A música A Day in the Life, dos Beatles, foi escrita principalmente por John Lennon com uma contribuição significativa de Paul McCartney para a seção do meio. Inspirada em notícias contemporâneas e eventos da vida de Lennon, ela é conhecida por sua inovação estrutural, mudanças abruptas de tom e atmosfera, e o uso de técnicas de estúdio avançadas. Considerada uma das maiores obras dos Beatles, ela encerra o álbum Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club B ... Ver mais [+] and.
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GBmEmEm7 I read the news today, oh boy CC/BA2 About a lucky man who made the grade GBmEmEm7 And though the news was rather sad CFEmEm7 Well, I just had to laugh CFEmC I saw the photograph
GBmEmEm7 He blew his mind out in a car CC/BA2 He didn't notice that the lights had changed GBmEmEm7 A crowd of people stood and stared CF They'd seen his face before Em Nobody was really sure Em7C If he was from the House of Lords
GBmEmEm7 I saw a film today, oh boy CC/BA2 The English Army had just won the war GBmEmEm7 A crowd of people turned away CF But I just had to look EmEm7C Having read the book Em/F#Em/GEm/AEm/BEm/C#Em/DEm I'd love to turn you on (orchestral glissando)
E Woke up, fell out of bed D2 Dragged a comb across my head EB4 Found my way downstairs and drank a cup EB4 And looking up I noticed I was late E Found my coat and grabbed my hat D2 Made the bus in seconds flat EB4 Found my way upstairs and had a smoke EB4 Somebody spoke and I went into a dream.
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GBmEmEm7 I read the news today oh boy CC/BA2 Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire GBmEmEm7 And though the holes were rather small CF They had to count them all EmEm7C Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall Em/F#Em/GEm/AEm/BEm/CEm/DEm I'd love to turn you on (orchestral glissando)