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Paul Mccartney - Jenny Wren Chords

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Jenny Wren Chords

(ver. 1)
Paul Mccartney
Paul McCartney - Chaos And Creation In The Backyard - Jenny Wren

This song has a lot of finger-picking in it. In case you can't tell, it's very similar
to the song "Blackbird" and you can play a lot of this using the same style.  Hit the
top note (usually on the B string) and then just hit some notes on the bass strings.

Capo 1

Intro: A F#m F#m E D D E F#m
E----------------------------------------------------------------------
B--2--0----------------------------------------------------------------
G---------2h4--4----------2h4-2/1--0---0-2-2h3-------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------------
(Play the intro over the verse - it's the same until "took her song away")
A       F#m         F#m   E          D
Like so many girls, Jenny Wren could sing
D   E E  F#m        F#m  E   E    Am
But a broken heart, took her song away

Like the other girls, Jenny Wren took wing
She could see the world, and it's foolish ways

Am      Dm   A/C#   Dm    Ddim    Dm7  Em7 C
How we spend our    days, casting love a   side
Am     Dm    A/C# Dm   Ddim   Am
Losing sight of   life day by day

She saw poverty, breaking all the home
Wounded warriors, took her song away

[Solo]
Am Em F#m x3 (3rd time hold F#m)
Am       Dm    A/C#   Dm    Ddim     Dm7  Em7 C
Am       Dm    A/C# Dm    Ddim     Am

But the day will come, Jenny Wren will sing
When this broken world, mends its foolish ways

Now we spend our days, catching up on life
All because of you, Jenny Wren

You saw, who we are, Jenny Wren

Am Em F#m x3

Outro:
Am    F#m   Am       F#m   Am    F#m   Am
Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do
            
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