Don't Let Me Down The Beatles 1969 #Lennon #McCartney
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m F#m
Nobody ever loved me like she do me oo she do me
E Esus4 E
yes she does
E F#m F#m
And if somebody ever really loved me oo she loved me,
E Esus4 E
yes she does
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E B
I'm in love for the first time, don't you know it's gonna last.
B7 E
It's a love that lasts forever, it's a love that had no past
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m
And from the first time that she really done me, oo she done me
E Esus4 E
she done me good
E F#m
I guess nobody ever really done me, like she done me,
E Esus4 E
she does me good
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
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"Don't Let Me Down" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, recorded in 1969 during the Let It Be sessions. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The band recorded the song with Billy Preston; the single release with "Get Back" was credited to "the Beatles with Billy Preston".
Composition
Written by John Lennon as an anguished love song to Yoko Ono,[1] it was interpreted by Paul McCartney as a "genuine plea", with Lennon saying to Ono, "I'm really stepping out of line on this one. I'm really just letting my vulnerability be seen, so you must not let me down."[2]
The song is in the key of E major and is in 4
4 time during the verse, chorus and bridge, but changes to 5
4 in the pick-up to the verse. It grew (like "Sun King") from the F♯m7–E changes from Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" with McCartney arranging instrumental and vocal parts and George Harrison adding a descending two-part lead guitar accompaniment to the verse and a countermelody in the bridge. Alan W. Pollack states that "the counterpoint melody played in octaves during the Alternate Verse by the bass and lead guitars is one of the more novel, unusual instrumental touches you'll find anywhere in the Beatles catalogue."
Multiple versions of "Don't Let Me Down" were recorded by the Beatles during the tumultuous Get Back (Let It Be) recording sessions. The version recorded on 28 January 1969 was released as a B-side to the single "Get Back", recorded the same day."Get Back" reached number one and "Don't Let Me Down" reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m F#m
Nobody ever loved me like she do me oo she do me
E Esus4 E
yes she does
E F#m F#m
And if somebody ever really loved me oo she loved me,
E Esus4 E
yes she does
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E B
I'm in love for the first time, don't you know it's gonna last.
B7 E
It's a love that lasts forever, it's a love that had no past
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m
And from the first time that she really done me, oo she done me
E Esus4 E
she done me good
E F#m
I guess nobody ever really done me, like she done me,
E Esus4 E
she does me good
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
Don't let me down Don't let me down
E F#m E Esus4 E
http://sites.google.com/site/guitarmusicchordsandlyrics/
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"Don't Let Me Down" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, recorded in 1969 during the Let It Be sessions. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. The band recorded the song with Billy Preston; the single release with "Get Back" was credited to "the Beatles with Billy Preston".
Composition
Written by John Lennon as an anguished love song to Yoko Ono,[1] it was interpreted by Paul McCartney as a "genuine plea", with Lennon saying to Ono, "I'm really stepping out of line on this one. I'm really just letting my vulnerability be seen, so you must not let me down."[2]
The song is in the key of E major and is in 4
4 time during the verse, chorus and bridge, but changes to 5
4 in the pick-up to the verse. It grew (like "Sun King") from the F♯m7–E changes from Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" with McCartney arranging instrumental and vocal parts and George Harrison adding a descending two-part lead guitar accompaniment to the verse and a countermelody in the bridge. Alan W. Pollack states that "the counterpoint melody played in octaves during the Alternate Verse by the bass and lead guitars is one of the more novel, unusual instrumental touches you'll find anywhere in the Beatles catalogue."
Multiple versions of "Don't Let Me Down" were recorded by the Beatles during the tumultuous Get Back (Let It Be) recording sessions. The version recorded on 28 January 1969 was released as a B-side to the single "Get Back", recorded the same day."Get Back" reached number one and "Don't Let Me Down" reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100
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