Hello Goodbye (pro)Beatles

"Hello Goodbye" — McCartney's playful meditation on opposites. Simple, commercial, deliberately uncomplicated. It was the #1 of 1967.

Капо 3 лад → A, E, B7, C, D
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{title:Hello, Goodbye}
{subtitle:Words & Music: Lennon/McCartney}
[C]You say yes, [G]I say no, [D7]you say stop, [Em]I say go, go, [D7]go. [Em]
Oh [D7]no. You [G]say good[D7]bye and [C]I say hel[G]lo, hello, hello.
I don`t know [C]why you say good[Eb]bye, I say hel[G]lo, hello, hello.
I don`t know [C]why you say good[F]bye, I say hel[G]lo.
I say high, you say low, you say why, and I say I don`t know.
Oh no. You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello.
Why, why, why, why, why, why, do you say goodbye, goodbye, bye, bye.
Oh no. You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello.
You say yes, I say no, (I say yes but I mean no)
you say stop, I say go, go, go. (I can stay still it`s time to go)
Oh, oh no. You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
I don`t know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
I say hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hela, heba, helloa.

Знаете ли вы, что...

  • McCartney wrote it testing the theory that any word can become a song lyric. A mirror of "I Am The Walrus" as a double A-side — simple vs. complex. UK #1 in 1967.