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I Saw Her Standing There X O O O X cancionero completo cancioneros completos - # 1 5 A7 Bb I saw her standing there x o o o x Intro D7 Well she was D7 just seventeen, you G know what I D7 mean D D/F# x x o x x And the D7 way she looked was way beyond com- A7 pare So D how could I D/F# dance with a- G nother, Bb oooh… When I D7 saw her A7 standing D7 there D2 D7 Well she D7 looked at me, and G I, I could D7 see x x o o x x o That be- D7 fore too long I’d fall in love with A7 her D She wouldn’t D/F# dance with a- G nother, Bb oooh… When I D7 saw her A7 standing D7 there G G7 o o o o o o Well my G7 heart went boom when I crossed that room And I held her hand in A7 mine… G7 Oh we D7 dance through the night and we G held each other D7 tight And D7 before too long, I feel in love with A7 her No D I’ll never D/F# dance with a- G nother, Bb oooh… Since I D7 saw her A7 standing D7 there Well my G7 heart went boom when I crossed that room And I held her hand in A7 mine… G7 Oh we D7 dance through the night and we G held each other D7 tight And D7 before too long, I feel in love with A7 her No D I’ll never D/F# dance with a- G nother, Bb oooh… Since I D7 saw her A7 standing D7 there Oh, since I D7 saw her A7 standing D7 there Oh, since I D7 saw her A7 standing there G D D2 6 Am C Misery x o o x o o F …The world is treating me G bad C Misery… Am G F G o o o C I’m the kind of F guy who C never used to F cry The F world is treating me G bad… C Misery Am I’ve C lost her now for F sure I C won’t see her no F more G7 It’s F gonna be a G drag… C Misery o o o Am I remember all the little C things we’ve done C Am Can’t she see she’ll always be The G only one, G7 only one? C Send her back to F me, ‘cos C ev’ryone can F see With- F out her I will G be… in C misery Am I remember all the little C things we’ve done C Am She’ll remember and she’ll miss Her G only one, G7 lonely one C Send her back to F me, ‘cos C ev’ryone can F see With- F out her I will G be… in C misery Am Oh, oh, oh… in C misery Am Ooooh… my C misery Am La la la la la la… C misery (desap.) albums Please please me .......................................................... 3 With the beatles ....................................................... 21 A hard day’s night ..................................................... 43 Beatles for sale .......................................................... 65 Help! .............................................................................. 83 Past masters 1..........................................................107 Rubber soul ...............................................................127 Revolver .....................................................................151 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band .........171 Magical mystery tour ............................................191 The Beatles ...............................................................209 Yellow submarine ...................................................251 Abbey Road ...............................................................259 Let it be ......................................................................283 Past masters 2..........................................................305 Anthology ..................................................................321 canciones A day in the life ..................................................................188 Free as a bird ......................................................................324 A hard day’s night ................................................................44 From me to you ..................................................................109 A taste of honey ...................................................................17 Get back ...............................................................................302 Across the universe .........................................................288 Getting better ....................................................................178 Act naturally ..........................................................................96 Girl ..........................................................................................141 All I’ve got to do ....................................................................24 Glass onion ..........................................................................214 All my loving ..........................................................................25 Golden slumbers ...............................................................278 All together now ...............................................................254 Good day sunshine ...........................................................161 All you need is love ...........................................................206 Good morning, good morning ......................................186 And I love her ........................................................................50 Good night ...........................................................................249 And your bird can sing ....................................................164 Got to get you into my life .............................................169 Anna (go to him) ..................................................................... 7 Happiness is a warm gun ...............................................222 Another girl ............................................................................90 Hello goodbye ....................................................................200 Any time at all .......................................................................54 Help! .........................................................................................84 Ask me why ............................................................................10 Helter skelter .....................................................................240 Baby it’s you ...........................................................................16 Her Majesty ........................................................................281 Baby you’re a rich man ...................................................208 Here comes the sun .........................................................270 Baby’s in black.......................................................................69 Here, there and everywhere ........................................158 Back in the USSR...............................................................210 Hey Jude ..............................................................................314 Bad boy .................................................................................124 Hey bulldog .........................................................................258 Because ................................................................................269 Hold me tight .........................................................................36 Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite .................................184 Honey don’t............................................................................78 Birthday ................................................................................234 Honey pie .............................................................................248 Blackbird ..............................................................................226 I am the walrus ..................................................................198 Blue jay way ........................................................................196 I call your name .................................................................118 Boys ............................................................................................ 9 I don’t want to spoil the party .........................................80 Can’t buy me love ................................................................53 I feel fine ...............................................................................121 Carry that weight .............................................................279 I me mine ..............................................................................290 Chains ........................................................................................ 8 I need you ...............................................................................89 Come together ..................................................................261 I saw her standing there...................................................... 5 Cry baby cry ........................................................................246 I should have known better .............................................46 Day tripper ..........................................................................306 I wanna be your man ..........................................................37 Dear Prudence...................................................................212 I want to hold your hand ................................................114 Devil in her heart .................................................................38 I want to tell you ...............................................................168 Dig a pony ............................................................................286 I want you (she’s so heavy) ............................................266 Dig it ......................................................................................294 I will ........................................................................................232 Dizzy Miss Lizzy ................................................................105
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