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The Beatles - Honey Pie
A thank you to wrybread for making a correction for the tab (Cm7 to C#7b5). I
never would have known C#7b5 was a chord.
Em: 022000 A6: x02222 Am/D: x00210
Cm: 335543 G: 320003 A7: x02020
D7: x5453x Eb7: x6564x E7: 022130
F#: 244322 F: 133211 C#7b5: x4545x
G7: 320001 Am: x02210
Em A6 Am/D
She was a working girl
Cm G
North of England way
Em A6 Am/D
Now she's hit the big time
Cm G
In the U.S.A.
A7
And if she could only hear me
D7
This is what I'd say.
G Eb7
Honey pie you are making me crazy
E7 A7
I'm in love but I'm lazy
D7 G Eb7 D7
So won't you please come home.
G Eb7
Oh honey pie my position is tragic
E7 A7
Come and show me the magic
D7 G F# F
of your Hollywood song.
Em C#7b5 G G7
You became a legend of the silver screen
C
And now the thought of meeting you
E7 Am D7
Makes me weak in the knee.
G Eb7
Oh honey pie you are driving me frantic
E7 A7
Sail across the Atlantic
D7 G Eb7 D7
To be where you belong.
Instrumental (same as verse)
|G |G |Eb7 |E7 |A7 |D7 |G |Eb7 D7|
I like it like that
G Eb7
I like this hot kind of music
E7
Hot kind of music
A7
Just play it to me
D7 G F# F
Play it to me Hollywood Blues
Em C#7b5
Will the wind that blew her boat
G G7
Across the sea
C E7 Am D7
Kindly send her sailing back to me.
G Eb7
Honey pie you are making me crazy
E7 A7
I'm in love but I'm lazy
D7 G
So won't you please come home.
Eb7 D7 G
Honey Pie come back to me.
I thought this was pretty much right on.
Nice job. I gave it a Five. KK.
The bridge is wrong. The second chord should be C#dim (x4545x), not Cm7. Otherwise, sounds good.
This video shows how to play the intro nicely:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xrgls4KD-8
Oops, I misnamed that chord. The second chord in the bridge (x4545x) is a C#7b5, also called a C# half diminished. Very common in jazz. Another (and more common) position to play it would be 9x998x.