Good day sunshineBeatles

"Good Day Sunshine" — McCartney's most summery song, inspired by the Lovin' Spoonful's "Daydream."

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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 20:19:28 -0600
From: Chris Sears
Subject: Good Day Sunshine by the Beatles
Good Day Sunshine
(Lennon/McCartney)
The Beatles
Revolver (1966)
  E
  B        F#        B        F#        E          E7
Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine
             A   F#7              B7
I need to laugh and when the sun is out
  E                     A
I've got someting I can laugh about
            F#7       B7
I feel good in a special way
  E                      A
I'm in love, and it's a sunny day
  B        F#        B        F#        E          E7
Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine
            A    F#7          B7
We take a walk, the sun is shining down
  E                      A
Burns my feet as they touch the ground
[solo]
 D B7 E7 A7 D
  B        F#        B        F#        E          E7
Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine
              A  F#7            B7
And then we lie beneath a shady tree
 E                      A
I love her and she's loving me
                F#7                  B7
She feels good, she knows she's looking fine
  E                       A
I'm so proud to know that she is mine
  B        F#        B        F#        E          E7
Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine
  B        F#        B        F#        E          E7
Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine
  F7
Good day sunshine (repeat and fade)
Transcribed by Chris Sears

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  • From Revolver (1966). The honky-tonk piano was played by George Martin.