Arnold Layne Uke tab by Pink Floyd

8 Chords used in the song: G#, A, G, F#, F, E, D, C

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Year:  2016
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4.63
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G# G# A A            G# G# A A      G G       F# F#     F F
Arnold Layne had a strange hobby.

E E A A G G D D E E
Collecting clothes, moonshine washing line.

D D C C A A
They suit him fine.

G# G# A A G# G# A A G G F# F# F F
On the wall hung a tall mirror.

E E A A G G D D E E
Distorted view, see-through baby blue.

D D C C
He dug it.

G G D D A A C C G G D D C C G G D D
Oh, Arnold Layne, it\'s not the same, takes two to know.

E E G G A A
Two to know, two to know, two to know.

D D D D G G G G E E E E A A
Why can\'t you see?

G# G# A A G# G# A A G# G# A A
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne!


(organ solo, guitar plays A A)


G# G# A A G# G# A A G G F# F# F F
Now he\'s caught, a nasty sort of person.

E E A A G G D D E E
They gave him time, doors bang, chain gang.

D D C C
He hates it!

G G D D A A C C G G D D C C G G D D
Oh, Arnold Layne, it\'s not the same, takes two to know.

E E G G A A
Two to know, two to know, two to know.

D D D D G G G G E E E E A A
Why can\'t you see?

G# G# A A G# G# A A G# G# A A
Arnold Layne Arnold Layne Arnold Layne


A A G G E E A A
Arnold Layne don\'t do it again!

Uke tab by , 05 Jul 2016

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About this song: Arnold Layne

The Pink Floyd's first single, a manic song about a convicted crossdresser. Reached #20 in the UK, put the Pink Floyd on the map. The first manifestation of Barrett's songwriting talents was a bizarre little classic called 'Arnold Layne'. A sinister piece of vaguely commercial fare, it dealt with the twilight wanderings of a transvestite/pervert figure and is both whimsical and singularly creepy. [David Gilmour speaking about Syd Barrett] Read more on Last.fm.

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