Polyethene Pam Uke tab by The Beatles (Baritone Chords)

5 Chords used in the song: G, D, A, E7, F

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# Polythene Pam
# The Beatles

G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA (x 2)
G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA
Well, you should see Polythene Pam
G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA
She's so good looking but she looks like a man
G baritone chordG E7 baritone chordE7
Well, you should see her in drag, dressed in her polythene bag
F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA
Yes, you should see Polythene Pam.
F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA
Yeah, yeah, yeah

G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA (x 2)

G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA
Get a dose of her in jackboots and kilt
G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA
She's killer diller when she's dressed to the hilt
G baritone chordG E7 baritone chordE7
She's the kind of a girl that makes the _News of the World_
F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA
Yes, you could say she was attractively built.
F baritone chordF G baritone chordG A baritone chordA
Yeah, yeah, yeah

G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA (x2)
G baritone chordG D baritone chordD A baritone chordA (x9)

Uke tab by , 10 Aug 2014

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About this song: Polyethene Pam

The song was originally introduced during The White Album sessions; a demo from the Esher Sessions can be found on Anthology 3. Lennon would describe this song, along with "Mean Mr. Mustard", in The Beatles Anthology as "a bit of crap I wrote in India". The name 'Polythene Pam' came from the nickname of an early Beatles' fan from the Cavern Club days, named Pat Hodgett (now Dawson), who would often eat polythene. She became known as 'Polythene Pat'.

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