Chords for The Beatles. Live At The Washington Coliseum, 1964.
Tempo:
156.9 bpm
Chords used:
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Eb
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Bb
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah.
She [A] loves you, yeah, yeah, [B] yeah.
In [Db] 1964, Americans [G] discovered a great happiness
to replace their great sadness after the assassination of President Kennedy.
They found it in four young men from Liverpool, [D] the Beatles.
[G] Within the first six [E] weeks of 1964,
[Bb] I Want to Hold Your [D] Hand went to number one,
She Loves You entered the top ten,
and [E] Please, Please Me [Em] climbed the chart.
John, Paul, George and Ringo [G] were relieved.
[Gb] Even when the UK had been swept by Beatlemania in [Dm] 1963
and the Fab Four booked to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show,
[Gb] they dared not hope for a similar reception [G] in the US.
But the Ed Sullivan Show on the 9th of [Gb] February was an unprecedented success,
the greatest ratings-getter in television history to that point.
[Ab] 73 million people tuned in.
Ladies and gentlemen, [Eb] the Beatles!
Close your eyes [D] and [Bb] I'll kiss you.
[Cm] Tomorrow,
[Ab] remember [Fm] [Db] to learn.
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Cm] [Ab] I'm saying no.
[Bb] [Eb]
Two days [D] after the broadcast,
[G] the Beatles traveled to Washington, D.C. for their first American concert.
[G] Tell [B] you something, [E] I think you'll understand.
[B] It was appropriate they [Bm] should open in the nation's capital
[G] because it had been a Washington disc jockey
[B] who was first to play I Want to Hold Your Hand [C] in the United States.
[E]
The Washington [G] concert the evening of the 11th of February
demonstrates the innocence [Gb] as well as the excitement of that week.
The Beatles perform in the round with no thought that this might be unsafe.
They turn to face different parts of the audience
and even [N] move some of their own equipment.
They introduce songs assuming most of those present have never heard them.
[Ebm] And it was our first hit in England.
[E] Sound call, please, please.
[Eb] [Eb] This is square one in American Beatles history.
This is a chance to see and hear the Beatles as we never [Ab] have before
[Eb] in a set with all the between-song banter.
Look at their [Db] love for their music and their rapport with each other.
This is [Ebm] the week they become the leading musical [Ab] icons of the [Db] 20th century.
Their [F] American concert career begins here at the Washington Coliseum
[Gb] on the 11th of February, [Bbm] 1964.
[N]
This is Harold Higgins and now from the Washington, D.C. Coliseum
the world's most exciting group, Capitol Recording Stars of People.
[C]
Thanks.
[Eb]
She [A] loves you, yeah, yeah, [B] yeah.
In [Db] 1964, Americans [G] discovered a great happiness
to replace their great sadness after the assassination of President Kennedy.
They found it in four young men from Liverpool, [D] the Beatles.
[G] Within the first six [E] weeks of 1964,
[Bb] I Want to Hold Your [D] Hand went to number one,
She Loves You entered the top ten,
and [E] Please, Please Me [Em] climbed the chart.
John, Paul, George and Ringo [G] were relieved.
[Gb] Even when the UK had been swept by Beatlemania in [Dm] 1963
and the Fab Four booked to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show,
[Gb] they dared not hope for a similar reception [G] in the US.
But the Ed Sullivan Show on the 9th of [Gb] February was an unprecedented success,
the greatest ratings-getter in television history to that point.
[Ab] 73 million people tuned in.
Ladies and gentlemen, [Eb] the Beatles!
Close your eyes [D] and [Bb] I'll kiss you.
[Cm] Tomorrow,
[Ab] remember [Fm] [Db] to learn.
[Bb] [C]
[Bb] [Eb]
[Cm] [Ab] I'm saying no.
[Bb] [Eb]
Two days [D] after the broadcast,
[G] the Beatles traveled to Washington, D.C. for their first American concert.
[G] Tell [B] you something, [E] I think you'll understand.
[B] It was appropriate they [Bm] should open in the nation's capital
[G] because it had been a Washington disc jockey
[B] who was first to play I Want to Hold Your Hand [C] in the United States.
[E]
The Washington [G] concert the evening of the 11th of February
demonstrates the innocence [Gb] as well as the excitement of that week.
The Beatles perform in the round with no thought that this might be unsafe.
They turn to face different parts of the audience
and even [N] move some of their own equipment.
They introduce songs assuming most of those present have never heard them.
[Ebm] And it was our first hit in England.
[E] Sound call, please, please.
[Eb] [Eb] This is square one in American Beatles history.
This is a chance to see and hear the Beatles as we never [Ab] have before
[Eb] in a set with all the between-song banter.
Look at their [Db] love for their music and their rapport with each other.
This is [Ebm] the week they become the leading musical [Ab] icons of the [Db] 20th century.
Their [F] American concert career begins here at the Washington Coliseum
[Gb] on the 11th of February, [Bbm] 1964.
[N]
This is Harold Higgins and now from the Washington, D.C. Coliseum
the world's most exciting group, Capitol Recording Stars of People.
