Bee Gees

A day in the life(Cavaco chords)

Bee Gees

Key: G

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G          Bm             Em   C       Em            Am             Cmaj7 
I read the news today, oh boy, about a lucky man who made the grade 
G               Bm               Em   C           F            Em E 
And thought the news were rather sad, well I just had to laugh 
C         F          Em Cmaj7 
I saw the photograph 
  
G           Bm            Em   C         Em              Am                 Cmaj7 
He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed 
G          Bm               Em      C               F 
A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before 
Em                        E                        C 
Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords 
  
G       Bm             Em   C           Em            Am          Cmaj7 
I saw a film today, oh boy, the england army had just won the war 
G          Bm             Em   C          F 
A crowd of people turned away, but I just had to look 
Em     E        C 
Having read the book 
            Bm        G                E 
I'd love to turn .... you .... on .... 
  
E                                                    D 
Wake up, fell out of bed, dragged a combed across my head 
         E                  F#m7               E            F#m7 
Found my way downstairs and dranked a cup, and looking up I noticed I was late 
E                                                            D 
Grabbed my coat, and grabbed my hat, made the bus in seconds flat 
         E                F#m7             E                    F#m7 
Found my way upstairs and had a smoke, and somebody spoke and I went into a dream 
  
C         G D A C   G D A 
Ahhhhh... Ahhhhh... 
  
G          Bm             Em   C             Em                 Am         Cmaj7 
I read the news today, oh boy, four thousand holes in Blackburn Lacanshire 
G              Bm                Em     C           F 
And though the holes were rather small, they had to count them all 
Em                              E                        C 
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall 
            Bm        G                E 
I'd love to turn .... you .... on .... 
  
 
 

	        

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