Guitar tablature for "Eleanor Rigby" by "The Beatles"

Artist: The Beatles
Piece: Eleanor Rigby
Instrument: Guitar
Submitter: Nips
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Band: The Beatles
Song: Eleanor Rigby
tuning (high to low) E,B,G,D,A,E
Tabed by : Nips

C                            Em
Ah look at all the lonely people.     x2

Em                                                                 C                  Em
Eleanor Rigby, picks up the rice in church where a wedding has been, Lives in a Dream

                                                                          C
Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door

             Em
who is it for?

(Chorus)

Em7              Em6          C                    Em
All the loney people, where do they all come from?

Em7              Em6          C
All the loney people, Where do they all belong?

(verse 2)
Em                                                                    C
Father McKenzie, writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear,    no one comes near.

Em                                                                             C                  Em
Look at him working, darning the socks in the night when there's nobody there,    what does he care?

Chorus

intro x2

(verse 3)

Em                                                                   C              Em
Eleanor Rigby, died in the chruch and was buried along with her name     Nobody came.

                                                                            C                                                                   
Father Mckenzie, wipping the dirt from his hands as he walks form the grave,   No one was saved.

Chorus
(end on the Em chord).

thats it. good luck with it. just keep a steady beat and you'll have it down.
	

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