Good Day Sunshine (pro)Beatles

"Good Day Sunshine" — McCartney's most summery song, inspired by the Lovin' Spoonful's "Daydream". Sunshine and piano, nothing more needed.

Капо 5 лад → D, A, G7, C, Am7, D7, A7
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{title:Good Day Sunshine}
{subtitle:Words & Music: Lennon/McCartney}
[G]Good day [D]sunshine, [G]good day [D]sunshine, [C7]good day sunshine.
I need to [F]laugh[Dm7] and when the [G7]sun is out, [C7]I`ve got
someting I can[F] laugh about.
[C7]I feel [F]good[Dm7] in a sp[G7]ecial way, [C7]I`m in love, and it`s
a [F]sunny day.
[G]Good day [D]sunshine, [G]good day [D]sunshine, [C7]good day sunshine.
We take a walk, the sun is shining down, burns my feet as they touch the ground.
Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine.
And then we lie beneath a shady tree, I love her and she`s loving me.
She feels good, she knows she`s looking fine.
I`m so proud to know that she`s mine.
[G]Good day [D]sunshine, [G]good day [D]sunshine, [G]good day [D7]sunshine.
[G]Good day [D7]sunshine, [G]good day [D7]sunshine.
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Знаете ли вы, что...

  • McCartney wrote it on a hot day. From Revolver (1966). The honky-tonk piano was played by George Martin. Closest the Beatles got to pure bubblegum pop.