[C]
Thanks.
[Eb]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah.
She [A] loves you, yeah, yeah, [B] yeah.
In _ [Db] 1964, _ Americans [G] discovered a great happiness
to replace their great sadness after the assassination of President Kennedy.
They found it in four young men from Liverpool, [D] the Beatles. _
[G] Within the first six [E] weeks of _ 1964,
[Bb] I Want to Hold Your [D] Hand went to number one,
She Loves You entered the top ten,
and [E] Please, Please Me [Em] climbed the chart.
_ John, Paul, George and Ringo [G] were relieved.
[Gb] Even when the UK had been swept by Beatlemania in [Dm] 1963
and the Fab Four booked to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show,
[Gb] they dared not hope for a similar reception [G] in the US.
But the Ed Sullivan Show on the 9th of [Gb] February was an unprecedented success,
the greatest ratings-getter in television history to that point.
_ [Ab] 73 million people tuned in.
Ladies and gentlemen, [Eb] the Beatles!
_ _ _ Close your eyes [D] and [Bb] I'll kiss you.
[Cm] Tomorrow, _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ remember _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Db] to learn.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Ab] I'm saying no.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ Two days [D] after the broadcast,
[G] the Beatles traveled to Washington, D.C. for their first American concert.
[G] _ _ Tell [B] you something, _ _ [E] I think you'll understand.
[B] _ It was appropriate they [Bm] should open in the nation's capital
[G] because it had been a Washington disc jockey
[B] who was first to play I Want to Hold Your Hand [C] in the United States.
[E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The Washington [G] concert the evening of the 11th of February _
demonstrates the innocence [Gb] as well as the excitement of that week.
The Beatles perform in the round with no thought that this might be unsafe.
They turn to face different parts of the audience
and even [N] move some of their own equipment.
_ They introduce songs assuming most of those present have never heard them.
[Ebm] And it was our first hit in England.
_ [E] Sound call, please, please. _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Eb] This is square one in American Beatles history. _ _
This is a chance to see and hear the Beatles as we never [Ab] have before
[Eb] _ in a set with all the between-song banter. _
Look at their [Db] love for their music and their rapport with each other.
_ This is [Ebm] the week they become the leading musical [Ab] icons of the [Db] 20th century.
_ Their [F] American concert career begins here at the Washington Coliseum _
[Gb] on the 11th of February, _ [Bbm] _ 1964.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is Harold Higgins and now from the Washington, D.C. Coliseum
the world's most exciting group, Capitol Recording Stars of People.
[C] _ _ _
Thanks. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She [A] loves you, yeah, yeah, [B] yeah.
In _ [Db] 1964, _ Americans [G] discovered a great happiness
to replace their great sadness after the assassination of President Kennedy.
They found it in four young men from Liverpool, [D] the Beatles. _
[G] Within the first six [E] weeks of _ 1964,
[Bb] I Want to Hold Your [D] Hand went to number one,
She Loves You entered the top ten,
and [E] Please, Please Me [Em] climbed the chart.
_ John, Paul, George and Ringo [G] were relieved.
[Gb] Even when the UK had been swept by Beatlemania in [Dm] 1963
and the Fab Four booked to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show,
[Gb] they dared not hope for a similar reception [G] in the US.
But the Ed Sullivan Show on the 9th of [Gb] February was an unprecedented success,
the greatest ratings-getter in television history to that point.
_ [Ab] 73 million people tuned in.
Ladies and gentlemen, [Eb] the Beatles!
_ _ _ Close your eyes [D] and [Bb] I'll kiss you.
[Cm] Tomorrow, _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ remember _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Db] to learn.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Ab] I'm saying no.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ Two days [D] after the broadcast,
[G] the Beatles traveled to Washington, D.C. for their first American concert.
[G] _ _ Tell [B] you something, _ _ [E] I think you'll understand.
[B] _ It was appropriate they [Bm] should open in the nation's capital
[G] because it had been a Washington disc jockey
[B] who was first to play I Want to Hold Your Hand [C] in the United States.
[E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The Washington [G] concert the evening of the 11th of February _
demonstrates the innocence [Gb] as well as the excitement of that week.
The Beatles perform in the round with no thought that this might be unsafe.
They turn to face different parts of the audience
and even [N] move some of their own equipment.
_ They introduce songs assuming most of those present have never heard them.
[Ebm] And it was our first hit in England.
_ [E] Sound call, please, please. _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Eb] This is square one in American Beatles history. _ _
This is a chance to see and hear the Beatles as we never [Ab] have before
[Eb] _ in a set with all the between-song banter. _
Look at their [Db] love for their music and their rapport with each other.
_ This is [Ebm] the week they become the leading musical [Ab] icons of the [Db] 20th century.
_ Their [F] American concert career begins here at the Washington Coliseum _
[Gb] on the 11th of February, _ [Bbm] _ 1964.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is Harold Higgins and now from the Washington, D.C. Coliseum
the world's most exciting group, Capitol Recording Stars of People.
[C] _ _ _
Thanks. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _