Working Class Hero Uke tab by John Lennon (Baritone Chords)

3 Chords used in the song: Am, G, D

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Year:  1970
Difficulty: 
3
(Beginner)
Key: G, EmChords
[Am baritone chordAm] As soon as you're born they [G baritone chordG] make you feel [Am baritone chordAm] small
[Am baritone chordAm] By giving you no time in[G baritone chordG]stead of it [Am baritone chordAm] all
[Am baritone chordAm] Till the pain is so big you feel [G baritone chordG] nothing at [Am baritone chordAm] all
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class hero is [G baritone chordG] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class [G baritone chordG] hero is [D baritone chordD] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] They hurt you at home and they [G baritone chordG] hit you at [Am baritone chordAm] school
[Am baritone chordAm] They hate you if you're clever and they [G baritone chordG] despise a [Am baritone chordAm] fool
[Am baritone chordAm] Till you're so fucking crazy you can't [G baritone chordG] follow their [Am baritone chordAm] rules
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class hero is [G baritone chordG] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class [G baritone chordG] hero is [D baritone chordD] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] When they've tortured and scared you for [G baritone chordG] twenty odd [Am baritone chordAm] years
[Am baritone chordAm] Then they expect you to [G baritone chordG] pick a ca[Am baritone chordAm]reer
[Am baritone chordAm] When you can't really function you're [G baritone chordG] so full of [Am baritone chordAm] fear
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class hero is [G baritone chordG] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class [G baritone chordG] hero is [D baritone chordD] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] Keep you doped with religion and [G baritone chordG] sex and T.[Am baritone chordAm]V.
[Am baritone chordAm] And you think you're so clever and [G baritone chordG] classless and [Am baritone chordAm] free
[Am baritone chordAm] But you're still fucking peasants as [G baritone chordG] far as I can [Am baritone chordAm] see
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class hero is [G baritone chordG] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class [G baritone chordG] hero is [D baritone chordD] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] There's room at the top they are [G baritone chordG] telling you [Am baritone chordAm] still
[Am baritone chordAm] But first you must learn how to [G baritone chordG] smile as you [Am baritone chordAm] kill
[Am baritone chordAm] If you want to be like the [G baritone chordG] folks on the [Am baritone chordAm] hill
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class hero is [G baritone chordG] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] A baritone chordA working class [G baritone chordG] hero is [D baritone chordD] something to [Am baritone chordAm] be
[Am baritone chordAm] If you want to be a hero well [G baritone chordG] just follow [Am baritone chordAm] me
[Am baritone chordAm] If you want to be a hero well [G baritone chordG] just follow [D baritone chordD] me [Am baritone chordAm]

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About this song: Working Class Hero

"Working Class Hero" is a song from John Lennon's first post-Beatles solo album, 1970's John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. The song is a take on the class split of the 1940s and 1950s, and of the 1960s in which he was famous. The song appears to tell the story of someone growing up in the working class of capitalism. According to Lennon in an interview with Jann S. Wenner of Rolling Stone magazine in December 1970, it is about working class individuals being processed into the middle classes, into the machine.

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