Paul McCartney - Penny lane live
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Penny Lane - PAUL MCCARTNEY - LIVE (1992/93)
PENNY LANE (co-written with John Lennon)
(c) 1967 Northern Songs Ltd.
Chords used:
EADGBE
B: x24442
C#m7: 446454
F#7: 131211
Bm7: x24232
Bm6: x20132
Gmaj7: 354433
F#7sus4:242422
E: 022100
A: x02220
A/C#: x42220
D: xx0232
D/A: x00232
B/D#: x64442
E/B: x22100
In Penny LBane there is a barber showing phC#m7otographs F#7
Of every hBead he's had the pleasure to kBm7now
And all the pBm6eople that come and Gmaj7go stop and say F#7sus4hello F#7
On the corner is a banker with a motor car
The little children laugh at him behind his back
And the bBm6anker never wears a Gmaj7mac in the pF#7sus4ouring rain F#7
VEery strange
Penny LAane, is in my A/C#ears and in my eDyes D/A
TAhere beneath the A/C#blue suburban skDies
I sit, and mF#7eanwhile back
In Penny Lane there is a fireman with an hour glass
And in his pocket is a portrait of the Queen
He likes to keep his fire engine clean, it's a clean machine
B C#m7 F#7 B Bm7 Gmaj7 F#7sus4 F#7 E
Penny Lane, is in my ears and in my eyes
Full of fish-and-finger pies
In summer, meanwhile back
Behind the shelter in the middle of the roundabout
The pretty nurse is selling poppies from a tray
And though she feels as if she's in a play, she is anyway
In Penny Lane, the barber shaves another customer
We see the banker sitting, waiting for a trim
And then the fireman rushes in from the pouring rain
Very strange
Penny Lane, is in my ears and in my eyes
There beneath the blue suburban skies
I sit, and meanwhile back
Penny LBane, is in my B/D#ears and in my eEyes
TBhere beneath the B/D#blue suburban skEies E/B
Penny LaBne
NOTE: "Penny Lane is a bus roundabout in Liverpool, and there
is a barber's shop showing photographs of every head he's had
the pleasure to know. Well, no, that's not true, they're just
photographs of hairstyles, but all the people who come and go,
stop and say hello. There is a bank on the corner, so we made
up the part about the banker in his motor car. It's part fact,
part nostalgia, for a place, which is a great place, with its
blue suburban skies, as we remember it, and it's still there.
We put in a joke or two, 'fish and finger pie'. The women
would never dare say that, except to themselves. Most people
wouldn't hear it, but 'finger pie' is just a nice little joke
for the Liverpool lads who like a bit of a smut." (Paul
McCartney)