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"Mean Mr. Mustard" — a Lennon character from a newspaper clipping. Part of the Abbey Road medley.

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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 1995 22:54:43 +0100
From: Bren
Subject: Mean Mr Mustard.crd
Title: Mean Mr Mustard
Composers: Lennon & McCartney
>From the Abbey Road album
All corrections welcome!
Bren
 E                      E7
Mean Mr Mustard sleeps in the park
               E
Shaves in the dark, trying to save paper
 B                           B7 C7 Db7 D7
Sleeps in a hole in the road
 D                               D7 Db7 C7 B7
Saving up to buy his new clothes
 B
Keeps a ten bob note up his nose
        E        C7 B7      E        C7 B7
Such a mean old man, mean old man
 E                    E7
His sister Pam works in a shop
           E
She never stops she's a go-getter
 B                                 B7 C7 Db7 D7
Takes him out to look at the Queen
                              D7 Db7 C7 B7
Only place that he's ever been
Always shouts out something obscene
       E          C7 B7          E          C7 B7
Such a dirty old man, dirty old man
B7 C7 Db7 D A E, D A E
[E] Mean Mr Mustard sleeps [E7] in the park
Shaves in the [E] dark, trying to save paper
[B] Sleeps in a hole in the road B7 C7 Db7 D7
Saving up to buy his new clothes D7 Db7 C7 B7
Keeps a ten bob note up his nose
Such a [E] mean old [C7 B7] man, [E] mean old [C7 B7] man
[E] His sister Pam works [E7] in a shop
She never [E] stops she's a go-getter
[B] Takes him out to look at the Queen B7 C7 Db7 D7
Only place that he's ever been D7 Db7 C7 B7
Always shouts out something obscene
Such a [E] dirty old [C7 B7] man, [E] dirty old [C7 B7]man
B7 C7 Db7 D A E, D A E

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