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Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five Chords

(ver. 1)
Wings
Friday 8th June 2001, 9.57pm

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE by PAUL McCARTNEY and WINGS


This sounds right to me, the Gdim chord is a little suspect, but cos
it's all played on the piano, that's the closest I could get.  Let me know
of any glaring mistakes I've made.

Chords used:

(you could use a capo at first fret)

Cm7:  x35343
Eb:   xx5343
Cm:   x35543
Ab:   466544
Bb:   688766
G:    355433
Dbm:  9-11-11-9-9-9
Gdim: x-10-11-9-11-9 
G*:   x-10-12-12-12-x

Cm7 Eb Cm7 Eb Cm7 Ab Cm Cm7 

   Eb                                                              Cm
Oh no one ever left alive in nineteen hundred and eighty five will ever do
    Eb
She may be right, she may be fine
                                            Cm
She may get love but she won't get mine cos I got you
   Ab    Cm
Oh I, Oh I
       Cm7
Well I just can't get enough of that sweet stuff

My little lady gets behind

Cm Bb Ab G (x2) Cm

Dbm Ab Cm Gdim

Cm7

      Eb                                                                  Cm
Oh my mama said the time would come when I would find myself in love with you
  Eb
I didn't think, I never dreamed
                                 Cm
That I would be around to see it all come true
    Ab    Cm
Woh I, Oh I
       Cm7
Well I just can't get enough of that sweet stuff my little lady gets behind

Dbm Ab Cm Gdim

Cm7
  
   Eb
Oh no one ever left alive in nineteen hundred and eighty five will ever do
    Eb
She may be right, she may be fine
                                            Cm
She may get love but she won't get mine cos I got you
   Ab    Cm
Oh I, Oh I
       Cm7
Well I just can't get enough of that sweet stuff

My little lady gets behind

Cm Bb Ab G (x11)

Cm(?) (big orchestral bit)

G*

(bit of 'Band on the run' and fade)
            
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