Paul McCartney - Driving rain
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Driving Rain
Paul McCartney
Intro:
| Synth |E D-C#-B-A | Synth |
Chorus:
F#71-2-3-4-5, Bmlet's go for a drive
F#76-7-8-9-10, Bmlet's go there and Aback aGgain, A7oohh
Verse 1:
Dmaj7Something's open, it's my Gmaj7heart
Dmaj7Something's missing, it's when Gmaj7. we're apart
BbSomething's good, it's when we're C. back toC#gether aDgain
Verse 2:
Dmaj7Nothin's wrong, it's just inGmaj7sane
Dmaj7Nothin's right until you're Gmaj7. back again
BbNothin's broken when it's . Csoftly spoken and
C#. We're walkin' slowly down the Dlane
Pre-Chorus:
Em7Why don't we drive in the Dmaj7rain
Em7Straight to eye of the Dmaj7hurricane
Em7Go a ride in the Adriving Em7rain
Chorus:
F#71-2-3-4-5, Bmlet's go for a drive
F#76-7-8-9-10, BmOoh ooh
F#71-2-3-4-5, Bmlet's go for a drive
F#76-7-8-9-10, yeah, Bmlet's go there and Aback aGgain, A7baby, baby
Verse 3:
Dmaj7You come walkin' through my Gmaj7door
Dmaj7Like the one that I've been Gmaj7waiting for
BbLetting sunshine in the Cdarkest places when
C#. I've been going there aDgain
Pre-Chorus:
So, Em7why don't we drive in the Dmaj7rain
Em7Straight to eye of the Dmaj7hurricane
Em7Why don't we drive in the Dmaj7rain
Em7Straight to eye of the Dmaj7hurricane
Em7Go a ride in the Adriving Em7rain
Chorus:
F#71-2-3-4-5, Bmlet's go for a drive
F#76-7-8-9-10, BmOoh ooh
F#71-2-3-4-5, Bmlet's go for a drive
F#76-7-8-9-10, Bmlet's go there and Aback aGgain, A7baby, baby
Break:
| Dmaj7 | Dmaj7 | Dmaj7 | Dmaj7 |
. . . . . Mmm, a drivin' rain Ooh
Dmaj7 Gmaj7 A | Gmaj7 |
Why don't we drive in the driving rain . . . .
Chorus:
F#71-2-3-4-5, BmOoh ooh
F#76-7-8-9-10, Bmah, let's go back again
F#71-2-3-4-5, Bmlet's go for a drive
F#76-7-8-9-10, yeah, Bmlet's go there and Aback aGgain, A7oohh
Verse 3 (reprise):
Dmaj7You come walkin' through my Gmaj7door
Dmaj7/ALike the one that I've been waiting for
Note: I play the Bb - C - C# pattern with power chords:
Bb5 = x133xx
C5 = x355xx
C#5 = x466xx
Charted by Dexex
I write chord charts for my own use as a rhythm guitarist. I don't
claim they are the "right" way. They're not intended to be taken
as tabs - which notate exactly how a song was played on a recording.