Eight Days A Week (crd)Beatles

"Eight Days A Week" — Beatles Pop at its most effervescent. An advance single from Beatles For Sale, notable for the first ever fade-in on a pop record.

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Date: Tue, 12 Dec 1995 15:42:34 -0500
Subject: CRD: "Eight Days a Week" by the Beatles
Here`s how I play it:
EIGHT DAYS A WEEK
C / / / /
C / D7 /
Ooh I need your love babe
F / C /
Guess you know it`s true
C / D7 /
Hope you need my love babe
F / C /
Just like I need you
Am / F /
Hold me, love me
Am / D7 /
Hold me, love me
C / D7 /
Ain`t got nothin` but love babe
F / C /
Eight days a week
C / D7 /
Love you every day girl
F / C /
Always on my mind
C / D7 /
One thing I can say girl
F / C /
Love you all the time
Am / F /
Hold me, love me
Am / D7 /
Hold me, love me
C / D7 /
Ain`t got nothin` but love babe
F / C /
Eight days a week
G / /
Eight days a week
Am / /
I love you
D7 / /
Eight days a week
F / G7 /
Is not enough to show I care
C / D7 /
Ooh I need your love babe
F / C /
Guess you know it`s true
C / D7 /
Hope you need my love babe
F / C /
Just like I need you
Am / F /
Hold me, love me
Am / D7 /
Hold me, love me
C / D7 /
Ain`t got nothin` but love babe
F / C /
Eight days a week
G / /
Eight days a week
Am / /
I love you
D7 / /
Eight days a week
F / G7 /
Is not enough to show I care
C / D7 /
Love you every day girl
F / C /
Always on my mind
C / D7 /
One thing I can say girl
F / C /
Love you all the time
Am / F /
Hold me, love me
Am / D7 /
Hold me, love me
C / D7 /
Ain`t got nothin` but love babe
F / C /
Eight days a week
F / C /
Eight days a week
F / C /
Eight days a week
C / D7 / Dm7 / C /

Знаете ли вы, что...

  • McCartney invented the title after a driver said he'd worked "eight days a week". The fade-in beginning was innovative in 1964. It topped the US charts in March 1965.