off and it will sound OK.
Bm Dsus D
All my loving I will send to you.
Bm Dsus D
All my loving, darling I´ll be true.
Throw in a Dsus on the chorus.
Dsus - xx0332
I'm not used to playing this with a capo and it works well!