A Hard Days Night (pro)Beatles

"A Hard Day's Night" — the opening chord that launched Beatlemania. A jangly Rickenbacker strum, a frantic pace. John's working-class humour: a hard day's night indeed.

{title:A Hard Day`s Night}
{st:The Beatles}
{define:G - 3 3 0 0 2 3}
{define:C9 - 3 3 0 0 3 -1}
{soc}
It`s been A [G]Hard [C9]Day`s [G]Night and I`ve been [F]working like a [G]dog
It`s been A Hard [C9]Day`s [G]Night I should be [F]sleeping like a [G]log
But when I [C]get home to you I find the [D]things that you do will
make me [G]feel [C9]al---[G]right
{eoc}
You know I work all day to get you money to buy things
And It`s worth it just to hear you say you`re gonna give me ev`rything
So why I love to come home `Cause when I get you alone you know I`ll be O.K.
{c:Bridge:}
When I [Bm]home [Em]ev`rything seems to be al[Bm]right
When I`m [G]home [Em]feeling you holding me [C]tight, [D]tight,yeah
{c:Chorus}
{c:Solo}
So why I love to come home `Cause when I get you alone you know I`ll be O.K.
{c:Bridge}
{c:Chorus}
You know I [G]feel [C9]al---[G]right

Знаете ли вы, что...

  • That opening chord (Fadd9 spread across two guitars and bass) is one of the most analysed in pop history. The song was written overnight by Lennon for the debut film, 1964.