You Never Give Me Your Money Uke tab by The Beatles (Baritone Chords)

23 Chords used in the song: Am7, Dm7, G7, C, Fmaj7, Bm, E7, Am, G, C7, F, Bb, D7, Eb, A7, F7, A, B, E, Dm, G/D, Am/D, G/B

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Year:  1969
Difficulty: 
4.72
(Intermediate)
Key: unknownChords
# Intro.
# Am7 baritone chordAm7, Dm7 baritone chordDm7, G7 baritone chordG7, C baritone chordC,
# Fmaj7 baritone chordFmaj7, Bm baritone chordBm E7 baritone chordE7, Am baritone chordAm Am baritone chordAm

# Verse one.
Am7 baritone chordAm7 Dm7 baritone chordDm7
You never give me your money
G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
You only give me your funny paper
Fmaj7 baritone chordFmaj7 Bm baritone chordBm E7 baritone chordE7
and in the middle of negotiations
Am baritone chordAm
you break down

# Verse two.
Am7 baritone chordAm7 Dm7 baritone chordDm7
I never give you my number
G7 baritone chordG7 C baritone chordC
I only give you my situation
Fmaj7 baritone chordFmaj7 Bm baritone chordBm E7 baritone chordE7
and in the middle of investigation
Am baritone chordAm G baritone chordG
I break down

# Bridge.
C baritone chordC E7 baritone chordE7
Out of college, money spent
Am baritone chordAm C7 baritone chordC7
See no future, pay no rent
F baritone chordF G baritone chordG C baritone chordC
All the money's gone, nowhere to go
C baritone chordC E7 baritone chordE7
Any jobber got the sack
Am baritone chordAm C7 baritone chordC7
Monday morning, turning back
F baritone chordF G baritone chordG C baritone chordC
Yellow lorry slow, nowhere to go
Bb baritone chordBb F baritone chordF
But oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go
Bb baritone chordBb F baritone chordF
Oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go

Nowhere to go!

# Link.
# Bb baritone chordBb, F baritone chordF, C baritone chordC, Bb baritone chordBb, F baritone chordF, C baritone chordC, Bb baritone chordBb, F baritone chordF, C baritone chordC
# D7 baritone chordD7, Eb baritone chordEb G7 baritone chordG7, C7 baritone chordC7 A7 baritone chordA7, Eb baritone chordEb C7 baritone chordC7, F7 baritone chordF7 Eb baritone chordEb, A7 baritone chordA7 F7 baritone chordF7 G7 baritone chordG7

# Verse three.
A baritone chordA B baritone chordB
One sweet dream
C baritone chordC E baritone chordE A baritone chordA
Pick up the bags and get in the limousine
Dm baritone chordDm G/D baritone chordG/D
Soon we'll be away from here
Am/D baritone chordAm/D G/D baritone chordG/D A baritone chordA
Step on the gas and wipe that tear away
B baritone chordB C baritone chordC G/B baritone chordG/B A baritone chordA
One sweet dream came true... today
C baritone chordC G/B baritone chordG/B A baritone chordA
Came true... today
C baritone chordC G/B baritone chordG/B A baritone chordA
Came true... today...yes it did
C baritone chordC G/B baritone chordG/B A baritone chordA
One two three four five six seven,
C baritone chordC G/B baritone chordG/B A baritone chordA
All good children go to Heaven
# (repeat to fade)

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About this song: You Never Give Me Your Money

"You Never Give Me Your Money" is a song by The Beatles that opens the climactic medley on side two of the album Abbey Road. It was mainly written by Paul McCartney (though attributed to Lennon/McCartney). The Beatles recorded 26 takes of "You Never Give Me Your Money" on 6 May 1969, with McCartney on piano and vocals, Lennon and Harrison on guitar and Starr on drums. At this early stage the song ended abruptly prior to the "One two three four five six seven" refrain. On 1 July McCartney overdubbed lead vocals onto take 30, and added more vocals and chimes on 15 July.

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